
Dudhwa National Park, located in Uttar Pradesh, India, is a part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve and is known for its rich biodiversity, dense forests, and diverse wildlife.
Dudhwa National park is home to the rare Swamp Deer Barasingha one of the largest populations in India. One of the least commercialized national parks, making it a paradise for wildlife lovers seeking raw nature.
Part of the Terai Arc Landscape an important ecological corridor between India and Nepal. Dense and marshy terrain landscape includes grasslands, rivers, and wetlands, making it ideal for tigers and elephants.

Best time to visit is from November to June, with March to May being the best for tiger spotting.
1. Tourist Attractions in Dudhwa National Park
Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is a crucial part of this reserve, home to a thriving population of Bengal tigers and other predators.
Park has one of the finest Sal forests in India, providing a scenic backdrop for wildlife safaris.
Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary is part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, known for swamp deer and migratory birds.
Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary is famous for Gangetic dolphins, gharials, and a dense riverine ecosystem.
Banke Tal is a scenic wetland area within the park, great for spotting aquatic birds and mammals.
Frog Temple is a unique temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, shaped like a frog, located near the park.

2. Wild Animals in Dudhwa National Park
Big Cats are Bengal Tiger, Leopard
Deer Species are Swamp Deer (Barasingha), Spotted Deer, Sambar Deer, Barking Deer
Elephants are there in Large populations of wild Asiatic elephants
Rhinoceros are Indian One-horned Rhinoceros
Reptiles are Indian Rock Python, Monitor Lizard, Crocodiles
Birds are over 400 species, including Hornbills, Eagles, Storks, and migratory birds.
Other Mammals such as Sloth Bear, Wild Boar, Jackal, Civet, Fishing Cat.