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An
Introduction to Sariska N.P.
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Sariska
is probably one of the most visited parks in India. Unfortunately though,
the main reason for this is not wildlife enthusiasm but only it's excellent
proximity to some large towns like Delhi and Jaipur. The park was, as
with many other parks, the hunting reserve of the royal family in the
area. In this case, it was the Royal family of Alwar. The reserve was
declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1958 and came under the "Project Tiger"
as a tiger reserve in 1979. The park covers quite a large area of 800
square kilometers, 480 square kilometers of which form the core area of
the national park. It is located among the Aravalli hill ranges in the
Alwar district of Rajasthan. Due to the presence of monuments of religious
importance located within the park boundaries, the park authorities are
compelled to keep the park open throughout the year. Unfortunately, the
only restrictions they are able to impose during this "off-season" period
are those on entry into the jungle routes. The main road is kept open
all year round. The season during which the jungles can be properly explored
is from November to June. The summer months are better for animal viewing
but are extremely hot with temperatures going up to as high as 49 degrees
centigrade. In the winter months, the temperature touches a low of 4 degrees.
Sariska is well connected with the surrounding towns and it is not difficult to access. Yet, it is advisable to take your own vehicle or hire a vehicle for the entire trip. The nearest main town to Sariska is Alwar (36km) The nearest Railway Station to the park is also located at Alwar. The nearest Airport to the park is located at Jaipur (110km) The park is very easily accessible from Delhi too. It is a 3 hour journey via the Daruhera - Alwar - Sariska route which is under 200km. It is also possible to go via the main Jaipur highway, by which the distance gets extended to approximately 240km. |
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