A wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan, known for its Bengal tigers and ancient temples.
For wildlife spotting and birdwatching in the reserve.
Comfortable and sturdy footwear for exploring the reserve.
Protection from the sun during long hours outdoors.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects in the jungle.
Protection from sudden rain showers, common in the region.
Staying hydrated and ensuring safe drinking water during treks.
Keeping devices powered during long days exploring the reserve.
Learning about the local flora, fauna, and history of the reserve.
Famous for its traditional Rajasthani breakfast, especially the 'Dal Bati Churma'.
Known for its variety of South Indian breakfast items, especially the 'Masala Dosa'.
Offers a unique dining experience with a view of the reserve. Famous for its 'Laal Maas'.
Popular for its variety of Indian and Chinese dishes, especially the 'Chili Paneer'.
An upscale dining experience with a view of the reserve. Famous for its 'Rajasthani Thali'.
Known for its variety of Punjabi dishes, especially the 'Butter Chicken'.
Hand-carved stone items like elephants, tigers, and other wildlife, reflecting Sariska's rich biodiversity.
Beautifully crafted terracotta and ceramic items, a testament to the region's traditional pottery techniques.
Intricately tie-dyed and block-printed fabrics, popular in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region's rich textile heritage.
A blend of local spices like turmeric, red chili, and coriander, used in traditional Rajasthani cuisine.
A historic palace turned museum, offering a glimpse into the royal past of Alwar.
A 17th-century fort known for its architectural grandeur and spooky legends.
A wildlife sanctuary known for its Bengal tigers, leopards, and diverse flora and fauna.
A museum housing a rich collection of artifacts, paintings, and royal memorabilia.
A picturesque lake offering boating facilities and beautiful sunset views.
A magnificent palace complex showcasing a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles.