Price (Indian) | 4500 Full Gypsy |
Price (Foreigner) | 7500 Full Gypsy |
Timings | Morning 06:00 AM – 08:00 AM | Evening 04:00 PM – 06:00 PM (Safari Timing Varies as Season Changes) |
The Sariska tiger reserve online safari booking is done on a first-come, first-served basis and you must have to pay the full fee in advance for the Sariska Tiger Reserve safari booking.
The vehicle is allotted on the day of the Sariska Forest safari and the fee for a confirmed seat in a Jeep or Canter is non-refundable and non-transferable.
The perfectly molded hills of aravali-oldest mountain range in the world contains perfect hide out for the 2nd big cat of Sariska I.e. leopard.
Leopard is the most adaptable cat of the family within carnivora.
Leopards have a clear yellow coat marked with small close set of black rosettes, leopards feeds on large prey including sambhar (fawns), langurs, larger rodents like Porcupines.
During the evening drives in Jungle one can easily spot Porcupines with coat of sharp spines or quills that protect them against predation.
They are large, terrestrial and strictly nocturnal, they live in forests and desserts, rocky outcrops and hillsides.
Sometimes they eat fallen antlers of Sambhar deer for calcium.
Another easily sighted animal in Bala Quila Safari is Sambhar deer-the largest Indian deer , weighing 225-320 kg is the most preferred prey of the Tiger. It has a shaggy brown coat with the females lighter in tone and the old stags darker, almost black. Male sambhar deer are generally solitary, hence a preferred prey for the big cat.
Another harbivora found in Bala Quila Safari is Blue bull or NilGai they have ungainly horse-like built animal, the adult bull has an iron grey coat differing from the female which is yellowish brown. It is not much favoured as prey but occasionally may form a kill of the tiger.
Other frequent sighting can be of wild boar with razor sharp tusks (upper cannies), a male can be very aggressive towards a tiger pr a leopard. As a prey it is generally avoided by the big cats.
This safari starts just 4 kms of Alwar city centre and runs throughout the year however best time is early morning 6 to 8 and evening 4 to 6.
Pickup and drop from Alwar city hotels can be given with additional charge not included in price listed on site.
Monsoon rainy season enhance the beauty of this jungle as the narrow valley enriched with green leaves and looks like green carpet of mother nature ready to welcome it’s visitors with open arms, bumpy ride, Zic Zack treks, dancing peacock every where on the trails specially in morning safari make the moment an unforgettable one, it is a compulsory experience if you are in Alwar for Safaris.
Also in monsoon time when Sariska core safari is not operational in core inside then this give perfect alternative to all the adventure seekers visiting Sariska in Monsoon.
Another special feature of Bala Quila Safari is it covers heritage sites like Bala Quila Fort aka Alwar Fort- which is almost 1000 years old fort settled upon around 2000 ft above from sea level, one can witness a panoramic view of Aravali mountain ranges, bowl valley and magnificent overview of Alwar city like a Maharaja.
Other spots are hike to wall of fort, Salim sagar, suraj kund, karni mata temple, jai vilas palace ruins.
Disclaimer : Wildlife sighting is based on luck and skill of naturalist.