Dudhwa National Park is located in the Lakhimpur-Kheri district in Uttar Pradesh.
The nearest railway station to Dudhwa National Park is Palian Khan, at a distance of approximately 9.2 km. Lucknow Junction is another important railway station, about 220 km from Dudhwa National Park.
Chaudhury Charan Singh International Airport located in Lucknow is the nearest airport to Dudhwa National Park, located at a distance of about 232 km.
A lot of tourists flock to Dudhwa National Park to get a glimpse of Tigers, Elephants, Sambar, Barasingha and Bengal Florican. Apart from these animals, there are a lot more to witness and marvel at.
A lot of tourists flock to Dudhwa National Park to get a glimpse of Tigers, Elephants, Sambar, Barasingha and Bengal Florican. Apart from these animals, there are a lot more to witness and marvel at.
The jungle safari does not guarantee the sighting of tigers or other big cats. Tigers can be very rarely sighted if luck favours.
The forest comprising Sal trees, velvety grasslands and swamps are the other beautiful attractions at Dudhwa National Park.
Yes, there are two other wildlife sanctuaries near Dudhwa National Park, namely Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary and Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary and all three are parts of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve.
Open jeep safari, Elephant safari, Boat Safari, Birdwatching, and Camping are the best activities to do to experience the most of Dudhwa National Park.
The safari booking process is entirely managed by the forest authorities of the Dudhwa National Park.
Mohana River in the north and Suheli River in the south flow along the edges of Dudhwa National Park.
Dudhwa Safari Zone is the most preferred zone by tourists for Tiger and Asiatic Elephant sightings and the open grasslands.
According to the latest count of 2021, there are around 107 tigers surviving in Dudhwa National Park.
The National Environment Science Camp at Dudhwa National Park provides a remarkable camping experience with camouflage-coloured camps with all luxurious amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Tourists are required to generate permits to get permission from the forest authorities to enter Dudhwa National Park.
No. Personal vehicles, motor cars, two-wheelers and three-wheelers are not allowed inside the safari zone. Only authorised jeeps are allowed to enter there.
Visitors must carry their valid identity proof such as Driving Licence, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, Student ID, etc.