Dudhwa
Tiger Reserve

Located Uttar Pradesh, Dudhwa Tiger Reserve was created in 1977 and covers around 1,284 square kilometres! The reserve is known for it’s Bengal tigers, Indian rhinoceros, and barasingha (swamp deer). The reserve features forests, grasslands, and rivers Dudhwa also offers a more remote, less commercialised wildlife experience.

Highlights

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve

Dudhwa National Park

A quiet, tranquil park in the Tarai foothills, around 230 km from Lucknow and very close to the Indo-Nepal boundary. It covers a huge land area of 811 square kilometres, inspiring nature enthusiasts with grasslands, huge lakes, dense forests and marshes, this park is particularly known for swamp deer species (Barasinga).  
Dudhwa Tiger Reserve

Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve

Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve

Tharu Tribal Community

The majority of tourists who come here, ignore the fact that the Dudhwa National Park is home to the Tharu tribal community, the indigenous people who have inhabited these lands for centuries. We can organise a visit to a tribal village where you will receive a warm welcome and experience the lifestyle of these local people.

Hotels

Discover the wonderful variety of places to stay in India; including some of the most luxurious hotels in the world, intimate boutique hotels bursting with local character, charming homestays where you’ll have a chance to interact with local families, converted forts & palaces, fabulous lodges and heritage havelis.

Tours

Below are a selection of our favourite sample itineraries that we have created based on our experiences of travelling extensively throughout India. As with all our tours, every aspect can be tailor-made to your individual requirements.

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