Sariska Tiger Reserve to get new safari zones for tourism
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, RAJASTHAN/ Created : Oct 27, 2021, 17:02 IST
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The famous Sariska Tiger Reserve could get more zones for tourism, according to the state forest department. Only about five percent of its area remains open for safaris as of now, and there is a lot more to explore for tourists.
The famous Sariska Tiger Reserve could get more zones for tourism, according to the state forest department. Only about five percent of its area remains open for safaris as of now, and there is a lot more to explore for tourists. Read less
The famous Sariska Tiger Reserve could get more zones for tourism, according to the state forest department. Only about five percent of its area remains open for safaris as of now, and there is a lot more to explore for tourists. It has been noted that those areas that are no safari zones within the reserve, are in fact home to the big cats.
Sariska is located in Rajasthan’s Alwar district, and is a wildlife experience that you would not want to miss out on. It was declared a tiger reserve back in 1978. The forest authorities are looking into the zones that are yet unexplored. Such as the Talvriksha range, where there are no safaris, or even monitoring zones.
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