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Introduction: Dudhwa National Park or Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is located in the Lakhimpur-Kheri district in Uttar Pradesh in India. Spread over a sprawling area of 614 sq. km., Dudhwa National Park is one of the best examples of the very diverse and fruitful Terai eco-systems. The southern boundary of the Dudhwa National Park is distinguished by River Suheli and the northern edge of the sanctuary lies along the Indo-Nepal border.
Dudhwa National Park is a home to the Swamp Deer or the largest kind of Indian Deer with twelve magnificent antlers. The Dudhwa National Park has a huge number of certain rare and endangered species like Bengal Floricans, Tiger, Jackal Leopard, Sloth Bear, Leopard Cat, and The Jungle Cat. Dudhwa National Park is plentiful in local and migratory water birds. There are various species of mammals and reptiles in the national park. There are 101 tigers and 4 leopards
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in the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. The national park has a few rhinoceros and birds like Bulbul, Painted Storks, Cranes and night birds like Bee Eaters, Great Indian Horned Owl, Kingfishers and Woodpeckers.
Climate in Dudhwa: Dudhwa National Park is situated at an altitude of 150 to 183 meters. The preferable season to visit the national park is from the middle of November to the middle of June. But the best period to visit is February to April.
Similar to the rest of northern India, an extreme type of climate is observed in Dudhwa. Summer months are tremendously hot with the temperature rising up to 40 C. During the winter months the weather remains nearly pleasant and the temperature ranges from 20 C to 30 C. The Dudhwa region experiences an average annual rainfall of 1,600 mm.
For a trip during the summer months, visitors should preferably carry light cotton clothes. In the winter season people are suggested to carry light woolen clothes, preferably in khaki, olive green, gray or other unremarkable colors which does not agitate or scare away the animals.
The nearest place to Dudhwa National Park is called Palia and the Post Office and Telegraph Office are located here. STD and ISD facilities are available at Palia but Internet cannot be accessed in the surroundings of the reserve forest.
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