A big news related to the famous Sariska Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan has come to light. Due to the monsoon season, the core area of Sariska has been closed for tourists, causing disappointment among wildlife lovers. But don’t worry, the thrill of safari is not over yet. The buffer zone of Sariska and some selected routes are still open for tourists, where tiger clans are seen roaming. According to the latest reports, the presence of 11 tigers has still been recorded in these open parts of Sariska, which is enough to give you full enjoyment of jungle safari.
Choose this right route to see tigers
Even though entry is prohibited in the main core area, the excitement in the buffer area of Sariska has still not diminished. The Forest Department has fixed special routes for the convenience of tourists, where the chances of seeing tigers are highest. Experts believe that during monsoon, tigers often camp near natural water sources and safe areas, so it is very important to be patient and follow the guide’s instructions during the safari. If you are planning to visit Sariska, book a safari in the morning and evening shifts, as tiger activity is seen the most during these times.
Know these important things before going on safari
Sariska safari is still a great option, you just have to choose the right place and time. Use the online portal for booking so that there is no inconvenience on the spot. Also, do not make noise when entering the forest and respect the natural peace. The buffer zone of Sariska is also full of dense forests and spectacular views, where apart from tigers, leopards, sambar and various species of birds can also be seen. Book your slots now to make your next trip memorable and witness this amazing adventure of nature as you may never get a chance to hear the roar of 11 tigers.
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