At the distance of 18 kms on the gravel road from Galamso you find one of the untouched forestlands known as Dindin. Dindin forest is one of the remnants of the natural forests in the country, marking the largest forest in the Eastern part of the country.  This dense forest covers an area of 12,207 hectares hosting wildlife like the endemic mountain Nyala, bushbuck, cheetah and others. This forest reserve is one of the best research centers in the country for biodiversity and ecosystems. It is, thus, one of the controlled hunting areas in the country. It is also an ideal site  for camping, trekking, sightseeing and photography and wildlife safari.