Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is one of the finest few
remaining examples of the exceedingly diverse and productive Tarai eco-system.
The northern edge of the reserve lies along the Indo-Nepal border and the
southern boundary is marked by the river Suheli.
It is well known sanctuary of the swamp deer
and is home to tigers, leopards, varieties of deer, antelopes, elephants,
jackal, hyena etc, amid thick green forest and grassland. It is also a bird
watchers' heaven. A large number of rhinos are also found here.
From dense forests and mosaic grasslands to muddy marshes,
the topography of Dudhwa National Park, is as varied as the wildlife population it has. Being a tiger reserve since the year 1879, the region of Dudhwa became
a popular National Park during 1977 and acquired the project Tiger during 1988.
Dudhwa National park is situated in Uttar Pradesh, covering the areas of Kheri
and Lakhimpur districts. This region comes under the sub Himalayan area called
as Terai belt. This Terai region is acknowledged as the most endangered ecosystems
throughout the world. The park is also lying nearby the Indo-Nepal boundary
having together the two most enchanting sanctuaries of the region called,
Katerniaghat and Kishanpur wildlife sanctuaries to embody the beautiful
greenery and forest area across the Terai region.
Covering a huge land area of 811 square kilometer inspiring
the nature enthusiasts with grasslands, dense forests and marshes, this park is
actually known for magnificent counts of the presence of tiger and swamp deer
species. The land of the park is comprised of a diverse alluvial plain beside
the streams of Suheli and Mohana, scattered with enormous lakes, pools and
rivulets. The affluent and completely fertile plains of Indo-Ganges support a
marvelous development of the forests assortment of fauna. Dudhwa Tiger Reserve also has some of the best forest area of Saal trees in the globe, in the midst
of other flora. This park is a virtual undiscovered heaven for bird watchers,
wildlife enthusiast’s and natural lovers.
Here you can check the Birds Checklist of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve.
Moreover, there are fourteen (14) Tharu huts in Dudhwa.
Whereas four huts in Sathiana and a dormitory in Dudhwa. You can also book
government property; the best of Dudhwa Forest Rest House if you are looking
accommodation near around the park.
I arrived to Dudhwa in the time 1976. I was effectively
allocated the conscientiousness of captivating the tourists or bird lovers for
wonderful sight-seeing process. During those time period, Dudhwa was really
admired with numerous bird watching teams from amazing country.
It’s the important thing to know the park is open or not
when you are going to safari and sightseeing in Dudhwa. So the best time to visit Dudhwa National Park is stuck between Nov. to May on an every calendar year. The Dudhwa Park
remains open to the public on or after 15th November to 15th June on an every
calendar year, though the months of May and June are a slightly too hot for
ease. While visiting to Dudhwa National Park throughout winter you must
remember to have some goods woolen clothes as these are very peaceful to you
when you are in the park, mostly stuck between Decembers to Feb.
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