Wildlife in Sariska Tiger Reserve
The Sariska Tiger Reserve is home to a number of carnivores including Leopard,
Wild Dog, Jungle Cat, Hyena, Jackal, and Tiger. The herbivore category in
Sariska includes Sambhar, Chitel, Nilgai, Chausingha, Wild Boar and Langur.
Sariska wildlife sanctuary is also known for its large population of Rhesus
Monkeys.
There are also many bird species in Sariska Tiger Reserve, namely; Peafowl,
Grey Partridge, Bush Quail, Sand Grouse, Tree Pie, Golden Backed Wood Pecker,
Crested Serpent Eagle and the Great Indian Horned Owl. Special Attractions
in Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
The Kankwari Fort: The major historic structure within the Sariska
National Park includes the Kankwari Fort where Emperor Aurangzeb once imprisoned
his brother, Dara Shikoh.
The Ancient Shiva Temples: The Neelkanth Temples within the Sariska
Tiger Sanctuary date back to the 6th -13th century AD, though in dilapidated
condition, is a must visit.
The Sariska Palace: The Maharajas of Alwar built the Sariska Palace
standing amidst the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. The Palace has now been
converted into a hotel.
Jeep Safari : The best way to explore the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
is by jeep which can be arranged at the Forest Reception Office on Jaipur
Road. You can even book a `hide' overlooking one of the water holes, and
also provides an excellent opportunity for wildlife viewing and wildlife
photography within the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary.
When to Visit Sariska Tiger Reserve
As such, the Sariska Tiger Reserve can be visited throughout the year; still
the best time to have Sariska tour is from October - June and January - February.
Certain jungle tracks are closed during the monsoon and the breeding season
just to safeguard the animals and the reserve. If you can tolerate heat, April
to June is ideal to catch-hold of the animals at the waterholes.
How To Reach Sariska National Park
By Air: The nearest airport from Sariska National Park is at Jaipur.
By Rail: The nearest railhead is at Alwar at a distance of 37-kms.
By Road: Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on the Delhi-Jaipur
highway near Jaipur and Delhi. Sariska is also well connected with Alwar.
General Information
You need an entry permit to enter Sariska Tiger Reserve. These permits are
available at the gate to Sariska for Rs 25 per person. Extra charges have
to be paid for cameras (about Rs 10) and vehicles (Rs 100 for a minibus; Rs
75 for jeeps and cars).
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SUUGGESTED RESORTS
Sariska Palace,
Sariska
This former palace & royal hunting lodge on the edge of Sariska National
Park was built by the Maharaja of Alwar, for the visit of Queen Victoria`s
son, the Duke of Connaught. Its architecture is a blend of French, regal,
with eastern detailing & is now a Heritage Hotel. The interior is
not opulent but it does have some Louis XIV & art deco furniture,
along with wicker chairs & Victoriana.
Sariska Tiger Haven,
Sariska
The Sariska Tiger Haven neighbours the Sariska National Park and is located
190-kms from Delhi and 130-kms from Jaipur, in Rajasthan. |
SUGGESTED TOURS
Cultural
Rajasthan & Tiger Tour
Duration: 11 nights/ 12 days
Places to Visit: Delhi - Sariska - Jaipur - Ranthambhore - Bharatpur -
Agra - Khajuraho - Varanasi - Delhi
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