Tiger Safari India

Dudhwa National Park

Uttar Pradesh, India

About Dudhwa National Park

In the mid-1940s, the captivating Terai Forest lured Billy Arjan Singh, the Prince of Kapurthala, who found its enchantment so irresistible that he chose to establish his permanent abode in Dudhwa. Initially a Wildlife Sanctuary, Dudhwa attained national park status in 1977, thanks to Billy’s persistent efforts. Nestled in Uttar Pradesh, Dudhwa is an integral part of the Terai Arc Landscape, sharing borders with Nepal and forming a continuous forest with Bardia National Park.

Home to an intriguing mix of wildlife, Dudhwa plays a crucial role in Project Rhino, initiated in the late 1970s, resulting in approximately 40 Rhinoceros thriving in an enclosed area. This conservation success is a testament to Dudhwa’s commitment to preserving biodiversity. Tigers also roam these lush landscapes, with Dudhwa witnessing a groundbreaking experiment led by Billy, who successfully reintroduced the hand-reared Tigress, Tara, into the wild.

Dudhwa, a treasure trove of biodiversity, beckons wildlife enthusiasts for tiger safaris, offering a unique blend of nature safari experiences in India. Explore the tiger and culture tours, marvel at the Taj Mahal’s splendor on tiger and Taj Mahal tours, and witness the beauty of India’s avian wonders through bird watching adventures. The park’s diverse habitats house not only tigers but also leopards, sloth bears, and other fascinating species, creating an immersive wildlife and cultural experience in the heart of Uttar Pradesh.

Highlights

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The nearby forests include Kishanpur Sanctuary, Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, and Katerniaghat. Katerniaghat is home to a breeding population of the endangered Gharial, making the entire region incredibly rich in biodiversity. It boasts nearly 500 species of birds, as well as a variety of wildlife like Crocodiles, Bengal Floricans, Gharials, Otters, Rhinos, Elephants, Leopards, Sloth Bears, and the majestic Tiger. Unlike popular parks such as Corbett, Ranthambhore, Kanha, and Bandhavgarh, Katerniaghat remains relatively undiscovered and untouched by tourists, offering a serene and pristine forest experience.

Facts about Dudhwa National Park

Area: Total of 680 sq. km: 490 sq. km core and 190 sq km. buffer

Coordinates: Latitude: 28.5249° N, Longitude: 80.7062° E

Weekly Off: None
 
Yearly Off: Holi, Diwali
 
Functional Days: 15th November – 15th June
 
Rainfall: 1600 mm
 
Forest Type: Northern Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forest, Northern Indian Moist Deciduous Forest, Tropical Seasonal Swamp Forest and Northern Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest.

Key Species of Dudhwa National Park

Kaziranga Reptile

Mammals

Dudhwa Bird

Birds

Kaziranga Reptile

Reptiles

Safari Zones of Dudhwa National Park

This National Park is divided into 5 Zones:

1. Dudhwa Safari Zone: This zone is famous among tourists for its beautiful and open grasslands, Excellent Tiger and Asiatic Elephant Sightings as well.
2. Sonaripur Safari Zone: This zone is famous for the One Horned Rhino Sightings.
3. Kishanpur Safari Zone: Kishanpur is another important tourism zone in the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, again for its Tigers and excellent Birding experience.
4. Katarniaghat Safari Zone: This Zone is famous for its Tigers, Crocodiles, Dolphins, Boating and Wild Grasslands.
5. Chuka Tiger Reserve: Chuka, also known as the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve is also a part of Dudhwa.

Reaching Dudhwa National Park

Flight

The closest Airport to the Dudhwa is Lucknow at a distance of 221 kms. One will have to drive post this point. Lucknow is easily accessible by flight from major cities in the country like New Delhi and Mumbai.

Road

Delhi to Dudhwa National Park (430 kms)

Weather and Clothing

Dudhwa

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FAQ

What is Dudhwa National Park, and where is it located?

Dudhwa National Park is a prominent national park in India, situated in the Terai region of Uttar Pradesh. It is renowned for its rich biodiversity and is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

What is the significance of Dudhwa National Park in the context of conservation?

Dudhwa National Park plays a vital role in the conservation of several endangered species, including tigers, Indian rhinoceros, and Gharials. It is an essential part of India’s conservation efforts.

Can you elaborate on the tiger safari in Dudhwa National Park?

Dudhwa National Park offers thrilling tiger safaris, allowing visitors to observe these majestic big cats in their natural habitat. The park is home to a significant tiger population, making it a prime location for tiger enthusiasts.

What is the best time to visit Dudhwa National Park for a tiger safari?

The best time for a tiger safari in Dudhwa National Park is from November to May when the weather is pleasant, and wildlife sightings are more frequent. The park remains closed during the monsoon season from June to October.

What other wildlife can visitors expect to see during a tiger safari in Dudhwa?

While on a tiger safari in Dudhwa, visitors have the opportunity to encounter a diverse range of wildlife, including Indian rhinoceros, elephants, leopards, sloth bears, crocodiles, and various bird species.

What measures are in place to ensure the safety of tourists during tiger safaris in Dudhwa National Park?

Dudhwa National Park has stringent safety protocols in place during tiger safaris. Visitors are accompanied by trained guides and forest officials who prioritize the safety of tourists while ensuring minimal disturbance to the wildlife.

Are there any specific rules and regulations that visitors must adhere to during a tiger safari in Dudhwa National Park?

Yes, visitors are required to follow guidelines such as maintaining silence, not feeding the animals, and staying within designated safari zones. These rules are in place to protect the park’s ecosystem and ensure a safe experience for all.

What is the accommodation like in Dudhwa National Park for tourists interested in a tiger safari?

Dudhwa National Park offers various accommodation options, including forest rest houses and private resorts, to cater to different preferences and budgets. These accommodations provide a comfortable stay in the heart of the wilderness.

Can you describe the overall experience of visiting Dudhwa National Park and going on a tiger safari?

Visiting Dudhwa National Park is a unique and immersive experience for nature enthusiasts. Going on a tiger safari allows visitors to witness the raw beauty of the park, its diverse wildlife, and the thrill of encountering tigers in their natural habitat.

What makes Dudhwa National Park a hidden gem among India's national parks?

Dudhwa National Park remains relatively less frequented by tourists compared to some of the more famous national parks in India. This hidden gem offers a serene and untouched forest experience, making it a special destination for those seeking tranquility amidst nature.