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Best wildlife experiences in Uttar Pradesh you didn't know about

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 30, 2024, 11:32 IST
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Best wildlife experiences in Uttar Pradesh you didn't know about

Uttar Pradesh has something extraordinary to offer. Beyond the popular destinations, these lesser-known spots provide a perfect blend of adventure, tranquility, and ecological diversity. Here's a guide to some of the state's most captivating wildlife experiences that promise to take you off the beaten path.

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Dudhwa National Park

Located in the Terai region of Uttar Pradesh, Dudhwa National Park is a crown jewel for wildlife enthusiasts. Spanning over 680 square kilometers, it is part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, which includes Kishanpur and Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuaries. Dudhwa is home to a significant tiger population, Indian one-horned rhinoceros, and the largest population of Barasingha in India. Over 450 bird species call Dudhwa home.

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Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary

Situated in Bahraich district near the Indo-Nepal border, Katarniaghat is part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve and boasts an incredible diversity of habitats, including wetlands, grasslands, and dense forests. Key attractions include Gangetic dolphins, gharials and crocodiles, and over 500 bird species.

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Saman Bird Sanctuary

A hidden gem in Mainpuri district, this Ramsar-designated wetland is a wintering ground for thousands of migratory birds. Key attractions include migratory birds like pelicans, spoonbills, and Siberian cranes during their migration, and Sarus crane, the local gem.

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Sarsai Nawar Wetland

Located in Etawah district, this Ramsar site is particularly famous for its thriving population of sarus cranes. Visit Sarsai Nawar wetland to see the stunning Sarus cranes, the world's tallest flying birds. The wetland ecosystem supports a variety of migratory birds, amphibians, and aquatic life.

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Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary

Nestled in the districts of Shravasti and Balrampur, this lesser-known sanctuary is a hidden treasure of biodiversity. Visit Suhelwa to see a wide variety of resident and migratory birds. The dense forests of Suhelwa are home to mammals like leopards, sloth bears, and wild boars.

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Kalinjar Fort and surrounding forests

While primarily a historical destination, the forests around Kalinjar Fort in the Bundelkhand region offer unique wildlife experiences. Key attractions include leopards, hyenas, and various bird species. The fort itself is an architectural marvel, blending history and nature.

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