SARISKA MONSOON SAFARI

SARISKA MONSOON SAFARI

Monsoon Safari – Sariska

The monsoon months can never make the wildlife lovers happy, as all the protected reserves in the country are closed during that period but here’s something to compensate for that. The forest authorities of Sariska started Jungle Safari in Bala Quila buffer Zone with an aim to promote ecotourism in the region where the focus will be more on showcasing the natural richness of the forest rather than sighting tigers. The buffer zone tour of Sariska National Park will take tourists to places like Siliserh, Bala Quila, and Dadikar forest area among others. Tourists can explore wildlife only during the daytime.

Development of the Sariska Buffer Zone

The forest area of Alwar was undertaken by Sariska Tiger Reserve in 2013 and started nurturing the forest and protect it from deforestation. Alwar buffer zone of Sariska tiger reserve is the home for world’s second-largest cat (leopard), so the forest department came with an idea to promote tourism in the region from July 1, 2016, jungle Safari was started by the forest authority of Sariska tiger reserve and there focus was more on showcasing the natural richness of the forest rather than sighting tigers. While 20 petrol vehicles have been registered by the authorities, around 30 nature guides are being trained for the purpose already.

The buffer zone tour of Sariska Tiger Reserve will take tourists to places like Siliserh, Bala Quila, and Dadikar forest area among others. According to the authorities, tourists are already interested in exploring the buffer areas and tourists can explore wildlife only in the daytime.

Monsoon Safari – Sariska

The monsoon months can never make the wildlife lovers happy, as all the protected reserves in the country are closed during that period but here’s something to compensate for that. The forest authorities of Sariska started Jungle Safari in Bala Quila buffer Zone with an aim to promote ecotourism in the region where the focus will be more on showcasing the natural richness of the forest rather than sighting tigers. The buffer zone tour of Sariska National Park will take tourists to places like Siliserh, Bala Quila, and Dadikar forest area among others. Tourists can explore wildlife only during the daytime.

Development of the Sariska Buffer Zone

The forest area of Alwar was undertaken by Sariska Tiger Reserve in 2013 and started nurturing the forest and protect it from deforestation. Alwar buffer zone of Sariska tiger reserve is the home for world’s second-largest cat (leopard),

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so the forest department came with an idea to promote tourism in the region from July 1, 2016, jungle Safari was started by the forest authority of Sariska tiger reserve, and their focus was more on showcasing the natural richness of the forest rather than sighting tigers. While 20 petrol vehicles have been registered by the authorities, around 30 nature guides are being trained for the purpose already.

The buffer zone tour of Sariska Tiger Reserve will take tourists to places like Siliserh, Bala Quila, and Dadikar forest area among others. According to the authorities, tourists are already interested in exploring the buffer areas and tourists can explore wildlife only in the daytime.

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