Sariska palace (Rajasthan, India) was built as a hunting lodge at the close of the 19th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh of Alwar in a calm, quiet and a thickly wooded valley on the threshold of what is now the Sariska national park. the palace is a brilliant jewel set in nature in all it's natural magnificence and is much admired by all discerning visitors for its architectural grandeur and natural surroundings.
Facilities
- 100 Air-con rooms and suites spread over three wings (Queen's, Haveli, Palace Wing)
- Multi cuisine restaurant.
- Swimming pool.
- Tennis.
- Conference hall.
- Ayurvedic health centre.
- Health club, Bar.
- doctor on call.
- all major credit card accepted here.
Activities :
Birding :
A total of 211 species was recorded, of which 120 were resident, 73 were migrant visitors and 18 were considered to be vagrants.
Wildlife:
The Sariska Sanctuary is a Project Tiger Reserve with a rich wealth of fauna which include mainly the leopard, several species of deer, porcupine, etc. It is home to an exotic variety of birds.
Best time to visit :
Visitors can visit Sariska wildlife sanctuary throughout the year, still the beast period is during the months of October to June.
- 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)
How to Reach :
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 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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