Sariska National Park This park is
situated in Alwar district of Rajasthan. Although larger than Ranthambor, it is
less commercialized and has less tigers but a similar topography. It covers an
area of 800 sq km, with a core area of approximately 500 sq km. The Northern Aravali
Hills dominate the skyline with their mixture of sharp cliffs and long narrow
valleys. The area was declared a sanctuary in 1955 and became a National Park
in 1979.
The landscape of Sariska comprises of hills and narrow valleys
of the Aravali hill range. The topography of Sariska supports scrub-thorn arid
forests, dry deciduous forests, rocks and grasses. The broad range of wildlife
here is a wonderful example of ecological adoption and tolerance, for the climate
here is variable as well as erratic.
There are various ruins of pavilions
and temples within Sariska and hint at the past riches and glory. The nearby Kankwadi
Fort has a long and turbulent history. In morning and evening, wildlife in Sariska
heads towards various water holes, which litter the park, thus providing the guests
with their best chance of viewing game. At some of these watering holes it is
possible to book hides which are situated in prime spots for wildlife viewing.
For Group Tours : Hundreds of School,Colleges,Travel
Clubs,Golf Clubs and Bird Watcher's Clubs have worked with us to show the very
best to there club or group and, YOU KNOW WHAT GROUP LEADERS TRAVEL FOR FREE...
Our Toll
Free nos. For USA 1888 27 46342 | For UK 800 458 8520 | For Spain 700
513 0211 | For France 700 513 0171