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Nestled in the Aravali hills, Sariska National Park in Rajasthan offers a refuge from the hustle bustle of city life. Covering an area of 800 sq km, Sariska National Park offers accommodation to diverse species of flora, fauna, birds and reptiles. 107 km off Jaipur and 200 km off Delhi, Sariska was noted as the wildlife sanctuary in 1955. It was then declared as a National Park in 1979.
Tours to Sariska National Park in Rajasthan allow travelers to taste the real wilderness of India. This North India wildlife sanctuary is a perfect base for wildlife tours. Located close to the city of Alwar, this wildlife sanctuary is the former hunting reserve of the Maharaja of Alwar. Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is covered with dry deciduous and scrub-thorn arid forests. On tours to Sariska National Park in Rajasthan, notice ninety percent of dry deciduoud forests covered with dhok trees.
Tours to Sariska National Park allow travelers to see wild animals in their natural habitat. While touring Sariska, you will come across varied species of animals such as tigers, leopard, wild dog, blue bull, rhesus monkeys, hyena, jungle cat, sambar, Indian porcupine, Indian palm civet, chitel, wild boar and many other. Among bird species, one can see peafowl, bush quail, grey partridge, golden backed woodpecker, the great Indian horned owl and many other avifauna species.
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