Garbhanga Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Garbhanga and Rani Reserve Forest) is a wildlife sanctuary on the southwestern side of Guwahati City, bordering the state of Meghalaya, India. The forested area is the key urban wildlife site and catchment area near Guwahati City. Located approximately 15 km (10 miles) away from Guwahati, Garbhanga Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the southern part of Assam, bordering the foothills of Meghalaya.
Localisation
It is located very close to the Deepor Bill, and because of its location in an urban area it is considered a key wildlife area of Guwahati City.
Garbhanga Wildlife Sanctuary has a total land area of 117 km2 (45 sq mi) and lies between the Garbhanga and Rani ranges.