Are you a wildlife enthusiast? If so, Sariska Tiger Reserve is a place you would love to visit.
This wildlife sanctuary houses some of the most amazing and beautiful creatures in the world. It is renowned for its tiger conservation. The park houses a diverse species of flora and fauna.
Schedule a safari tour of the park, then embark on an exciting ride through Sariska’s muddy trails. You may see some of the greatest animal species in India while on a safari, including the renowned Bengal tigers, leopards, antelopes, Nilgai, and more. Bird lovers can enjoy seeing a variety of birds, including kingfishers, treepies, eagles, partridges, and more. While on a safari, one can also see several sights within the park, including temples and lakes.
Sariska offers two safari options: morning and evening. The time and length of each safari option may vary depending on the season. Depending on the number of people in their company, travelers can choose from a variety of safari vehicles.
The Sanctuary was formerly known as Sariska National Park, and it is the first reserve in the world to successfully relocate tigers to keep them safe from poachers and hunters.
The best months to visit the Sariska Tiger Reserve are from October to March, when Rajasthan’s weather is most pleasant and conducive to outdoor pursuits like safaris and wildlife viewing.
Tigers are magnificent creatures and are considered the world’s most charismatic megafauna as they are the largest among other wild cats. These tigers call this place home, alongside the Indian leopard, jungle cat, caracal, striped hyena, golden jackal, chital, sambar dee leopard, sambhar, chital, nilgai, four-horned antelope, wild boar, rhesus macaque, langur, hyena, and jungle cats. Apart from the tiger. Sariska National Park is home to India’s largest population of peafowl and harbours quail, sand grouse, golden-backed woodpeckers, and crested serpent eagles, among others. Also, the Siliserh Lake on the edge of the park has a large number of crocodiles. and many beautiful creatures to look at and admire.
The best months to visit the Sariska Tiger Reserve are from October to March, when Rajasthan’s weather is most pleasant and conducive to outdoor pursuits like safaris and wildlife viewing.
The medieval temple ruins of Garh-Rajor, which were built between the 10th and 11th centuries, are located in the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. A 17th-century castle perched atop a hill in Kankwari offers a sweeping vista of vultures and eagles in flight. The Sariska became a national park in 1979 after being designated as a refuge in 1955.
The park is located in the Aravali Hills over an area of around 800 square kilometers, which includes grasslands, dry deciduous forests, cliffs, and rocky scenery. The Maharaja of Alwar used to preserve this region for hunting. The protected area is a part of the Kathiawar-Gir dry deciduous forest ecoregion and the Aravali Range. Under Project Tiger, it received the designation of Tiger Reserve in 1978. It is the first successful relocation of tigers from Ranthambore to a tiger reserve. Due to its location under the shadow of the Aravali Hills, it is rich in copper-bearing minerals.
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