GIBBON WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Hollongapar Gibbon Wildlife sanctuary, more popularly known as the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary is located at the Jorhat district of Assam. Covering a total area of 20.98 sq km, the sanctuary was first establishment in the year 1997 and is the only place in India conserving the Western Hoolock Gibbon.
The Gibbon Sanctuary plays a major role in the research and conservation of the primate community of the animal kingdom. Some of the other protected species of primates includes the Capped langur, Bengal slow loris, Stump tailed macaque, Northern pig tailed macaque, Rhesus macaque and last, but not the least, the Assamese macaque. Besides all these, many other mammals, birds and reptiles are also common here.
Just 19 km from the town of Jorhat, the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary with its rich biodiversity have attracted tourist attention from all over the world. One can visit the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary throughout the year but the ideal time is during the months of June to July & February to March.
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