Sariska national park
In the state of Rajasthan this amazing national park between the Aravali hills is one of the greatest shelters for the tigers that come under the initiation of ‘tiger reserves’. Sariska national park is a dry forest that gives a clear view of the wild animals living under a single roof with harmony.
People love to visit Sariska when they are touring in the state of Rajasthan. Sariska and Ranthambore are two national parks with almost same kind of ecosystem laid for the tourists to enjoy and the innocent animals to feel like home.
Various other species of animals in the Sariska national park other than the national animal tiger are: wild dog, leopard, jungle cat, jackal, Nilgai, jackal, wild- bore, langur and the avian: tree pie, woodpecker, sand grouse, serpent eagle, the great Indian horned owl.
One must spend a day or two in this national park to know about the Indian species of flora and fauna present in the state of the Great Thar Desert.
Established in the year: 1978
Area covered: 800 square kilometers
State: Rajasthan
Best time to visit: October to June
Forest type: October to June
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