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Raebareli Road, Lucknow – 226025
Uttar Pradesh, India
GSTIN: 09AAUCA2207N1Z8
NIDHI: EUP000150

Dudhwa National Park

  • 6 Hours
  • Maximum Capacity: 20
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Description

Dudhwa National Park is a famous wildlife sanctuary located in Lakhimpur Kheri district, Uttar Pradesh, near the India-Nepal border. It is part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve and is known for its rich biodiversity, dense forests, and diverse wildlife.

Key Features:

  • Location: Lakhimpur Kheri district, Uttar Pradesh, near the Indo-Nepal border.
  • Established: 1977, later included in the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve in 1987.
  • Area: Approximately 490 sq km.
  • Terrain: Dense sal forests, grasslands, and marshes, making it ideal for wildlife.

Wildlife in Dudhwa National Park:

  • Flagship Species:
    • Royal Bengal Tiger (one of the key tiger reserves in India)
    • Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros (reintroduced for conservation)
  • Other Mammals:
    • Swamp deer (Barasingha)
    • Indian elephant
    • Leopard
    • Sloth bear
    • Sambar deer
    • Jackals and foxes
  • Birdlife:
    • Over 400 species of birds, including migratory birds like painted storks, Sarus cranes, owls, and kingfishers.
  • Reptiles:
    • Gharials, crocodiles, and pythons inhabit the rivers and wetlands.

Tourism and Activities:

  • Jeep Safaris for wildlife spotting.
  • Elephant rides for exploring deep forest areas.
  • Birdwatching due to the park’s rich avian diversity.

Conservation Importance:

  • Part of Project Tiger to protect the declining tiger population.
  • Reintroduction of one-horned rhinos from Assam and Nepal.

Dudhwa National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, offering a pristine and untouched natural habitat for many endangered species.


Distance of Dudhwa National Park from Delhi Airport

  • The distance between Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi Airport) and Dudhwa National Park (Uttar Pradesh) is approximately 420–450 km.
  • Travel Time: Around 8–10 hours by road, depending on traffic and route.
  • Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (Lucknow) (LKO) is the nearest major airport, located about 230 km from the park.

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Duration

6 Hours

Group Size

20

Language

English , Hindi

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Picnic tables available · Playground swings available · Has skateboarding area

Description

Dudhwa National Park is a national park in the Terai belt of marshy grasslands in northern Uttar Pradesh, India. It stretches over an area of 490.3 km², with a buffer zone of 190 km². It is part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve in the Kheri and Lakhimpur districts.

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast
  • Welcome Drinks
  • Lunch
  • Transport

Excluded

  • Airport Transfer
  • BBQ Night
  • Guide
  • Insurance
  • Outing Ticket

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where is Dudhwa National Park located?

Dudhwa National Park is located in the Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, India, near the India-Nepal border. It is part of the larger Dudhwa Tiger Reserve.

2. What is the best time to visit Dudhwa National Park?

The best time to visit is between November and June, as the park remains closed during the monsoon season (July to September). The ideal months are November to March for pleasant weather and better chances of animal sightings.

3. Are there any safaris in the park?

Yes, Dudhwa offers jeep safaris and elephant safaris. These safaris give you an opportunity to explore the park's wildlife and natural beauty up close.

4. Is it safe to visit Dudhwa National Park?

Yes, the park is generally safe for visitors, with trained guides and forest staff. However, it’s important to follow safety instructions and guidelines, especially during safaris, to avoid close encounters with wildlife.

5. Are there accommodations available near Dudhwa National Park?

Yes, there are various accommodations near the park, ranging from forest rest houses to eco-lodges. You can also stay in nearby towns like Kishanpur or Lakhimpur Kheri.

6. Can I visit Dudhwa National Park during the monsoon season?

The park remains closed from July to September due to the monsoon rains. The trails and roads can be inaccessible during this period, and wildlife spotting is also limited.

7. Are there any restrictions in the park?

Yes, some activities are restricted to protect wildlife, such as:

  • No hunting or disturbing animals
  • No littering or damaging the environment
  • Following the rules and guidance of park authorities

8. What is the significance of Dudhwa National Park?

Dudhwa is one of India’s important tiger reserves and has a high biodiversity value. It is also a critical habitat for the Swamp Deer (Barasingha), a species that was once on the verge of extinction but has found a sanctuary here.

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