Sariska Tiger Reserve

Venture into Sariska Tiger Reserve for an exhilarating encounter with stunning wildlife!

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₹1,150

Per Pax

Overview

Sariska Tiger Reserve, located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, is one of the famous national parks of Rajasthan known for its magical jungles. It was designated as a Tiger Reserve in 1978 and has been a part of Project Tiger since then. Sariska is renowned for being the first reserve in the world to successfully relocate tigers. The national park covers a total area of 273.8 sq.km and is only 120 km from Jaipur.

Fast Facts:

  • Sariska made history on 28th June 2008 by becoming the first reserve for tiger reintroduction in India.
  • It remained a "Tigerless" Tiger Reserve for almost 3.5 years.
  • It boasts a healthy tiger population of over 30 individuals.
  • Pony Tail, also known as ST-7, is the most photographed tiger of Sariska.
  • There are two entry gates in Sariska: Sariska Gate and Tehla Gate.
  • Sariska is also well-known for its large population of Rhesus Monkeys.
  • It contains historical places like the Kankarwadi fort, built by King Jai Singh II.
  • A famous temple of Lord Hanuman is situated at Pandupol, which is related to the Pandavas.

Flora

The topography of Sariska National Park is mostly arid, with thorny scrubs covering the rocky patches of the park. It also has small patches of dry deciduous forest and grasslands. It is estimated that there are nearly 300 species of vegetation found in and around the Sariska reserve forest. Approximately 75% of the park's area is covered with "Dhok" (Anogeissus Pendula), an active fodder tree that supports the huge herbivore populations of the park. Other primary trees in the park include Palm (Arecaceae), Pipal (Ficus religiosa), Banyan (Ficus bengalensis), Neem (Azadirachta indica), Mango (Mangifera indica), Gular (Ficus glomerata), Ber (Zizyphus mauritania), Khair (Acacia catechu), Dhak (Butea monosperma), Reonj (Acacia leucophloea), Babul (Acacia nilotica), Gum (Sterculia urens), etc.

Fauna

The main attraction of the park is its apex predators, the tigers. Tiger sightings in Sariska Tiger Reserve have improved considerably over the past 5 years. Apart from tigers, the park is also famous for leopard sightings and other mammal species. Over 25 mammal species are recorded here, including the striped hyena, golden jackal, desert fox, jungle cat, rusty spotted cat, palm civets, hedgehogs, porcupines, mongoose, hare, rhesus macaque, spotted deer, sambhar deer, blue bull, etc. Over 220 bird species (resident and migratory) have been recorded here, making it a hub for avid birdwatchers. The safari drive will take you around the Aravallis with glimpses of its inhabitants. The guides and naturalists associated with the park live near the park's periphery and have an excellent understanding of the jungle.

Best Time To Visit 

  • Winters are the best time to visit the park, from October to March, as the weather is optimum and you can witness a lot of diurnal activity by the big cats. Temperatures can reach up to 3 degrees Celsius during peak winters.
  • Summers are also a good time to visit if you have photography in mind. The grass and shrubs have dried up at this time, offering clear and crisp photography opportunities in the jungle. Temperatures can get really hot, reaching up to 47 degrees Celsius. For tourists who can tolerate the heat, this time is best to spot a large number of wild animals.
  • The best season to visit Sariska National Park is in the winter season from October to February. The temperature during these months varies from 15 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. In the summer season from March to June, the temperature usually goes up to 49 degrees Celsius, which is very hot. The park remains closed during the monsoon season from June to September.

How To Reach 

  • By Air: The nearest international airport is Jaipur, which is around 107 km (2 hours 30 minutes drive) from Sariska. Delhi is the second nearest international airport, approximately 225.6 km away (4 hours drive). The airport is well-connected with domestic and international flights. Taxis and cabs are available at the airport for transportation. Pre-booking is recommended.
  • By Rail: Alwar Railway Station is the nearest railway station, around 37 km from the Sariska Reserve Entry gate. If you wish to get down in a big city, then Jaipur Station is the nearest. The train journey from Jaipur Junction to Alwar Station takes just 2 hours. Alwar Junction is also well connected with Delhi.
  • By Road: Sariska is centrally located on the Delhi-Jaipur highway, making it easily accessible by road. The distance of the reserve from Alwar is 37 km, from Jaipur it is 107 km (via NH21), and from Delhi, it is 225.6 km (via NE4).

Booking Form

Disclaimer :
Indians: Please share your documents (Aadhaar, license, PAN) of each recipient at [email protected] to confirm your booking.
Non-Indians: Please share your documents (Passport & Passport Number) of each recipient at [email protected] to confirm your booking

Know Before you Go

  • Full permit fees must be paid in advance for safaris.
  • ID proof is compulsory for every visitor and you must carry the same ID as provided during the booking process.
  • Booking is non-transferable and cannot be exchanged with anyone.
  • Passport details are mandatory for Non- Indians (foreign tourists) for reservation process. 
  • Indian Nationals can share any Valid Govt. Document like Adhaar, DL , Pan Card, Voter Id, Passport  for reservation process. 
  • Safari permits are issued on a first-come first-served basis, subject to availability.
  • In case your safari is not booked due to reasons like technical errors or non-availability of seats, we will refund the entire amount to your provided bank account. You will be informed accordingly.
  • The park may be closed without prior notice to visitors by state forest department. 
  • In the event of any fee revision after booking, visitors will be required to pay the difference at the time of entry into the park. 
  • We act as a travel agent for booking your safari at the national park and will not be responsible for any accidents, injuries, thefts, or deaths during the safari excursion.
  • Please note that the selection of safari driver or naturalist guide is not in our hands. It is determined by the automated roster system implemented by the forest department. 
  • Vehicle allotment (Boarding Pass) are issued on the same day as the safari date. 
  • Advance Bookings can be done 90days prior to travel date, 
  • Safari in Sariska can be done in two vehicles Gypsy(6Seater) and Canter(20Seater).
  • Pick Up and Drop from Hotel can be managed from nearby Hotels subject to a nominal cost or guests can reach boarding point’s directly 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure of the safari.

FAQ

Both vehicles are good and appropriate for travelling in Sariska National Park. Whether it is a jeep or canter, both follow a similar track route during the safari. The difference between them is that a jeep is more expensive but offers a more personalised experience. Jeeps can be noisy. On the other hand, a canter is more affordable and less noisy. The chance of sighting a tiger from both vehicles is the same. Jeeps are ideal for groups of 4-6 people, while a canter is a better option for larger groups. Both vehicles are open from the top.

You can book the Sariska safari up to 90 days in advance.

Sariska is home to over 30 tigers.

Yes, children can visit Sariska Safari as it is suitable for all age groups. There is no entry charge for children below 5 years of age.

No, pick-up and drop are not included in the given package. We provide pick-up/drop facility at an additional cost. The price varies according to the distance. The transportation is mainly done either in an open-air gypsy or a cab, whichever is available. 

During summers from April to June, the temperature can soar up to 45 degrees Celsius, so it is advisable to carry ample drinking water, goggles, hats, a scarf, and clothing made of breathable cotton fabric in earthy colors. 

During the winter season from November to mid-February, temperatures can drop to as low as 2 degrees Celsius inside the reserve. Therefore, heavy woollen jackets, warmers, ear muffs, and hand gloves are highly recommended.

There are two gates in Sariska : Sariska Gate and Tehla Gate.

Yes, there are many hotels near Tehla Gate and Sariska Gate. Before booking any hotel, kindly check the distance from both park entry gates.. 9

Sariska National Park is located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. 

Yes, there are several nearby tourist attractions, The park is dotted with ruins of Kankwari Fort, Ajabgarh Bhangarh Fort, Nilkanth Temple & Bharthari Temple.Including the historical city of Alwar, the Bhangarh Fort, and the Siliserh Lake.

Yes, the Sariska tiger reserve is open in the month of July for visitors. But visitors are only allowed to do Jungle Safari in the buffer Zone of Sariska tiger reserve as core zone is closed from 1st July to 31st September.

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