Know About Sariska National Park

 

 Sariska National Park is amongst the most visited national parks of the country and is located in the Alwar area of Jaipur, Rajasthan. Situated around 107 kilometers far from Jaipur, this national park covers an unfathomable span of 800 sq. kilometers territory and is overseen by the Government of Rajasthan. The National Park is partitioned into segments of deciduous forests, fields, rough scenes, and steep precipices.

 

The Sariska National Park circles the 'Siliserh Lake' and the 'Jai Samand Lake', which are home to various crocodiles, water snakes and different creatures of land and water. In spite of the fact that there are very few tourist destinations around Sariska, the National Park serves as the untainted getaway for the tourists looking for peacefulness and endless spans of widely varied vegetation in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

 

The sanctuary also houses the ruins of ancient temples of Garh-Rajor that dates back to the 11th centuries. Also a 17th-century fort on the hilltop at Kankwari grants a picturesque view of soaring vultures and eagles. 

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History Of Sariska National Park:

 

Surrounded by the Aravallis, the forest of Sariska has a prominent place in the Mahabharata. According to this epic, this is where the Pandavas spent their last year of banishment. It was also here that the great Bhima was defeated by Lord Hanuman. As a testimony, there is a shrine dedicated to Lord Hanuman here.

 

Over the years Sariska has attracted the attention of several rulers and Maharaja Jai Singh II had built a fort here, the Kankwari Fort. The jungles of Sariska also served as the hunting ground of the Maharaja of Alwar till hunting was banned in 1955. It was declared as a wildlife reserve and in 1978 it got the status of Sariska Tiger Reserve.

 

Flora And Fauna Of Sariska

 

Flora Of Sariska

 

The forests inside the Sariska national park are the dry deciduous sort with Dhok as the prevailing tree types of delicate to direct inclines constituting more than 90% of the tree shelter. The edges bolster Salar on steep dry slants. Khair and Cheela happen in valley beds. Bamboo develops to a restricted degree along sodden and cooler parts. Aam, Jamun, Arjun and Bahera, which develop in clammy despondency and on nallah banks achieve vast sizes.

 

The ground spread is fundamentally Ber, and Adusa. Zizyphus and Grewia are great grain species. The dried and fallen leaves of Dhok help the herbivores to hold over the grain lack amid summer months. The woods get to be rich green in the rainstorm months and totally dry in the late spring months.

 

Fauna Of Sariska:

 

The national park has a rich wildlife. Jaguar, Hyena, Jackal, and Jungle Cats are the carnivores of the forest. Caracal and Wild Dogs are seen infrequently. Among the prey populace are the Sambhar, Chital, Nilgai, Wild Boar, Hare and Porcupine and so forth. Sariska National Park is one of a kind in creature distribution. The wild creatures here appear to have chosen their territory - limits. Slopka is best to observe the Sambhar, Kundli for Chitals and Tarunda and Kalighati for Nilgai. Four - horned antelopes or Chausingha can be found in the Pondupole Nallah. Chausingha is only Indian and is the main buck on earth with four horns.

 

Sariska is also known for its populace of the Sariska National Park Safari to regularly spot Langurs and the Rhesus monkeys. Talviksh is the place where the fundamental populace of Rhesus exists and one can see several of them at once. Langurs can be found in vast numbers at Pandupole, Slopka and Kalighati too.

 

Talking about the bird species, you can have the sight of grey partridge, sand grouse, crested serpent eagle, woodpecker, horned owl, tree pie, bush quail and many more, which can come up to 225 bird species.

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Types of Safari at Sariska National Park Safari



Jeep Safari

 

The best way to explore Sariska National Park is on a jeep safari. This is a 3-hour expedition with experienced guides. Each trip will take in at least 6 people and it is available in the morning from 6 AM to 10 AM and 2 PM to 6 PM.

 

Jeep safaris are ideal for exploring the vast expanse of the Park as well as enjoy views of the majestic wildlife that inhabits the place. This is also the best way to capture some of the best pictures of these wonderful animals.

 

 

Canter Safari

 

Another way to explore the Park is a Canter Safari which is done in open vans called canters. This is the best way to cover the different zones of the Park, especially when you are travelling in large groups.

 

This type of safari takes about 20 people at a time and it covers all the 4 zones of the Park. Timings are from 6 AM to 10 AM and 2 PM to 6 PM.

 

It is best to book your safari prior to your visit as the demand for these safaris is high especially during peak seasons. The timings of the safaris change according to the seasons

 

Best time to Visit Sariska National Park

 

The best time to visit the Sariska National Park starts from October and remains till June. Apart from this, the Sariska National Park is closed from July to September for the visitors. However, if you want to go for the wildlife photography, etc. the part is accessible throughout the year.

 

You can do the same by booking a ' hide' in one of the water holes, which gives an awesome chance to sight the wildlife of Sariska National Park. But you have to take permission from the Forest Reception Office in prior for the same.




How to reach Sariska National Park

 

- Air:

The nearest airport to Sariska National Park is the Jaipur Airport. The distance from the airport to the Park is 122 km which can be covered by road or rail. Direct bus and taxi services are available from the airport to Alwar which is where the Park is located.

 

- Rail:

The nearest railhead is the Alwar railway station and it is located at a distance of 37 km from the Park. This railway station is directly connected to several major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur and several others.

 

- Road:

Sariska National Park is well connected by road and there are several bus and taxi services plying this route. Both private and Government buses and taxis are available from all major cities in Rajasthan.

 

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