"The park administration has completed its preparations for the fresh tourist season," P P Singh, deputy field director, Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) told PTI.
"All the tourist corridors and roads inside the park have been maintained," he said.
The official noted that Uttar Pradesh forest corporation has been assigned to look after the booking of huts and rest houses and other tourism arrangements.
"Tourists and visitors intending to visit Dudhwa should log on to www.Upecotourism.In and ensure their bookings" Singh said.
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"Instead, eco development committees operating in Dudhwa would provide jeeps to the tourists on prescribed rates," he said, adding that every tourist group will be provided with a guide to accompany them during their visit.
Singh said the Suheli nature interpretation center would give a deep insight into Dudhwa life while the tourists would be able to purchase handicrafts and spices prepared by local Tharus as souvenir.
Meanwhile, Iqbal Singh, Managing Director of UP Forest Corporation, is scheduled to visit Dudhwa today to monitor the preparations and review the tourist amenities at the park.
Besides, there are 14 Tharu huts in Dudhwa, four huts in Sathiana and a dormitory in Dudhwa.
The visiting tourists may also seek accommodation in Pallia township which is just 10 km away from Dudhwa.
The national park is famous for its rich flora and fauna.
It houses various wild species including royal Bengal tigers, unihorned rhinoceros, five species of deer including its flagship specie swamp deer, extinct specie of Bengal florickan bird besides a number other avian and aquatic species.
Starting with just five rhinos in 1984, the park today enjoys a population of 32 rhinos. The authorities have now finalized to develop another rhino area near Bhadi Tal.