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Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan is located only
200 km from Delhi and 107 km from Jaipur. This wildlife
sanctuary is larger than Ranthambor but is not so commercialized
.
Sariska Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan covers a total area
of 800 sq km in total. There is a picturesque backdrop
of Aravalli Hills with their sharp cliffs and long narrow
trenches adding much to the charm. The Sariska Tiger
Reserve in Rajasthan was declared a sanctuary in 1955
and became a National Park in 1979.
The vegetation found in the Sariska Tiger Reserve in
Rajasthan is scrub-thorn arid forests, dry deciduous
forests and grasses. What is unique of this sanctuary
is that the wildlife here has adapted well to the variable
climate of the place.
Sariska Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan as is located in
the Alwar district and continues the legacy of the Maharajas
of Alwar. There are pavilions and Temples within the
sanctuary which are perfect example of glorious past.
When you arrive to Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan
you will find that the in the morning and evening the
animals come to the water holes, which dot the park.
This is the beast time to view the varied wildlife of
the sanctuary.And there are options for booking prime
spots for viewing wildlife.
Sariska Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan has a number of
carnivores including
- Leopard,
- Wild Dog,
- Jungle Cat,
- Civets Hyena,
- Jackal,
- Tiger
And also there is good collection of herbivores like
- Sambar,
- Chital,
- Nilgai,
- Chausingha,
- Wild Boar
- Langur.
Sariska is also famous for abundance of Rhesus Monkeys,
spotted around Talvriksh.
Bird watchers would also love to find different species
of birds like Peafowl, Grey Partridge, Bush Quail, Sand
Grouse, Tree Pie, Golden backed Woodpecker, crested
Serpent Eagle and The Great Indian horned Owl.
The Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan is open almost
all the year-round, but the best time for wildlife viewing
is from October to April.
Contact TourofTajMahal.com for more information of
Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan
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