Tiger-hand and rhino must be done, and then turn before June 15, then the gates will be closed
The Gates of Dudhwa National Park will be closed for tourists from June 15. Although no official confirmation has yet been made, this date has been set to close the tourist season of Dudhwa. Last year it was extended until June 25. If you want to see the supernatural atmosphere and wildlife wandering independently, then make a plan before June 15. Because if the tourist session ends on June 15, Dudhwa Park will open for tourists in November. Now, in such a situation, if you want to see the excitement and sight of wildlife independently, you can enjoy wildlife by discussing Dudhwa Park before June 15. It’s good for Tigers, Kishanpur Dudhwa National Park’s Kishanpur series is known for Tigers every time. Tourists see tigers continuously here. In such a situation, there is a multitude of tourists here. However, after a tigress was injured in this tourist session, the Park Administration banned many routes of this series of tourism. But even after this, tigers are constantly seen here. Tigers are also seen in the Dudhwa series, but the king and queen of Dudhwa are seen in the Kishanpur series. In the Sonaripur series, Bears also appear, if you want to see a bear in Dudhwa National Park, you then enjoy Dudhwa Jungle Safari. Most people saw bears in the Sonaripur series Dudhwa. In such a situation, they were shocked to see the bears openly in the beginning, but then enjoyed it by making photos and videos. In the last days of the park closed, tourists see bears everywhere in the Sonaripur series. Herd of wild elephants is also made, the attraction has also become the center of attraction in the Dudhwa National Park series. It is said that herds from wild elephants regularly come here from Nepal and go back after stopping here. Also this time, tourists saw in many places in Dudhwa herds of wild elephants. However, the guide and gypsies are warned by looking at the herd and trying to ensure that the herd does not see vehicles. However, only herds have been seen so far and there is no news about any damage from them. Share this story -tags