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Sariska
(Rajasthan)
Ancient Tigerlands
Everybody wants to go to the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. It?s green, serene and so close to home. But what many happy troopers don?t know is that Sariska used to dance to a very different beat not too long ago. The beat of royal drums, to be precise, heralding the arrival of the Maharajas of Alwar and their hunting dogs.
Sariska was the hunting preserve of the Alwar royals, and its palace has been privy to many of these shoots. Reams have been written on the hunting escapades of these princes. Cookbooks have been written on the fancy shikar cuisine that evolved during those years. Now, an entirely different chapter has been added to the story of Sariska, that of wildlife protection.
Gone are the traps in which hapless goats were tied to a pole to attract tigers for the princes shooting pleasure. Now, fences prevent humans from further endangering the animals. And more books are being written, detailing the efforts being made to preserve the hundreds of species endangered over the years by callous hunters. So, hopefully, you can count on wild weekends in Sariska for many years to come.
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- 239 km South West from Delhi
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Road:
Take NH8 to Shahpura via Kot Putli and Pawta; 1 km short of Shahpura, turn left before the toll gate for the 51-km run to Sariska. Bairat and Thana Ghazi villages are your landmarks.
En route halts RTDC's Motel Behror.
Rail:
Nearest railhead: Alwar (31 km/ 45 mins) Best Option TO Jaipur-Delhi Express (dep: Old Delhi 5.10 am; arr: Alwar 7.55 am) Taxi from Alwar costs Rs 350 approx Best option FROM Jammu-Delhi Express (dep: Alwar 6.46 pm; arr: Old Delhi 9.55 pm).
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Rail:
3 hrs + road 3/4 hrs
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Content Source:
Outlook Traveller
Contributed by:
Kishore Singh & Ranee Sahaney
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