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Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh, India Photo Gallery

Facts & Figure

Location: Terai of Uttar Pradesh, India
Area: 680 Square Kilometers
Wildlife Sanctuary: 1958
National Park: 1977
Tiger Reserve: 1988
Nearest City: Palia

About Dudhwa National Park

Located in Terai of Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Dudhwa National Park is one of the most popular national parks in the country. It has been one of the most preferred destinations for wildlife tourism in India. Covering in area of 685 square kilometers with a buffer area of 190 square kilometers, the park was established first as a wildlife sanctuary in the year of 1958. In the year of 1977 it got status of national park. Later in the year of 1988, it was declared as Dudhwa Tiger Reserve together with adjacent Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary.

Flora and Fauna of Dudhwa National Park

Dudhwa National Park & Tiger Reserve has rich flora and fauna including a variety of animals, birds, reptiles, and vegetations. The fauna of this region is moist deciduous, featuring extensive stretches of wetlands and grasslands. Shisham, sal, gular, bahera, asna, sehore, etc are major trees found at this park.

Fauna at this park includes various species of mammals and birds. Major animals found at this park include hispid hare, swamp deer, barking deer, sambar deer, hog deer, rhinos, sloth bear, ratel, leopard cats, jungle cats, fishing cats, tigers, civets, jackals, etc. The main attractions of this park are royal Bengal tigers and swamp deer. There are also about 350 different species of birds which make this park an excellent place for birding. The park boasts resident and migratory birds both.

Frog Temple and Surat Bhawan Palace are also worth visiting attractions around Dudhwa. Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy best of wildlife tourism at Dudhwa Wildlife Sanctuary by elephant rides.

Access from Airport Access From Airport

Lucknow is the most convenient airport. Indian Airlines operates a number of flights to Lucknow from major cities across the country. The timings of flights from Delhi are 9:30 (except Tuesday), 10:00 (Tuesday), 16:05 (throughout the week) and 17:30 (Wed, Fri, Sun). Air Sahara flies from Mumbai to Lucknow at 19:30. Outside India, Nepal at 35 kms is the nearest airport.



Access From Railways Access From Railways

The nearest railheads are Dudhwa (4 kms), Palia (10 kms) and Mailani (37 kms), however the most convenient way would be to travel to Lucknow (conveniently connected to most of the Indian cities) and hit the road or take a train to any of the nearer stations from there. Some of the important daily trains from Delhi to Lucknow are Kaifiyat Exp. (19:25), Lucknow Mail (22:00), Shramjeni N Exp. (13:15), Vaishali Exp. (19:50), Gorakdam Exp. (20:15), Sapt Kranti Exp. (16:45) and Bihar S Kranti (14:40). Other daily Mumbai-Lucknow trains are Kushinagar Exp. (22:55) and Pushpak Exp. (8:20).



Access by RoadwaysAccess From Roadways

The State Roadways buses and private bus services link Palia to Lakhimpur Kheri, Shahjahanpur, Bareilly and Delhi. Buses are frequent between Palia and Dudhwa. The most convenient way to travel to the park, if you are coming in from India, is to make your way to Lucknow, either by air or by rail and take a bus or train to Dudhwa, which is just 4 km from the entry gate of the park. For foreign tourists looking to start their journey of India from Dudhwa, it is advisable to travel to the Nepal airport and take one of the number of transport means available from there. To travel by road from Delhi, take the NH24 to Shahjahanpur via Ghaziabad, Moradabad, Rampur and Bareilly. A district road from here will take you to Dudhwa via Pawayan, Kutar, Mailani, Bhira and Palia.
Travel Tips For Visiting the National Park

Follow the rules, for e.g., do not walk around if you are not permitted to do so

• Do not disturb the animals during day time as most of the nocturnal animals sleep during day time.

• Do not try to irritate the animals or make them angry by teasing them.

• Wear clothes in shades of brown and green as they are less disturbing to the environment.

• Avoid wearing perfumes and do not smoke in restricted areas.

• Animals are extremely weary of the human voice. Don’t make noise, don’t play music and please don’t honk car horn.

• Take official guides along with you on the park trip.

• Do not smoke inside the park.

• Picking of plants and insects is strictly prohibited.

• Wear loose fitting and simple clothes that blend with the park surroundings.

• For the safety of the visitors, walking and hiking within the vicinity of the park is not allowed.

• Camping and picnicking is not allowed within the park.

• Carry plenty of water along with you.

• Carry Personal medication and insect repellent.

• Carry Binoculars, Cameras, film rolls and Flashlight along with books and other reading material.

• Do not use flash or intrusive photography.

• Don’t leave behind any litter and plastic bags are big hazards for animals.

• Comfortable walking shoes are appropriate than the fashionable ones.

• For winter travel heavy woolens are a must especially for open jeep safaris. Cottons are apt for summer months.

• Rain Gear is essential for the monsoons and the last

• Find about the habits of the animal you want to see to avoid disappointment.

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