Everything visitors ask about Sariska — tigers, zones, jeep vs canter, prices, timings, distances and trip planning.
As of 2024–2025, Sariska’s tiger population has grown to over 30, thanks to successful relocation and conservation under Project Tiger.
Zones 1, 2 and 3 are generally best for tigers, while leopards are often seen in the buffer areas.
Yes — you can do a morning and an evening safari in one day from Alwar or Jaipur. Staying overnight lets you enjoy the forts and temples without rushing.
About 200 km from Delhi (4–5 hours) and 110 km from Jaipur (2 hours), making it a convenient weekend getaway.
A 6-seater jeep is better for photographers and small groups; a 20-seater canter suits budgets and large groups. Both enter the same zones.
Private vehicles are allowed only on Tuesdays and Saturdays on the road to Pandupol Temple. For wildlife zones you must book an official safari vehicle.
A full jeep is ₹9,000 (Indian) and sharing starts at ₹1,650 per person. Prices include permit, vehicle and guide — see the booking page for current rates.
Ranthambore is more famous but busier. Sariska is quieter, closer to Delhi and more peaceful — great for avoiding crowds.
Morning 06:30–11:00 AM and evening 02:30–06:30 PM. Each drive lasts about two to three hours.
October to June. The core zones close during the monsoon, July to September.
Jeep and canter permits are non-refundable and non-transferable once confirmed.
Yes. We arrange safaris, hotels and complete tour packages, including Sariska with Ranthambore or Bharatpur.
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