Sariska Palace, Sariska

Sariska palace was built as a hunting lodge at the close of the 19th century
by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh of Alwar in a calm, quiet and a thickly wooded
valley on the threshold of what is now the Sariska national park. the palace
is a brilliant jewel set in nature in all it's natural magnificence and
is much admired by all discerning visitors for its architectural grandeur
and natural surroundings.
Facilities at Sariska Palace
100 Air-con rooms and suites spread over three wings (Queen's, Haveli, Palace
Wing)
Multi cuisine restaurant,
Swimming pool,
Tennis,
Conference hall,
Ayurvedic health centre,
Health club, Bar,
doctor on call
all major credit card accepted here.
Birding
A total of 211 species was recorded, of which 120 were resident, 73 were
migrant visitors and 18 were considered to be vagrants.
Wildlife
The Sariska Sanctuary is a Project Tiger Reserve with a rich wealth of fauna
which include mainly the leopard, several species of deer, porcupine, etc.
It is home to an exotic variety of birds. Recent census shows that there
no tigers remaining at Sariska.
Distances
Delhi to Sariska - 220 kms
Jaipur to Sariska - 110 kms
Shahpura (Delhi-Jaipur Highway) to Sariska - 40 kms
Alwar - 36 kms