Sariska National Park
Sariska
Tiger Reserve is well nestled in the Aravali Hills
covering 800 sq km area divided into the
grasslands, dry deciduous forests, sheer cliffs and rocky landscape.
Whether you want to have camel safaris, go out for shopping in the
surrounding places, visit medieval palaces or wildlife watching; Sariska
Wildlife Sanctuary is the best place for you.
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Nearly
90% of the area in the sanctuary is covered with dhok trees
accommodating various wildlife species. A variety of other wild animals
like the
leopard,
sambhar, chital, nilgai, four-horned antelope, wild boar, rhesus
macaque,
langur, hyena and jungle cats are found
in the Sariska Tiger Reserve apart from the tiger. The Sariska National
Park is home to India's largest population of peafowl, and harbours
quail, sand grouse, golden- backed woodpeckers and crested serpent
eagles, among other species. Also the Siliserh Lake on the edge of the
park has a large number of crocodiles.
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The
Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary houses the ruins of medieval temples of
Garh-Rajor that date back to the 10th and 11th centuries. Also a 17th
century castle on a hilltop at Kankwari provides a panoramic view of
flying vultures and eagles. The Sariska was declared a sanctuary in 1955
and attained the status of a National Park in 1979.
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Sariska park is
home to numerous carnivores including Leopard,
Wild Dog, Jungle Cat, Hyena, Jackal, and Tiger.
These feed on an abundance of prey species such
as Sambar, Chitel, Nilgai, Chausingha, Wild Boar
and Langur.
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Thursday, 4 October 2012
Sariska National Park
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