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Sariska Tiger Reserve Fast-Track Entry and Audio Guide

Alwar
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Private jeep safari in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Alwar, Rajasthan, best from Oct-March, starting at Sariska Gate, easy for all ages, with English audio guide.

Fast-track access for seamless entry into Sariska Tiger Reserve, a Project Tiger sanctuary.

High probability (60-70%) of spotting Royal Bengal Tigers, especially in Zones 1-3.

Scenic drives through Aravali hills, dry forests, and grasslands, ideal for photography.

Entry/admission- Sariska Tiger Reserve

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Sariska Tiger Reserve ticket included

It includes Guide Fee and Gypsy Fee (inc. driver)

Canter Safari: Express Entry Ticket does not include Canter Safari

Accommodation or meals.

Travel to/from Sariska Gate (taxi/bus/private vehicle).

Accommodation or meals.

Personal expenses

Sariska Tiger Reserve

Embark on a thrilling wildlife adventure with the Sariska Tiger Reserve FastTrack Entry and Audio Guide, offering priority access to a jeep safari in one of Rajasthan’s premier tiger reserves, nestled in the Aravali hills of Alwar. Spanning 881 sq km, Sariska is renowned for its Royal Bengal Tigers, leopards, and over 220 bird species, set against a backdrop of dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and historic ruins. Established as a tiger reserve in 1978, it’s the world’s first to successfully relocate tigers from Ranthambore. The fast-track ticket ensures swift entry, while the audio guide provides narrated insights into the park’s biodiversity, history, and conservation, perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers seeking a flexible, immersive safari experience.


Established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 and a tiger reserve in 1978, this 881 sq km park in Alwar, Rajasthan, is famed for its Royal Bengal Tigers, with 24 tigers as of 2021, including cubs, following successful relocations from Ranthambore starting in 2004. Nestled in the Aravali hills, it features dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and rocky cliffs, hosting leopards, striped hyenas, sambar deer, and over 220 bird species like crested serpent eagles and Indian peafowl. Its historical significance, tied to the Mahabharata’s Pandavas, and conservation efforts under Project Tiger make it a biodiversity hotspot. Open year-round, 6:30 AM - 5:00 PM (summer); entry via safari permit (INR 80 Indians, INR 470 foreigners). A thrilling POI for spotting tigers and exploring Rajasthan’s wild heart.


Pandupol Hanuman Temple

Located within the park’s core zone, this ancient temple is linked to the Mahabharata, believed to be where Bhima met Lord Hanuman. Set amidst a scenic waterfall, it’s a pilgrimage site and a serene stop for safari-goers, offering spiritual ambiance and lush views. Accessible via jeep safari or private vehicles (Tuesdays/Saturdays, INR 250); no separate entry fee. Ideal for cultural explorers and nature lovers.


Kankwari Fort

A 17th-century fort within the reserve, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II, where Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb imprisoned his brother Dara Shikoh. Perched on a hill, it offers panoramic views of Sariska’s forests and wildlife, with historic wall paintings. Accessible only by jeep safari; no extra cost. A must-visit for history buffs seeking adventure and scenic beauty.


Sariska Palace

Once a royal hunting lodge of Maharaja Jai Singh, this architectural gem near the park’s entrance is now a heritage hotel and museum. Its sprawling lawns and antique decor reflect Alwar’s regal past. Viewable during safari or as a pre/post-tour stop; museum entry INR 100. Perfect for those intrigued by Rajputana history and luxury.


Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

A 6th-century Shiva temple within the reserve, maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, featuring intricate carvings and nearby Jain ruins with a Tirthankara sculpture. Its isolated setting amidst forests adds a mystical charm. Accessible via jeep safari; no separate fee. A unique POI for spiritual and architectural enthusiasts.


Sariska Tiger Reserve
Sariska Tiger Reserve

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