
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Set in Rajasthan’s Aravalli hills, Sariska is where tigers roam freely among ancient temples, forts, and rugged landscapes.
Wild Tigers of the Aravallis
About
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Located just a few hours from Jaipur and Delhi, Sariska Tiger Reserve offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and wildlife. Once a royal hunting ground, it is now a protected sanctuary known for its tigers, leopards, hyenas, and rich birdlife. The reserve is unique for its ancient ruins, including Kankwari Fort and centuries-old temples scattered across the forest, making every safari a mix of wilderness and heritage.

Why visit Sariska?
Sariska is one of the most accessible tiger reserves in India, ideal for weekend getaways from Delhi or Jaipur. The park offers not only tiger and leopard sightings but also the chance to explore ancient forts, temples, and scenic valleys. Its diverse landscapes, from dry deciduous forests to rocky cliffs, make it a rewarding destination for both wildlife enthusiasts and history lovers.
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Types of Safaris Available
Jeep Safari
Private or shared Jeep Safaris for close encounters with wildlife.
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Morning: 6:00 AM to 10:30 AM
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Evening: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
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Capacity: 6 visitors per Jeep.
Canter Safari
Group safaris in larger open vehicles.
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Capacity: 12–20 visitors.
Best Time to Visit
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Winter (October – February): Best for safaris, with cool weather and lush greenery.
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Summer (March – June): Ideal for tiger sightings near water bodies.
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Monsoon (July – September): The park remains closed during this period.
Safari Zones
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Sariska Zone: Popular for tiger sightings and Kankwari Fort
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Tehla Zone: Scenic, less crowded, rich in birdlife
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Akbarpur Zone: Known for dense forests and leopard habitats













