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Covering an area of about 500 sq km, Dudhwa National Park, along the Indo-Nepal border in Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, is best known for the Barasingha or Swamp Deer. The grasslands and woodlands of this park, consist mainly of sal forests. The barasingha is found in the southwest and southeast regions of the park. Among the big cats, tigers abound at Dudhwa. There are also a few leopards. The other animals found in large numbers, are the Indian one-horned rhinoceros and the wild elephant. Other animals found in Dudhwa are jungle cats, leopard cats, fishing cats, jackals, civets, sloth bears, sambar, otters, crocodiles and chital.
In a bid to save the Indian one-horned rhinoceros, seven rhinos from Assam and Nepal were introduced into Dudhwa in 1984-85. Presently, 13 rhinos can be spotted in Dudhwa. The best time to visit is November to May. Access The nearest town is Palia (10 km). From Delhi (430 km): By rail upto Shahjahanpur, and onwards by road. From Lucknow (250 km): By rail upto Mailani, and onwards by road. Accomodation Dudhwa Forest Home, Log Huts Dormitory, tent, rest house at Soniarpur, Sathiana Contact Field Director, Project Tiger, Dudhwa National Park, Lakhimpur-Kheri, Uttar Pradesh - 262701.
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