Embark on a captivating journey of Sightseeing and Exploration at Sariska Manor, an enchanting luxury resort nestled amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes of Sariska National Park. Our blogs in this category unveil the hidden gems and remarkable attractions waiting to be discovered in and around our resort in Sariska. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage, explore ancient ruins, and witness the architectural marvels that dot the region. From picturesque nature trails and serene lakes to vibrant local markets and cultural festivals, our insightful blogs offer a glimpse into the captivating world of sightseeing and exploration that awaits you during your stay at our resort in Sariska. Uncover the essence of this captivating destination and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Sariska, Rajasthan is a mesmerizing place that offers an abundance of wildlife, lush greenery, and historical significance. There are numerous things to do and see in Sariska, but nothing beats the thrill and excitement of experiencing a hot air balloon safari.
Anyone interested in bird watching will find Sariska to be a paradise. There are around two hundred bird species that make this reserve their home. During the peak season, you can hear the beautiful songs of a variety of birds.
Alwar is one of the oldest cities in Rajasthan. The Pandava's final three years of their 13-year exile was spent here.
Raja Chand constructed the Chand Baori in Abhaneri, one of Rajasthan's oldest Step wells, in the year 825 AD. Although it appears much deeper from above, the well is just about 20 m deep.
There is no more breathtaking scene than the night sky filled with stars. A stargazer or nature enthusiast will comprehend this statement's underlying significance. As city dwellers, however, such natural splendours are a rare occurrence.
There is a lot to discover and learn about the Kankwari Fort, which provides a peaceful natural setting and carries an intriguing historical significance in addition to the fort's classic charm.
Each objective has its portion of secrets and unusual stories in every case will leave you inquisitive. These accounts most certainly sound unreasonable, and outlandish, however, yet at the same time merits an enthusiastic ear.
Despite the fact that everyone is aware that all protected reserves are closed from July through September for three months during the monsoon season. Sariska is different, though, as this tiger reserve is open all year long.
Sariska is a well-known wildlife sanctuary with renowned beauty. It covers an area of approximately 800 square kilometres, with the core area covering 500 square kilometres. This park offers more than just natural beauty and is one of the most well-known tiger reserves in Rajasthan.
Sariska National Park, also known as the Sariska Tiger Reserve, is a popular destination for seeing wild tigers in India. It is situated around 100 kilometres from the city of Pink City.