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Sariska Wildlife India

Location
Situated 107 kms from Jaipur, the Sariska National Park
is in a wooden valley, surrounded by barren mountains.
The dry deciduous forests of the ancient Aravali range
encompass the forest cover of the Sariska National Park
and Tiger Reserve.
Accessibility
Sariska is 35 km from Alwar, which is a convenient town
to approach the sanctuary. Frequent buses ply between
Sariska and Alwar. From Jaipur, Sariska is 120 km away
and it takes three hours by road. Jaipur is well connected
by air, rail and road to most of the important cities
in India. The best way to visit the park is by jeep
and these can be arranged at the Forest Reception Office
on the Jaipur Road.
The royal preserve
Sariska, in Rajasthan, the erstwhile royal preserve
of the rulers of Alwar, became a sanctuary in the year
1958. The sanctuary came under the Project Tiger in
1979 and became a national park in 1982. It is located
at Kankwari fort, near Alwar, on the Delhi - Jaipur
Highway. The terrain is predominantly hilly, as it lies
in the Aravali range. It has total area of 788 sq. kilometers,
with a core area of approximately 474 sq. kilometers.
The beautiful Siliserh Lake runs along the edge of the
reserve, with a quaint hunting lodge overlooking it.
Tourist spots
Sariska National Park :
Sariska is best known for being Tiger country and home
to a Tiger Project Sanctuary set up in in the former
hunting grounds of the royal family of Alwar. The romance
of Sariska is never ending. From the time the Buddhists
built their monasteries to the time the Pratiharas rulers
their temple and, closer down history, to the time the
Mughals set up their camps, Sariska is wrapped in a
tradition as old as the Aravali mountain ranges it is
situated in.
The Fort :
At a short distance from Alwar is a diversion taking
one past the small fortress of Kushalgarh to Talbraksha
(36 km). The moist palm grove valley transports one
mentally to India's coastal areas and it is difficult
to believe that one is geographically in a desert state.
Langurs compete in numbers with busloads of constantly
arriving pilgrims. Side by side at Talbraksha are hot
and cold springs with immense healing capacities.
A cluster of temples :
In a clearing is a cluster of temples of varying ages
and one might almost miss the gem of them all, a 10th
century temple relegated to the background. This temple,
in the typical panchayatna (five houses) pattern, was
probably built as a Vaishnava temple, but was converted
for Shiva worship. The Vishnu legend is represented
in the relief of Hiranyakashyap, Vishnu's great antagonist,
being killed by the Narsimhavatar.
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