Sariska Tiger Reserve, tucked away in the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan, offers a captivating wildlife experience by combining old sites, steep cliffs, and deep forests. Covering 881 square kilometers, the reserve is not only home to the Royal Bengal tiger but also features a startling range of plants and animals. Sariska distinguishes itself with its effective program for moving tigers, which enabled the population recover from early 2000s near- extinction. Sariska presents to guests a unique mix of natural adventure and historical discovery with its abundant biodiversity, medieval temples, and grand Kankwari Fort.
Supporting Wildlife Protection and Conservation
Our Veterinary Unit and Quick Response Team at Sariska Tiger Reserve are committed to safeguarding the many species found there.
- Medical aid and rescue activities guarantee the safety and well-being of injured and sick animals in wildlife healthcare and rehabilitation.
- Advanced tracking and surveillance devices support in researching and safeguarding Sariska’s increasing tiger population.
- Active steps are done to minimize human-wildlife confrontations and move unhappy animals in order of conflict management and rescue operations.
- Local communities participate in conservation projects to support coexistence and environmentally friendly travel.

