BVG India, in collaboration with the Uttar Pradesh Eco Tourism Development Board (UPETDB), is set to open an eco-friendly resort near Dudhwa National Park by March 2026. The BVG India Resort, located at Chandan Chowki in Lakhimpur Kheri district, will span five acres and focus on low-impact, environmentally sensitive architecture that integrates with its forest surroundings.
The resort will offer a variety of accommodation options, wellness facilities, and spaces for conferences and social gatherings, catering to leisure travellers, wildlife enthusiasts, families, and corporate groups. Hanmantrao Gaikwad, Chairman of BVG India, stated, "BVG India Resort is an expression of our belief that tourism must respect nature and create opportunities for local communities."
A key feature of the development is its commitment to community engagement. The resort will include a space for Tharu tribal handicrafts, allowing local artisans, particularly women, to showcase their skills. Additionally, organic horticulture areas will provide visitors with insights into rural life and sustainable practices.
Dudhwa National Park, known for its biodiversity, is home to Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses, and endangered swamp deer. The park's significance as a wildlife conservation area makes it an ideal location for this eco-tourism initiative.
The project underscores Uttar Pradesh's dedication to enhancing its eco-tourism offerings, combining conservation, community participation, and quality infrastructure in a sensitive natural landscape
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