The park, which will open its doors for the upcoming tourist season from tomorrow, will start the census in a couple of days, Mahavir Kaujlagi, Deputy Director, Dudhwa Tiger Reserve said.
Apart from the Dudhwa field staff, experts of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) will also be engaged in the counting job.
The counting of tigers will be held simultaneously in Dudhwa National Park, Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary and Katarniaghat Sanctuary through the camera trap method, Kaujlagi said.
The national park opens to the public on November 15 and closes on June 15 every year.
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Nearly 50 nature guides, equipped with sophisticated binoculars, will help tourists navigate the park, Kaujlagi said.
"Ten UP eco-tourism nine-seater vehicles and over two dozen Gypsies will be available to facilitate the tourists to enjoy the beauty of Dudhwa's wildlife. Tourists who have their own vehicles with high ground clearance and safety norms may be allowed, subject to certain conditions," Kaujlagi added.
The Dudhwa National Park is a national park in the Terai region of Uttar Pradesh, spread over an area of 490.3 square kilometre with a buffer zone of 190 square kilometres.
Nearly 400 species of birds, tigers, swamp deer, spotted deer, barking deer and long spans of Sal trees and greenery add to the pleasure and excitement of tourists.