Arunachal Pradesh’s ‘Ponrung’ Bat Roost Cave Inaugurated to Boost Eco-Tourism
Itanagar: Ojing Tasing, Minister of PR, RD, Cooperation, and Transport, officially inaugurated the ‘Ponrung’ Bat Roost Cave near Lokpeng Village in Siang district on Friday, March 21. The event was attended by Siang Deputy Commissioner PN Thungon, district officials, and members of the local community.
The ‘Ponrung’ cave is renowned for its breathtaking stalactite formations and has been made more accessible through concrete steps constructed under the initiative of Minister Tasing and DC Thungon. This development is expected to boost the cave’s potential as a major eco-tourism attraction in the region.
Speaking at the inauguration, Minister Tasing highlighted Lokpeng’s immense tourism potential, emphasizing that sustainable development of such sites can create livelihood opportunities while preserving Arunachal Pradesh’s rich natural heritage. He urged the local community to transition from traditional hunting practices to becoming active custodians of the region’s biodiversity.
To further enhance the site’s appeal, Tasing announced an additional allocation of ₹20 lakh for infrastructure improvements, including better lighting and visitor-friendly amenities. The funding aims to make ‘Ponrung’ a more welcoming and sustainable tourist destination in the near future.
DC PN Thungon encouraged the local community to recognize tourism as more than just natural attractions, stressing the importance of hospitality in creating a thriving and sustainable tourism economy. He advised the Lokpeng Welfare Society (LWS) and villagers to leverage their rich cultural and natural heritage to attract visitors while preserving the environment.
Lokpeng village is home to several unique natural and historical sites, including Eling Petkok, a towering upright rock traditionally used for fortune-telling, Esar Arung, a natural vent that blows warm air in winter and cool air in summer, and Tamte Tokom, a historic war memorial with hidden caves that hold a legacy of fierce battles.
Niyang Pertin, Circle Officer-cum-In-Charge of DIPRO, Siang District, emphasized that with these developments and the growing focus on conservation, Lokpeng has the potential to emerge as a model for eco-tourism in Arunachal Pradesh.