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An
enchanting tiger reserve, Dudhwa National Park is located
in the Himalayan terai in Lakhimpur, Uttaranchal India.
Spread on 498.29 square kilometers of Himalayan terrain,
the jungles of Dudhwa National Park are a delightful
medley of marshlands, interspersed with Sal jungles,
wetlands and massive grass patches.
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Set out on excitement filled elephant safaris and course
tiger trails accompanied by experienced jungle guides on a
Dudhwa National Park wildlife tour.
See minivets, woodpeckers, owls, barbets, storks and sarus
cranes on a Dudhwa National Park safari .
The park has a considerable population of swamp deer,
apart from other Himalayan wildlife. Records indicate that
of the 4,000 barasinghas living on the Earth's surface,
around 2,000 live in the forests of Dudhwa National Park
in Uttaranchal India.
Dudhwa also has a considerable population of tigers,
cheetahs, hog deer and other animals. So come and
experience the wonders of this exotic green forest, spot
flitting dragonflies with their paper thin wings
glistening in the golden sunrays and feel one with a un
spoilt natural land aglitter with nature rich splendors.
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