Wildlife Tourism in India :
Sariska declared
as Wild life sanctuary and tiger reserve in 1955 covers an
area of about 800 sq. kms. of Aravali is the one of the exciting
sanctuary. Just 3 hours drive from Delhi and 37 Km from Alwar
covers mostly the hilly area with Kankwari and Kiraska plateaus.
The wide valley of Sariska starts from Baran Tal gate and
ends before Thana Gazi. In addition to the Tiger, one can
see the Tiger of the Sanctuary i.e. Kankawari Leopard. The
best way to see the animals other than watching points is
to drive along the road from Sariska to Pandupole. In the
evening as dusk creeps, the large herds of Samber move down
from hills to drink. Beside the deer, this is perhaps the
only sanctuary in the country where Albine Neelgai has been
reported . More rare but occasionally seen are the Chowsingha,
or the four horned antelope. Among the lesser cats found in
the subcontinent the lithe, graceful and handsome caracal
is perhaps rarely ever seen.
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