Protected habitat – This sanctuary is a vital part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve , located in Uttar Pradesh. I recognize it as a dedicated protected area focused on conserving diverse wildlife, particularly its rich population of big cats and marshland species within the Terai region.
Why people come here
Wildlife viewing – My explorers typically visit Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary for its wildlife safaris and birdwatching opportunities. It offers a chance to observe animals in their natural environment and appreciate the biodiversity of the region.
What to expect
Untamed wilderness – I find this sanctuary to be a relatively undisturbed natural haven. Here, you can expect to encounter dense forests, expansive grasslands, and crucial wetlands. The experience is primarily about patience and observation, as spotting wildlife is never guaranteed but always rewarding. It generally suits nature enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet escape into the wild.
What to do here
Safari & birding – My explorers often enjoy jeep safaris through the designated routes, which offer the best opportunities for wildlife sightings. The Jhakra Lake is a prime spot for birdwatching, especially during the winter months when migratory birds arrive.
Best time to go
Cooler months – The ideal time to visit is typically from October to June. The cooler, dry months between November and March are often preferred for more comfortable safaris and better visibility for spotting animals.
Practical info
Permits & guides – Entry usually requires permits, which can often be arranged at the gate or through authorized tour operators. A local guide is frequently mandatory for safaris, ensuring both safety and a more informed experience. Safari timings are generally fixed to morning and afternoon slots.
Good to know
Part of Dudhwa – This sanctuary is an integral part of the larger Dudhwa Tiger Reserve , meaning its conservation efforts are linked to a broader ecosystem. Its wetlands are particularly crucial for supporting a significant population of swamp deer (Barasingha).