rantghambore hunted fort

The surroundings have all the charm when it comes to viewing Sariska Manor. Sariska Manor has the incredible warmth of hospitality and the open space of the jungle lodge knows to give all the perks to its guests for making their wonderful stay. The birdwatchers got to see kingfishers, Asian bee-eaters and modest ringed plovers, and plenty of peacocks and peafowls, from their lavishing resort’s room. Sariska has been chosen as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International and claims more than 200 varieties of birds.

Knowingly and unknowingly spotting Leopards while resting nearby resort. Sariska Manon does not permit loud music to be played. This has to be supported for the safe wildlife around the resort as the resort is quite near to the care area of the Sariska Tiger Reserve, neighboring the Tehla gate.

There are Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, and Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. A fourth is being whittled out of the Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary.

“102 tigers lie in the three reserves among them Ranthambore is at the top list,” says Mahesh Gurung, manager of Sariska Manor. Now the situation is improved otherwise earlier there were no tigers in 2004. 

Sariska has been losing its tigers due to poaching and conflict and authorities are taking the charge of their irresponsibility. 

Now the condition is better due to the conservation schemes such as Project Tiger, which facilitated the translocation of big cats from Ranthambore to Sariska. Sariska is not just right about wildlife only but also the site of historical ruins, places of worship, and forts. When it comes to the west Sariska National Park lies Mangalsar dam, which is a palace for birdwatchers. Also, the old historic 7th-century temples and ruins witness the beauty of the place.  Ultimately your visit to Sariska is incomplete if you do not been to the medieval Bhangarh fort south region. Not many people know the fact that the mountain was built under the rule of Maharaja Man Singh which is now a bit weird. The reason why this place is acknowledged as the haunted fort in India.  

By JAGAT