Dudhwa National Park is a wildlife sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh, India, bordering Nepal. It is home to tigers, rhinos, elephants, deer, antelopes and many birds in the diverse Tarai eco-system. Welcome To The Dudhwa National Park Dudhwa National Park is a protected area located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It was established in 1977 as a wildlife sanctuary and was later declared a national park in 1988. The park covers an area of 490.3 square kilometers and is situated in the Terai region of the Himalayan foothills. Dudhwa National Park is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to a variety of rare and endangered species, including the Indian one-horned rhinoceros ... Dudhwa National Park formerly known as Dudhwa Tiger Reserve spanning 490 square kilometers in Uttar Pradesh, India, is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. Home to Bengal tigers and the endangered Indian one-horned rhinoceros, it's a conservation hub. Dudhwa National Park falls in Lakhimpur District. It is well connected with SH 25, and New Delhi. It has an excellent network of public/ private bus and taxi services to and from there.