Sariska Wildlife

The picturesque Siliserh Lake lies along the edge of the
Sariska Tiger Reserve and a charming hunting lodge overlooking it, is a
marvelous place for visitors to stay.
The dry Deciduous forests
of the ancient Aravalli range, are excellent tiger country and Sariska, was
once the royal reserve of the rulers of Alwa''. Declared a sanctuary in
1955, it became a Tiger Reserve in 1979 under Project Tiger Herds of sambar,
chital, nilgai and sounders of wild boar - the prey population for predators
like the tiger and leopard, roam the 765.80 sq km Reserve. Other carnivores
include the hyena, jungle cat, and caracal. Interestingly enough, the dhole
or wild dog has been sighted in the Park only in the last few years.
The Park has hides carefully located near the water holes. These
afford fine opportunities for viewing and photographing wildlife. Splendid
ruins scattered in the vicinity of Sariska give it an added interest.
The Neelkanth temples (6th-13th century AD) are just 32 km. from the
Park and the historic Kankwari Fort inside the Reserves is where the Emperor
Aurangzeb one imprisoned his brother Dara Shikoh. Splendid palace complex
built in with a 'French' pavilion and swimming pool, is now a hotel.
General Information: Best Time to Visit: October to June.
Nearest Town: Alwar (21 km)
How to Get There: Air:
Jaipur (108 km)
Rail: Alwar (21 km)