Sariska once the royal reserve of the rulers of Alwar was converted in the Tiger Reserve in 1958 and into a national park in 1982. This place is surrounded by history of the rulers from Alwar and the Mughals of Delhi. The beautiful palace, once the jungle resort of the royalties has been converted to a heritage hotel now. The Kankawari Fort and the ancient temple of Shiva add to the legendary background of this erstwhile hunting ground for the royalties.
The deciduous forests and the large area are best suited for the habitat of the Tiger and he leopard, which have a healthy population at this National Park. Hardly 100 kms from the capital of Jaipur, this sanctuary falls on the Delhi Jaipur highway. Apart from the tigers and the leopards, the four horned antelope and the spotted deer are found here. The bird life comprises of the pea fowl, gray partridge, quail, sand grouse, tree pie, white breasted kingfisher, golden - backed woodpecker, crested serpent eagle and great Indian horned owl.
The beautiful lake of Silserh is at the centre of the sanctuary with a quaint little hunting lodge overlooking it. The best time to visit this place is between October to June and it is also just 21 kms from the main town of Alwar.