Sariska Palace, Sariska
Location | Accommodation
| Dining | Services
& Facilities | Recreation
& Leisure Places
of Interest | Tariff
| Photo Gallery
| Booking
Services
& Facilities :Multi cuisine restaurant, safe deposit
vaults, swimming pool, tennis, sauna, steam bath, yoga centre, jacuzzi,
camel, horse and jeep safaris, conference hall, Ayurvedic health centre,
health club, bar, doctor on call all major credit card accepted here The
high point is Jeep Safari to Sariska Tiger Reserve either in early morning
or late afternoon.
Recreation
& Leisure :Lush green forests. Silent valleys. Enchanting
glades. Brilliant, flaming sunrise and sunsets. Velvety black nights spread
under a canopy woven with glittering jewels. The myriad colors of dancing
flowers. The chirping of thousands of birds. The overwhelming tranquility.
And nestling amidst this incredible beauty is The Sariska Palace,
a heritage hotel, which once was the hunting lodge of the royal family of
Alwar.
The romance of Sariska is never ending. Just like it
history. From the time the Buddhists built their monasteries, to the time
the Pratiharas their temples and closer down in history, the Mughals who
setup their Shikar camps, Sariska is wrapped in a tradition as old as the
Aravallis. The range of hills formed by the oldest rock on earth.
The
Sariska Palace. A perfect naturopathic retreat where you rejuvenate mind and
body, as indeed was done by ascetics and emperors, down the ages.
Places of Interest : Sariska
Tiger Reserve : The 765.80 sq km thickly wooded reserve cradled
in the picturesque valley of Aravalis. Established in 1975, it is an
excellent tiger sanctuary under the project Tiger. The dry deciduous forest
of the Reserve are noted for their population of tiger, nilgai sambhar,
cheetal, four horned antelope and wild boar.
The Alwar Fort : This huge fort with its ramparts stretching 5 km
from east to west, stands 304 meters above the city and 595 meters above the
sea level, constructed before the rise of the Mughal empire. Babar had spent
a night at this fort and took away the hidden treasures to gift to his son,
Humayun. Akbar's son, Jahangir had also stayed here for some time during his
exile. The place where he stayed is called Salim Mahal.
Jai Samand Lake : A beautiful artificial lake constructed by
maharaja jai singh in 1910A.D. Popular spot for outings and picnics. During
monsoons sprawling greenery all round makes it a visual treat. Easily
accessible by road from Alwar.
Tariff
: The 80 room hotel offers 5 singles, 60 doubles and 15
suites.
Type of Rooms -»
Single
» Double
» Suites
Submit
your request for more Information/ Booking
Location | Accommodation
| Dining | Services
& Facilities | Recreation
& Leisure Places
of Interest | Tariff
| Photo Gallery
| Booking