Sariska Tiger Reserve
Travel to Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan this holiday for enjoying a unique wildlife experience. Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan is an idyllic place to explore the wild Rajasthan. This Rajasthan wildlife sanctuary is about 107 km away from the pink city of Jaipur and 200 km from Delhi. With an area of 866 sq km, Sariska Tiger Reserve is home to a huge variety of animals, birds and flora.
Sariska became a wildlife sanctuary in 1955. The park was declared as a National Park in 1979. Sariska wildlife sanctuary, located in Alwar district of Rajasthan, is truly a place to explore. With a core area of about 500 sq km, the park invites travelers to enjoy the redefine version of adventure and joy. The park boasts of its incredible flora and fauna. The vegetation of Sariska includes dry deciduous forests, scrub-thorn arid forests, rocks and grasses.
The park offers the visitor an opportunity to experience the wilderness of Rajasthan. There is plenty to explore and plenty of animals to encounter. On your wildlife safari tour to Sariska National park, you might come across Tiger, Leopard, Jungle Cat, Hyena, Jackal, Sambar, Spotted deer, Chinkara, Nilgai, Chowsinga, Wild Boar, Civet, Palm civet and many more animal species.
A safari into Sariska national park Rajasthan is a journey into nature at its best. You will find a profusion of life on your tour to Sariska National Park. Peafowl, Bush Quail, Grey Partridge, Golden backed Woodpecker, Sand Grouse, crested Serpent Eagle, Tree Pie and the Great Indian horned Owl are some of the avian species that you might encounter during your wildlife safari.
A wildlife safari tour into the dense forests of Sariska Tiger Reserve is an experience to remember forever. Visit ancient Kankwari Fort and the ruins of Shiva and Jain temples inside the park. It is advisable to visit the park in between the months of October to April for wildlife safaris.
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