MAHABIR BHOJNALAYA - Dudhwa National Park
MAHABIR BHOJNALAYA is a hotel near Dudhwa National Park.
- Location
- Dudhwa National Park, Indian Terai Borderlands, Nepal, South Asia
- Coordinates
- 28.704645, 80.574295
- Activities
- hotel
Best Time to Visit MAHABIR BHOJNALAYA
The best months to visit MAHABIR BHOJNALAYA are April, March, May, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Month-by-Month Safari Conditions
- January: Good, temperature 13.19°C, rainfall 30.4mm, sunshine 8.2 hrs, humidity 84.1%
- February: Good, temperature 16.84°C, rainfall 24.1mm, sunshine 9.6 hrs, humidity 71.5%
- March: Great, temperature 22.64°C, rainfall 26.7mm, sunshine 10.7 hrs, humidity 58.5%
- April: Great, temperature 28.04°C, rainfall 11.3mm, sunshine 11.4 hrs, humidity 38%
- May: Great, temperature 29.07°C, rainfall 95.2mm, sunshine 10.6 hrs, humidity 56.2%
- June: Good, temperature 30.49°C, rainfall 242.6mm, sunshine 10.2 hrs, humidity 66%
- July: Good, temperature 28.26°C, rainfall 482.6mm, sunshine 8.6 hrs, humidity 86.6%
- August: Good, temperature 27.8°C, rainfall 362.6mm, sunshine 8.5 hrs, humidity 87.7%
- September: Good, temperature 27.43°C, rainfall 311.2mm, sunshine 9.2 hrs, humidity 86.1%
- October: Great, temperature 24.77°C, rainfall 109.1mm, sunshine 10.2 hrs, humidity 77.4%
- November: Great, temperature 19.86°C, rainfall 3.5mm, sunshine 9.5 hrs, humidity 75%
- December: Good, temperature 15.24°C, rainfall 2.7mm, sunshine 8.4 hrs, humidity 75.8%
Frequently Asked Questions
We're planning a trip to Dudhwa National Park and saw Mahabir Bhojnalaya. Is it truly inside the park or just nearby, and what's the real advantage of staying there?
Mahabir Bhojnalaya sits just outside the main entrance to Dudhwa National Park, which is incredibly convenient for early morning safaris. We love that it offers a comfortable basecamp without the higher price tag of lodges deep within the park boundaries. You'll get easy access to the park's incredible wildlife, including tigers and rhinos, with the added benefit of local Nepalese hospitality.
What kind of wildlife can we realistically expect to see on a safari starting from Mahabir Bhojnalaya, and are there any specific animals we should be on the lookout for?
Dudhwa is a treasure trove, and from Mahabir Bhojnalaya, we've consistently spotted swamp deer, barasingha, and a remarkable variety of birdlife. While tigers are elusive, the chances are good, especially in the core areas. Keep your eyes peeled for the Indian rhinoceros too; Dudhwa is one of the best places in India to see them.
We're looking for a comfortable, authentic experience rather than ultra luxury. How does Mahabir Bhojnalaya fit that bill, and what's the general vibe?
Mahabir Bhojnalaya strikes a wonderful balance. It's not a sprawling resort, but rather a charming, well-maintained hotel that feels genuinely Nepalese. We found the rooms clean and comfortable, and the staff incredibly welcoming, making it feel more like a home away from home than a sterile hotel.
What's the best time of year to visit Dudhwa National Park when staying at Mahabir Bhojnalaya, and what should we pack for the weather?
We recommend visiting between November and May for the best wildlife viewing opportunities, as the vegetation thins out and animals congregate near water sources. The winter months (December to February) can be cool, especially in the early mornings and evenings, so pack layers including a warm jacket. During the hotter months, light, breathable clothing is essential.
Are there any specific dining recommendations or unique culinary experiences we should seek out at Mahabir Bhojnalaya or in the immediate vicinity?
The 'Bhojnalaya' in the name means 'eating place,' and they certainly live up to it. We loved the simple, home-style Nepalese and Indian dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Don't miss trying the dal bhat, a staple that's both hearty and delicious, and be sure to ask about any seasonal vegetable curries – they are always a treat.