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General Information / History  
Sariska Tiger Reserve lies in the Alwar district
of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is a prime
tiger country. The forest is typical dry deciduous,
dramatically changing with the change in season.
The terrain is undulating – plateaux and
wide valleys. Besides tiger, herbivores like spotted
deer, sambar and nilgai are commonly seen and
found in a good density at Sariska.
Sightseeing
Sariska Tiger Reserve-sprawling across 800 square
kilometers of the Aravalis-is perhaps one of India's
most exciting wildlife reserves. No other area
is so easily accessible to start with, lying just
three hours away from Delhi by road. Sariska is
one of the few remaining forest pockets in the
Aravali range that has survived the onslaught
of modern times. The park, for the wildlife and
nature enthusiasts, offers a unique opportunity
to observe keenly the behavioral patterns of the
animals at waterholes. But, to be a witness to
these fascinating sights, one needs to be a bit
patient and let the inhabitants go about their
life in the natural way. With luck, sighting a
tiger, chital, sambar, leopard, chinkara, or crocodile
basking in the sun on the shores of the Siliserh
Lake are not rare. Situated in the state of Rajasthan
with a backdrop of the Aravali Hills, the park
boasts of quite a few tigers and other interesting
flora and fauna. There are also historical ruins
and monuments within Sariska's confines that are
symbolic of its rich past. Sariska National Park
is the part of Jaipur-Sariska-Alwar circuit of
Rajasthan.
Excursions
Delhi. Jaipur, Agra.
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