Beginning your journey from India’s capital Delhi to Uttar Pradesh's capital city, Lucknow, the entire is going to be full of excitement as you head towards Dudhwa National Park and then towards Nepal, India’s neighbouring country. Needless to mention, tourists are not required to carry a passport or visa to enter Nepal. Therefore, you can plan a smooth journey to Dhangadhi, a city in Nepal, lying at the India-Nepal border, near Dudhwa National Park . Let’s chalk out a detailed tour plan to anticipate the loads of fun to imbibe from the entire expedition.
Day 1. The trip begins with arrival at Lucknow from Delhi by train or flightEmbarking on a one-day visit to Lucknow promises a delightful blend of history, culture, and culinary delights. If you have just one day to explore Lucknow, here's a curated itinerary to make the most of your visit:
Bara Imambara- Begin your day by visiting the Bara Imambara, an architectural marvel built in the 18th century. Explore the expansive complex and don't miss the unique experience of navigating the Bhulbhulaiya labyrinth within.
Chota Imambara- Next, head to the Chota Imambara, known for its intricate Mughal architecture and beautiful gardens. Take in the cultural richness of this Nawabi landmark.
British Residency- Delve into the historical significance of Lucknow at the Residency, a witness to the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny. Explore the well-preserved ruins and the museum to gain insights into this pivotal period in Indian history.
Rumi Darwaza and Husainabad Clock Tower- In the afternoon after a lunch of Awadhi cuisine, visit the iconic Rumi Darwaza, an imposing gateway showcasing Lucknow's architectural grandeur. Explore the historic clock tower, Husainabad Clock Tower, located nearby.
Hazratganj- For some shopping and local flavor, stroll through Hazratganj. This bustling area is a hub for traditional Chikankari embroidery, and Nawabi artefacts, and offers a variety of local street food.
Day 2. Leave Lucknow early-morning for DudhwaExplore Dudhwa, a mesmerizing sanctuary brimming with wildlife, avian havens, and natural reserves. The park shelters an array of species, from tigers and leopards to rhinoceros, elephants, and swamp deer. Please note that pets are not allowed within the tiger reserve, and walking or trekking within the premises is strictly prohibited. Engaging in activities such as shouting, teasing, or attempting to feed the animals is a punishable offence. To witness the diverse wildlife of Dudhwa National Park, opt for jeep safaris conducted by park authorities in both morning and evening slots, each lasting around 2-3 hours. The best time for a safari adventure is from November to April when the weather is pleasant, and wildlife is more active. Dudhwa National Park opens its gates from November 15th to June 15th, with safari timings from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM. Plan your visit during this window to capture the beauty of Dudhwa and its inhabitants. Reaching Dudhwa, check in to a resort and then hop for an evening safari after lunch.
Day 3. Leave from Dudhwa National Park and cross the borders to reach NepalFollowing a morning safari at Dudhwa, return to the resort for breakfast. Proceed to check out and embark on a drive towards the Indo-Nepal border, reaching Dhangadhi. The journey covers approximately 36 km, taking about an hour, excluding the time for obtaining permits to enter Nepal. Dhangadhi boasts a rich tapestry of diversity, including various ethnic backgrounds, castes, food habits, clothing, and languages. The city's attractions encompass natural lakes, rivers, religious pilgrimage sites, and a variety of cultural customs. Commence your sightseeing in Dhangadhi with Shivpuri Dham, followed by the Aircraft Museum, Jakhor Lake, and the Mohana River. Conclude your day with an overnight stay in Dhangadhi.
Day 4. Head towards Lucknow from DhangadhiMake your return journey to Lucknow from Dhangadhi. The distance to cover is about 251 km which will take about 6 hours. From Lucknow board a train or flight to reach Delhi, to mark the end of the tour.