Wildlife destination
Wildlife Photography in Dudhwa National Park
Uttar Pradesh, India
Species found here
8
Active creators
1
Trips available
0
About this location
UP's flagship national park protecting the terai grasslands and sal forest on the Nepal border. One of India's most pristine tiger habitats, with barasingha (swamp deer) herds in the open grasslands, tigers in the forest, and gharials in the Sharda river.
Species You Can Photograph in Dudhwa National Park
Best season guide
Peak photography conditions typically align with Feb–Dec. Add buffer days for weather and park closures.
Expert Wildlife Creators in Dudhwa National Park
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Photography tips for Dudhwa National Park
Reach the gate before opening light; many species move along edges of forest, meadows, or water at dawn. Use a long lens with a bean bag or gimbal head on shared vehicles, and keep spare batteries warm in cold destinations like high Himalaya.
Respect buffer zones and guide instructions — ethical positioning keeps stress off animals and often yields cleaner frames. Review your images in the field to adjust exposure for harsh midday sun versus misty mornings typical of Uttar Pradesh.
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