Located 107 kms from Jaipur, the Sariska
National Park is in a wooden valley, surrounded
by barren mountains. The dry deciduous
forests of the ancient Aravalli range
cover the area of the Sariska National
Park and Tiger Reserve.
The main
fauna in the park includes the Tiger,
Panther, Hyena, Jungle Cat, Civet, Sambhar,
Chinkara, Nilgai and Four-Horned Antelope.
Declared a Sanctuary in 1955, it became
a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger
in 1979.
The other
great predator of Sariska's forests
is the leopard besides the ferocious
tiger. Sariska has a healthy porcupine
population, and this tiny creature often
pits itself against the tiger, which
is particularly fond of porcupine flesh.
The 'Chowsingha'
(four horned antelope) is commonly found
at Sariska; exclusively Indian, it is
the world's only wild creature, which
has two pairs of horns. The Park's terrain
is also congenial to the Chinkara (Indian
Gazelle) and Nilgai.
Remarkable
for their lack of timidity are the Rhesus
and Langur, which, at Sariska tolerate
human closeness with astonishing equanimity.
The birdlife
comprises of the Pea Fowl, Gray Partridge,
Quail, Sandgrouse, Tree Pie, White-Breasted
Kingfisher, Golden-Backed Woodpecker,
Crested Serpent, Eagle and Great Indian
Horned Owl.
Viewing the wild
The best way to visit the Sariska Wildlife
Sanctuary is by jeep and these can be
arranged at the Forest Reception Office
on Jaipur Road.
Booking
a `hide', overlooking one of the waterholes,
can provide an excellent opportunity
for viewing and photographing wildlife.
So, pick up your sleeping bag and some
food and settle down to watch.
Prime sites
Within the park are the ruins of many
temples.
The
Kankwari
Fort The Sariska Park has historic
overtones. Here, Emperor Aurangzeb once
imprisoned his brother, Dara Shikoh.
The Ancient
Shiva Temple, in the precincts
of the park, Neelkanth temples (6th-13th
century AD), which are now in ruins,
afford a wonderful sight to the visitors.
The Palace,
at Sariska was once the royal reserve
of the rulers of Alwar. This palace
built by the Maharajas of Alwar, has
now been converted into a hotel.
How to get there
Road
: Sariska is situated off the
Delhi-Alwar-Jaipur Road. The nearest
town is Alwar (21 km). Jaipur is located
at a distance of 110 km and Delhi at
200Kms. There are direct buses to Alwar
from Delhi and Jaipur. Frequent buses
travel between Alwar and Sariska.
Rail : The nearest raiway station
is Alwar (21 km).
Air : Jaipur is the nearest airport.
Places to stay
Aravali Hotel
RTDC Hotel Tiger Den
Hotel Lake Palace (RTDC), Siliserh
Hotel Sariska Palace (a Heritage Hotel)
Forest Rest House
General information
Area : 765.80 sq.km
Nearest town
Alwar
Main species found
Tiger, Panther, Hyena, Jungle Cat, Civet,
Sambar, Nilgai, Chowsingha, Dhole(Wild
Dog), Wild Boar, Partridge, Green Pigeon,Red
Spurfowl, etc.