Dudhwa National Park

Dudhwa National Park

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Dudhwa National Park, spanning 490 square kilometers in Uttar Pradesh, India, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. Home to Bengal tigers and the endangered Indian one-horned rhinoceros, it’s a conservation hub. With over 450 bird species, it’s a haven for birdwatchers. The Terai-Duar ecosystem offers grasslands, wetlands, and lush forests, with the Mohana and Suheli rivers enhancing its richness. Jungle safaris provide thrilling wildlife encounters, and eco-friendly lodges offer a chance to immerse in nature. It celebrates India’s wilderness, emphasizing both biodiversity and conservation efforts.

Plan your wildlife getaway wisely to maximize your Dudhwa experience. Park welcomes visitors from November to June, when wildlife sightings are at their peak and the weather is pleasant. Please note that Dudhwa remains closed during the monsoon season (July to October) due to heavy rainfall and animal breeding.

Dudhwa National Park offers a unique and thrilling experience for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. This is not just a tourist destination but a place where you can connect with nature, appreciate biodiversity, and contribute to conservation efforts. It’s an opportunity to witness the untamed beauty of India’s wilderness.