Dudhwa National Park

The marshes and forests are inhabited by a variety of special animals

Dudhwa National Park

Dudhwa National Park

The marshes and forests are inhabited by a variety of special animals

Dudhwa National Park

Dudhwa National Park

Tigers, swamp deer and the one-horned Indian rhinoceros

In the far north of India , near the border with Nepal, lies Dudhwa National Park, a paradise for nature lovers. The marshes and forests of this park are inhabited by a variety of special animals. For visitors, the park is open between November and May. Tigers, swamp deer and the a horned Indian rhino are for many the main reasons to travel to this park, but also live here the lip bear, wild boar and a variety of (migratory) birds such as the stork, cranes, woodpeckers, kingfishers and the (dwarf) owl. Here you are a guest of nature, who welcomes you with the singing of birds, the rustling of the trees and an exceptional silence. A safari by 4-WD makes it possible to admire the impressive nature of Dudhwa National Park. Of course with conservation as the main starting point.

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