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Sariska National Park
Area : 800 sq. km ( with a core
area of 498 sq km).
Established : 1958 as a sanctuary,
1979 as a tiger reserve, 1982 as a national park.
Seasons :
Open year round, the best period being November-April,
especially March-April.
Description:
Sariska National Park lies in the
Aravalli hills and is the former hunting preserve
of the Maharaja of Alwar. Sariska itself is a wide
valley with two large plateaus and is dotted with
places of historical and religious interest, including
the ruins of the Kankwari Fort, the 10th century
Neelkanth temples, the Budha Hanumab Temple near
Pandupol, the Bharthari Temple near the park office,
and the hot and cold springs of Taalvriksh. The
large Siliserh Lake is at the north-eastern corner.
The forests are dry deciduous, with trees of Dhak,
Acacia, Ber and Salar. The Tigers of Sariska are
largely nocturnal and are not as easily seen as
those of Ranthambhor. The park also has good populations
of Nilgai, Sambar and Chital. In the evenings, Indian
Porcupine, Striped Hyaena, Indian Palm Civet and
even Leopard are sometimes seen. The forests are
lush during and immediately following the monsoon,
but during the dry months of February May there
is a shortage of water and in consequence mammals
are attracted to water holes. At this time of year
visibility is good because of the sparse foliage.
Sariska is excellent for birdwatching and has an
unusually large population of Indian Peafowl.
Access :
Fly : The nearest airport is at
Jaipur (115 km 3 hours )
Train : The nearest railway station
is at Alwar (36 km).
Road : The drive from Delhi takes
5-6 hours.
Accommodation and facilities :
SARISKA PALACE (Standard Grade Palace hotel)
The grand Sariska Palace, built in 1892 - 1900, near the
park office has a large sprawling complex. The main palace, built
by the Maharaja of Alwar as a hunting lodge, has been converted
into a hotel. Sariska Palace is 38 km from Alwar Railway Station
and is located inside the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. The facilities
offered include room service, hot and cold running water, swimming
pool, health club, Ayurvedic treatment, Money changing. Each room
is richly furnished with original Louis Quartzes and art deco furniture
and has private bathroom with bath and/or shower and toilet.
Nearby is Tiger’s Den, a tourist bungalow
run by the Rajasthan government RTDC & a private
budget property called Tiger Heavens. There are
good roads within the park and some watch towers.
Safaris are by 4-wheel drive motor vehicles.
Mammals :
| Rhesus Macaque |
Bengal Fox |
Common Palm Civet |
| Striped Hyaena |
Jungle Cat |
Wild Boar |
| Nilgai |
Indian Porcupine |
Hanuman Langur |
| Ratel |
Small Indian Mongoose |
Caracal |
| Leopard |
Chital |
Four-horned Antelope |
| Indian Hare |
Golden Jackal |
Small Indian Civet |
| Indian Grey Mongoose |
Leopard Cat |
Tiger |
| Sambar |
Northern Palm Squirrel |
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