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Spread on a large area of 800 km2 and
housing the diversity of the Indian
wildlife, Sariska National Park is another
blustering sanctuary which cannot be
afforded to be missed. It is a home to a
rich flora and fauna variety. Various
carnivores like Wild Dog, Hyena, Leopard,
Jackal, and Tiger can be seen here. Other
species like Chausingha, Chitel, Nilgai,
Sambar, Wild Boar and Langur etc and birds
such as Grey Partridge, Peafowl, Tree Pie,
Grey Partridge, Bush Quail, Grey Partridge,
Sand Grouse, Golden Backed Wood Pecker,
Crested Serpent Eagle and the Great Indian
Horned Owl are like celebrities followed by
bird watchers.
Sariska National Park is a part of the Alwar
district which served as the hunting game
grounds to the royalty. However, later, in
1955 and 1978, it was declared as Wildlife
Park and a Project Tiger Reserve,
respectively.
The park is also worth watching due to some
historical places in it. The ancient
Kankawadi Fort was built by Jai Singh II of
Alwar in the 17th century. Pandupole is a
famous pilgrimage spot for devotees and
tourists which is believably one of the
mythological stoppages of Pandavas. The
Nilkanth Temple is also a religious place
built by the local Bargujars. The royal
hunting lodge built by Maharaja Jai Singh of
Alwar, the Sariska Palace, is also an added
place to go to along with a warm natural
spring named Tal Briksh in the forest.
The deciduous woods of acacia look like a
wooded garden of its own beauty. It is 107
km from Jaipur and 35 km from Alwar.
Accessible through air as the Jaipur airport
is at a distance of 107 km from the
sanctuary. Railways and roadways are always
there to help. The best time to go to
Sariska is round the year. For full
enjoyment and a close rendezvous with nature
and its beasts, it is recommended to stay
within the premises of the park. The park
provides various hotels which are affluently
comfortable to economical ones. Then there
are lodges and nature camps set up for keen
nature observers too.
Charges
The Entry fee for Sariska National Park is
Rs 25 per person.
Extra charges have to be paid for cameras
(about Rs 10) and vehicles (Rs 100 for a
minibus; Rs 75 for jeeps and cars).
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