Terai’s Jungle Tale: Dudhwa Revealed
Deep in the Terai belt of Uttar Pradesh, along the Nepal border, lies Dudhwa—a jungle of grasslands, riverine thickets, marshes, and big skies. It’s one of India’s less-crowded tiger reserves, where dry sal forests and wet marshes merge to shelter tigers, rhinos, swamp deer, elusive small cats, and over 350 resident & migratory birds. Here, wilderness feels expansive, raw, and inviting. Dudhwa is for those who want wildlife without the crowds, rhythms set by dawn mist and flowing water.
Trip Highlights
Signature Moments :
Though elusive, Dudhwa’s varied habitats give real chances to see Bengal tigers and Indian one-horned rhinos
A star conservation success; huge herds of swamp deer roam central grasslands, especially visible during the dry season.
Over 350-450 bird species, including Bengal florican, swamp francolin, kingfishers, storks, sarus cranes, migratory waterbirds in winter.
The mosaic of terrain (from marshes, grasslands to riverine forests) makes every safari different—waterholes, tall grass cover, reflections, seasonal changes.
Jungle cats, fishing cats, leopard cats share this space with tigers—more private, quiet, and rewarding with patience.
4 nights, 5 days November to June.
India, Asia
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