Sunday, December 21, 2008

Sariska Tourism

Sariska is a storehouse of wild flora and fauna। It houses some of the famous species of deciduous plants and wild animals. It also cradles some of the rare species of birds, both native and migratory.

INTRODUCTION

The sanctuary covers an area of 800 sq km (including a core area of 498 sq km) and has sambar, spotted deer, wild boar, and above all, tigers. Project Tiger, the project launched in India to protect and preserve the tiger, has been in charge of the sanctuary since 1979.

Sariska National Park Wildlife Tours As in the Ranthambhore National Park, this park also contains ruined temples, as well as a fort and pavilions, built by the maharajas of Alwar. And the explorers delving deep into the jungle spread over nearly 900 square km can seek answers to shadowy mysteries in the crevices of the hills, remnants of a bygone age.


BEST TIME TO VISIT

The best time to visit this beautiful countryside is between November and June. One can see the most of the animals in the evening.

TOURISTS ATTRACTIONS

These same forests, ages ago, are supposed to have sheltered the exiled Pandava brothers, heroes of the epic Mahabharat. The dense forest and difficult terrain of Sariska shielded them until they reached the court at Viratnagar 66 km away and lived there disguised as servants of the king. Only five boulders now remain to testify to the presence of the five Pandavas and their wife, Draupadi.

Though the material relics of that age are scarce, the whole countryside is teeming with evidence of the presence of the heroic brothers. Bhima, the strongest brother, smote his scepter in the rock face of a cliff and created a passage for them through a gorge deep in the sanctuary. This is the place known as Pandupol, the most commonly visited spot within the Sariska area. It was here also that Bhima, who had acquired the strength of many thousand elephants by drunk from the eight jars of the nagas, received a setback to his inflated ego by Lord Hanuman. Hanuman lay across the road disguised as an old monkey and challenged Bhima to lift him when he was ordered to clear the way for the Pandavas to pass. Bhima could not even move his tail and accepted defeat. A temple here is dedicated to Hanuman in the human form.

Sariska Excursions
Sariska excursions consist of some of the finest places near the city।
Sariska excursions consist of some of the finest places near the city. Excursions around Sariska, Rajasthan are a must see for those visiting the city. Some of the famous places to visit around Sariska are:

Siliserh Lake & Palace
The Siliserh Lake is situated near the Sariska tiger reserve, just off the Alwar-Sariska road. Overlooking the palace built by Maharaja Vinay Singh in 1845 for his queen Shila, the lake presents a fascinating sight. The palace has now been converted into a tourist resort. The lake serves as a popular picnic spot, providing the facilities of boating and sailing. Major attractions of the lake include the crocodiles inhabiting of the lake.

Alwar
The city of Alwar is situated at a distance of about 36 km from Sariska. Rao Pratap Singhji of Macheri founded this city in 1771 to serve as his capital. The main attractions of Alwar include the hilltop fort, a place, a number of temples, a beautiful garden, the local museum, etc.

Deeg
Deeg is situated at a distance of few km from Sariska। A place famous for its amazing palaces and gardens, Deeg was built by Suraj Mal in the 18th century. The history of the place mentions for a battle between Maharaja Suraj Mal and the combined army of Marathas and the Mughals. The battle ended with the taking over of this place by the combined army. Once serving as the summer resort of the Bharatpur rulers, Deeg is now known as an agricultural town.

Tourist Attractions Of Sariska
Sariska tours take you to the sightseeing of Sariska National Park of Rajasthan

One of the main tourist attractions of Sariska is its exotic wildlife. Apart from that also, there are a number of other places to see in Sariska. Given below is a list of places that can be included in a Sariska, Rajasthan sightseeing tour:

Sariska National Park
The Sariska tiger reserve is mainly known for its exotic wildlife. The rich wildlife of the sanctuary includes Tiger, Leopard, Caracal, Rusty spotted cat, Jungle cat, Four-horned antelope, Sambar, Spotted deer, Wild boar, Nilgai, Jackal, Hyena, etc.

Kankwari Fort
Dating back to the time of the Mughals, Kankwari Fort is the only fort in Sariska। The fort towers above a hill, providing an overview of the Kankwari plateau and the Gujjar villages around it. Showing a Mughal connection with Sariska, this historic monument has some history attached to it. As per the historical records, Aurangzeb imprisoned the eldest son of Shahjahan, his elder brother, Prince Dara Shikoh here. However, the fort now stands mostly in ruins, because of a lack of proper maintenance. If lucky, you may spot Leopards roaming around this area to find some food and solitude.

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