Dudhwa National Park

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From dense forests and mosaic grasslands to muddy marshes, the topography of Dudhwa National Park is as varied as the wildlife population it has. Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is located in Uttar Pradesh as a part of ‘Tarai’ Himalayan range. Major attractions of Dudhwa National Park are the Tigers and Swamp Deer.
The other animals to be seen here include Sambar Deer, Barking Deer, Spotted Deer, Hog Deer, Tiger, Indian Rhinoceros, Sloth Bear, Ratel, Jackal, Civet, Jungle Cat, Fishing Cat, Leopard Cat. The spotting of animals and birds in their natural habitats during Elephant Rides, sitting on top of an Indian elephant is an experience to treasure for a long time.

The park has a rich bird life, with over 350 species, including the Swamp Francolin, Great Slaty Woodpecker and Bengal Florican. Dudhwa also boasts a range of migratory birds that settle here during winters.

Facts & Figures

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Getting There
Nearest Airport Lucknow 220 Kms / 3 Hours / Delhi | 430 Kms / 6 Hours
Major Cities Bareilly (180 Kms) | Lucknow (220 Kms) | New Delhi (430 Kms)
Railway Station Bareilly / 180 Kms – 2.5 hours
Weather
Months Season Temperature
October – November Winter Minimum : 18-20 Degrees | Maximum : 30-35 Degrees
December – January Winter Minimum : 5-10 Degrees | Maximum : 18-25 Degrees
February – March Winter Minimum : 10-15 Degrees | Maximum : 20-25 Degrees
April – June Summer Minimum : 25-30 Degrees | Maximum : 40-45 Degrees
July – September Monsoon Minimum : 20-25 Degrees | Maximum 30-35 Degrees

Activities & Excursions

Jeep Safari

Bird Watching

PREFERRED HOTELS

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The Ultimate Travelling Camp, TUTC Jaagir Lodge

Deep inside the Terai forests, The Ultimate Travelling Camp (TUTC)’s Jaagir Lodge, is brings nature lovers to a colonial jungle lodge, built in the 1940s, for an intimate safari experience.

The accommodation includes four luxury rooms, three luxury suites and two villas. The rooms and suites in the lodge are designed to recreate the comforts and glamour of the colonial-style of safaris.