How to Get there?
Located 04 hours away from Lucknow Airport – accessible by flight from New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.
09 hour drive away from New Delhi.
Type of Safari at the Park?
Half-Day Jeep Safari
Canoe Ride on the River
BElephant Safaris : This is the only way to see the Rhinos in their habitat ( we do not recommend riding elephants usually)
Part of the most beautiful Terai Forests of India located in the Upper-Gangetic Plains, these protected forests are formed by Moist Deciduous, Evergreen Forests and Alluvial Plains on the doab of the Mohana and Suheli Rivers.
The Biodiversity of region is incredible, with over 400 species of very special birds occurring here. The endangered Gharial, Swamp Deer along with Rhinos, Elephants and the Royal Bengal Tiger can be seen here in absolutely wondrous habitat.
Jeep Safari or rowing down slowly on the river observing the winter birds, the crocodiles and the beautiful grasslands and the forested hills beyond them. At every turn, there are unique species to see – which makes Dudhwa truly a paradise for Nature Lovers.
Wildlife | Birds |
Greater One Horned Rhino | Great Slaty Woodpecker |
Gharial | Bristled Grassbird |
Swamp Deer | Striated Grassbird |
Royal Bengal Tiger | Black-necked Stork |
Indian Elephant | Swamp Francolin |
Indian Leopard | Short-eared Owl |
Fishing Cat | Dusky Eagle Owl |
Marsh Mugger Crocodile | Tawny Fish Owl |
Sloth Bear | Marsh Harrier |
Barasingha | Black-crested Bulbul |
Area | 3,326 km² |
Co-ordinates | 28.4346° N, 80.5703° E |
Weekly Off | None |
Functional Days | 15th November - 15th June |
Rainfall | 1,600 mm |
Forest Type | Moist Deciduous Forest |
Post - Tala, Bandhavgarh National Park, District - Umaria, Madhya Pradesh, Pin code - 484664
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