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Sarisks National Park is a tapestry of diverse ecosystems. You could find a beautiful backdrop of the Aravalli range, the oldest mountain range in India.<br>
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What is Special About Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary? Every year, thousands of tourists visit Alwar for the Sariska National Park safari. Even two decades ago, the tiger reserve was devoid of tourists because the tiger and other wildlife were hardly visible. With the combined efforts of Central and State authorities, Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary has become one of the best tiger reserves in South Asia today. You can see tourists from every part of the country visiting this place. You can also see hundreds of tourists from Europe, America, and other parts of Asia queuing up at the safari ticket booking counters. This wildlife sanctuary is now a haven for hundreds of different species of animals and birds. To save you time and energy, you can book safaris and resorts online. Why should you visit Sarista National Park? Tiger Reserve is the primary attraction of Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. Several historical places are also found here. However, this beautiful National Park nestled in the Aravalli range has many other attractions. Take a look: Home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger Royal Bengal Tiger is the crown of this beautiful National Park in Rajasthan, India. Sariska is a tiger reserve which means it’s a protected area specifically for the Bengal tigers. Once a safe zone for tigers, Sariska faced a severe scarcity of tigers in the middle and later parts of the 20th Century. Poaching was the primary cause of the extinction of Bengal tigers from this zone. It’s the joint efforts of State and Central Governments along with the support of local communities, that Sariska National Park got back its pride. You can now book Sariska wildlife safari online and there is a high chance of finding Royal Bengal in the jungle area. It’s the best National Park in India for taking photographs of tigers or various signs of their existence. Rich in wildlife Rhesus Macaques is monkey species quite common in Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. They live in troops and often come close to visitors. Wild boars are omnivorous mammals also found in good numbers in this national park. Jungle cats are small wild cats often found in this area. During your Safari in a gypsy or canter, you will get ample opportunity to capture images of sloth bears, leopards, chital, sambar deer, and Nilgai. If you love birds, you will be happy to know that Sariska National Park is the common habitat of more than 200 species of birds. Peafowl is found in large numbers in this national park. The large owls and nocturnal predators called Great Indian horned own are a part of the ecosystem of Sariska Wildlife
Sanctuary. Besides, White-breasted Kingfishers, Golden-backed Woodpeckers, Sarus Cranes, and Indian Pittas are flying and doing different activities all around the national park. Varied landscape Sarisks National Park is a tapestry of diverse ecosystems. You could find a beautiful backdrop of the Aravalli range, the oldest mountain range in India. You could find granite hillocks and rocky ridges scattered here and there. These are the places of natural shelters of various animals. Your guide will describe everything in detail. They are highly expereinced and knowledgeable in this matter. Sariska is basically a dry deciduous forest. The forest looks vibrant during the monsoon season but during summer and winter, the trees shed their leaves. You will find patches of grasslands and scrublands that come alive with beautiful wildflowers during monsoon and winter. Silserh Lake is another attraction of this tiger reserve. This beautiful man-made lake was built in the 18th Century. All over the national park, especially in Zones 1,2, and 3, you will find seasonal streams and waterholes where many animals come to quench their thirsts. Well-decorated resorts are available in this part for spending some days with family and friends. All types of modern amenities are also available to keep you easy and comfortable during your visit to this amazing Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary in the state of Rajasthan, India.