Dudhwa Tiger Reserve: History, Ticket Price, Booking & More Information!

Dudhwa National Park is one of India’s most prominent wildlife reserves in Uttar Pradesh. It includes three main areas: Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary and Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary. The areas comprise 1,284.3 sq. km, mainly in Bahraich and Lakhimpur Kheri districts. 

The reserve is known for its forests and rich biodiversity, while the surrounding areas are used predominantly for farming.

The park lies on the border with Nepal and is partly surrounded by the Mohana River from the north-east. Three large forested areas within the reserve are home to different wildlife species.

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve History: 

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve photo
Dudhwa Tiger Reserve photo

Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary was named Dudhwa Tiger Reserve in 1987 under Project Tiger. Finally, the Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary was added in 2000—one of India’s 53 Tiger Reserves.

A paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. These include the Bengal tiger, Indian rhinoceros, swamp deer, leopard and different varieties of birds. In addition, this reserve has some endangered animals, such as the gharial and the Ganges river dolphin.

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve can be visited in several ways. People can go on safaris and jungle walks or visit one of many watchtowers. It also has several eco-lodges and resorts.

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is essential for the conservation efforts of India. The reserve’s biodiversity has to be shielded from destruction and the survival of endangered species.

Dudhwa National Park Animals: 

  • In the next section, we listed the names of the animals in the park. It is home to a diverse range of animals, including:
  • Mammals: The swamp deer in this park are one of the biggest ones in the world. Other mammals inhabiting the park include tigers, leopards, elephants, rhinos, sloth bears, and many species of deer and antelopes.
  • Birds: Over 450 species of birds live in the park, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. They are hornbills, eagles, owls, kingfishers and bee-eaters.
  • Reptiles: The park provides habitats for different reptiles, including snakes, lizards and turtles. The most frequently observed reptiles include pythons, cobras, and monitor lizards.
  • Fish: It is also inhabited by different fish species. Such fish species include carp, catfish, and mahseer.

Dudhwa Tiger Reserve Price:

The Dudhwa Tiger Reserve offers a variety of activities and experiences, each with its price. Here’s a breakdown of the different costs you can expect to encounter:

Jeep Safari:

  • Indian Nationals: ₹6,999 per safari (inclusive of permit, 4×4 jeep, and taxes)
  • Foreign Nationals: ₹13,999 per safari (inclusive of pass, 4×4 jeep, and taxes)

Elephant Ride:

  • Inside Rhino Area: ₹500 for a maximum of two hours
  • Outside Rhino Area: ₹500 for a maximum of two hours

Boat Ride:

  • ₹100 per person for a maximum of one hour

Accommodation:

  • Cottage (Double Occupancy): ₹6,000 per night
  • House (Single Occupancy): ₹5,300 per night
  • Dormitory (10 Beds): ₹18,300 per night
  • Cottage (Double Occupancy – Foreigners): ₹18,300 per night
  • Cottage (Single Occupancy – Foreigners): ₹15,400 per night
  • Dormitory (10 Beds – Foreigners): ₹55,000 per night

How to reach Dudhwa National Park: 

By bus: 

  • Delhi to Palia: This bus route is managed by UPSRTC. The journey takes approximately 10 hours and costs around ₹500.
  • Lucknow to Palia: This bus route is also operated by the UPSRTC. The journey takes 6 hours and costs around ₹300.
  • Bareilly to Palia: This bus route is operated by private bus companies. The 4 hours and costs around ₹200.

By train:

  • Take a train from Lucknow to Mailani Junction railway station (approximate travel time: 3 hours).
  • From Mailani Junction, hire a taxi or rickshaw to reach Dudhwa National Park (distance: 37 km, approximate travel time: 1 hour).

Dudhwa National Park Booking: 

To book a visit to Dudhwa National Park, you can either book online or make an offline booking. Here’s a detailed guide on both methods:

Online Booking:

  1. Visit the official website of UP Ecotourism: https://www.upecotourism.in/
  2. Click on the “Online Booking” tab.
  3. Select “Dudhwa National Park” from the drop-down menu.
  4. Choose your preferred safari timing: Morning (7:00 AM – 10:00 AM) or Evening (3:00 PM – Sunset).
  5. Click on the “Check Availability” button.
  6. Enter the required details:
    • Full name, age, and gender of each visitor, as per their identity cards.
    • Preferred traveling date.
    • Specific ID card number (Voter ID, Aadhar Card, Driving License, etc.).
    • Safari entry fee to be paid in advance.
  1. Review your booking details and proceed to make the payment.
  2. You will get a confirmation email with your booking details upon successful payment.
  3. Print the confirmation email and carry it with your ID card to the park entrance.

Offline Booking:

  1. Visit the nearest UP Forest Department office or the Dudhwa National Park office.
  2. Fill out the booking form provided by the park authorities.
  3. Submit the completed form along with the required payment.
  4. You will get a confirmation receipt with your booking details upon successful processing.
  5. Return the confirmation receipt and carry it with your ID card to the park entrance.

General Booking Information:

  • Safari booking is open 30 days in advance for Indians and 90 days for foreigners 
  • Safari permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability.
  • E-permits are non-refundable once booked and confirmed.
  • Carry the same ID card submitted during online or offline booking.
  • Safari bookings are mandatory for all visitors.
  • Booking is recommended, especially during peak seasons.

FAQ’s:

What is the contact number of Dudhwa National Park?

The contact number of Dudhwa National Park is 08266872723. 

What is the opening timing of Dudhwa National Park?

The opening time of Dudhwa National Park is 6:00 AM. 

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