India’s biodiversity is home to an incredible variety of flora and fauna. However, some species are more common to find that others. When it comes to primates for example, while monkeys and langurs are often spotted in many parts of Indian, their cousins, the great man-like apes - namely gorillas and orangutans - are not found in India. The only tribe of apes inhabiting the country is the Hoolock Gibbons, found in the forests of the northeast.
In Arunachal Pradesh, in the north-east of India, it is quite an experience when one walks to the edge of the village in the mornings, with the stereoscopic sound of the gibbons ringing in your ears from all directions. What a surreal wilderness experience, truly!
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