It is a gateway to India's four distinct forests reserves - Dudhwa, Katarniaghat, Kishanpur - together forming the Dudhwa National Park and Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, just 2 hours drive away. Within close proximity of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, the lodge is a witness to the long-standing Bengal Tiger conservation programme - Project Tiger championed by well-known conservationist, Billy Arjan Singh. It is home to few critically endangered species like the Indian one-horned rhinoceros, Ganges river dolphins and fishing cats. Dudhwa being one of the most biodiverse regions and endangered ecosystems in India is home to 38 species of mammals, 90 species of fish, and some 500 species of birds in addition to half of the worlds 4,000 swamp deer, Indian crocodile, wild elephants and one of the best places in the world for seeing the gharial in its natural habitat.