Sariska Tiger Reserve
Comprising of a stupendous variety of wildlife, Sariska Tiger Reserve is located near Alwar in Rajasthan. The park was taken under the prestigious ‘Project Tiger’ in 1979 and proclaimed a National Park in 1982. With overall area of 800 sq km, Sariska National Park has a core area of 474 sq km.
With dry and deciduous forests, Sariska wildlife sanctuary is mostly cover with dhok trees. Indeed a mix of exotic wildlife, nature, colorful avian world and enchanting history, Sariska National Park in Rajasthan is a treat for travelers of all ages.
Being home to incredible species of wildlife, Sariska Tiger Reserve is heaven for animal lovers and nature aficionados. The dense forests of the park provide habitat to Leopard, Jungle Cat, Hyena, Tiger, Nilgai, Wild Boar, Sambar, Wild Dog, Langur, Four-Horned Antelope, Rhesus Macaque, Chitel and many other animals.
See a large number of crocodiles near the Siliserh Lake. Listen to the melodious music made by birds. Get ready to spot Peafowl, Sand Grouse, Crested Serpent Eagles, Harbor Quail, Woodpeckers, Grey Partridge, Tree Pie, the Great Indian Horned Owl and many other avian species. The park also holds a historical charm. A visit to the remnants of medieval temples of Garh-Rajor belonging to the 10th-11th centuries adds a new dimension to Rajasthan wildlife tour.
This luxurious jungle offers its visitors a wonderful wildlife experience. Get yourself engrossed in nature walks, game drives and bird watching. Imagine dining under star-studded sky, thrilling wildlife viewing, nature walks and an adventurous Rajasthan safari. Choose to come to Sariska National Park in Rajasthan for the ultimate safari experience.