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About Us

2-3 Minutes Away From The Jungle Entry Gate

Ideally located adjacent to Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary (Just 2-3 minutes away from the Jungle Entry Gate) of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. It is undoubtedly the best zone of Dudhwa National Park for Tiger Sighting. Absolutely no pollution, amidst the peace and tranquility of nature with an AQI between 0-50.

  • A Tapestry of Landscapes
  • Flora and Fauna Galore
  • Conservation Success Stories
  • Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Communities
  • Ecotourism and Responsible Travel
  • Nature-Based Activities and Experiences
  • Conservation Challenges and the Way Forward
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DIVE INTO DUDHWA

Breathe the air with the finest quality

Absolutely no pollution, and free from the chaos of urbanisation and its lifestyle. The melodious birds chirping in the background with an ongoing suspense of a Tiger or a leopard being present is what we call fun! The deer calling, the monkey calling is nature's way to keep us on our feet if there's a mighty creature roaming around! Cherish the bonds and relationships like you’ve never had with warm bonfires in the breezy weathers.

  • Stay adjacent to the jungle
  • Herpetology walk can go
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A Pristine Wilderness in the Heart of India

Home to Majestic Tigers and Elusive Rhinos

Dudhwa National Park is renowned for its population of Royal Bengal Tigers and the elusive Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros. These magnificent creatures symbolize the park's commitment to wildlife conservation and act as flagship species for the protection of their respective habitats. Spotting a tiger prowling through the dense foliage or catching a glimpse of the rare rhino grazing in the grasslands is an awe-inspiring experience that truly captures the essence of Dudhwa.

A Haven for Avian Delights

Birdwatchers will be delighted by the avian wonders that grace the skies of Dudhwa National Park. With over 400 species of birds, including migratory species, the park is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. The melodious call of the Indian Pitta, the vibrant plumage of the Oriental Pied Hornbill, and the graceful flight of the Sarus Crane are just a few examples of the avian treasures that await visitors. Birdwatching in Dudhwa is a sensory feast that will leave you mesmerized.

Wildlife Safaris and Nature Walks

To truly immerse yourself in the beauty of Dudhwa, embark on a wildlife safari or a leisurely nature walk. Accompanied by knowledgeable guides, you can explore the park's diverse landscapes, observing its residents in their natural habitat. Whether it's an encounter with a herd of majestic elephants, a playful group of langurs swinging through the trees, or a close encounter with a variety of deer species, every moment in Dudhwa is filled with excitement and wonder.

Ecotourism and Local Communities

Dudhwa National Park is not just a sanctuary for wildlife; it is also a place where the local communities thrive in harmony with nature. The park promotes ecotourism initiatives that ensure sustainable practices and the well-being of the local inhabitants. Visitors have the opportunity to engage with the local communities, learn about their customs and traditions, and contribute to their livelihoods. This immersive experience provides a deeper understanding of the interdependence between nature and human life.

Conservation Efforts and Initiatives

Dudhwa National Park has been at the forefront of wildlife conservation in India. The park's dedicated efforts in protecting and preserving its flora and fauna have resulted in successful conservation programs, such as the conservation of the swamp deer, which was once on the brink of extinction. Dudhwa's conservation initiatives serve as a shining example of how human intervention can make a positive impact on the natural world.