Sariska Manor has been designed to complement its surroundings.
The mesmerizing view of the Sunrise and Sunset over the surrounding Aravalli hills from the terrace should not be missed.
Sariska Manor is ideal for birdwatchers, nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
The Stay
The Stately Suite
Be it with loved ones or kindred spirits whose love for the wilderness and adventure has brought them to Sariska Manor.
Culinary indulgences
The terrace with panoramic views of the Aravalli resplendent with fiery sunsets and sunrise.
Candlelit and enticing, our poolside is the perfect venue for popping the question or celebrating a milestone.
A world of wonders and wilderness
Jeep Safari
Neelkanth Temple
Sundowners on Boulders
Stargazing
Reviving Tigers
Birding at Mansarovar & Mangalsar Lake
The Mansarovar & the Mangalsar lakes are home to many migratory and domestic birds.
The thriving ecosystem at the Sariska Tiger Reserve provides ample space for not only the jungle and the animals to survive but also gives space to the bird life.
The numerous water bodies and wetlands around Sariska Manor provide a great opportunity to Bird Lovers and Ornithologists.
Wildlife at Sariska
Sariska Tiger Reserve now has 21 Tigers. The Reserve has about 24 different species of Mammals,
280 species of Birds, about 12 species of reptiles and crocodile.
Sariska Forest was declared a Tiger Reserve in the year 1955 but it never caught the attention it deserved then.
Flora at Sariska
The dominant trees in Sariska Tiger Reserve are Dhok (Anogeissus pendula).
Shrubs are numerous, such as Kair (Capparis decidua), Adusa (Adhatoda vesica) and Jhar Ber (Ziziphus nummularia