As we could not spend long
time away from home due to ill health of mother we planned a short visit to
nearby places i.e. Alwar city and Sariska Wild-life Sanctuary in Rajasthan, around
200 km from Delhi. We decided to go by
own car.
We started at around 8 am and
reached around 1 pm in the Alwar city.
In between we took two breaks – one for light refreshments and another
to pick up a friend to guide and help in our tour.
After having lunch, we
visited Bala Quila, Karni Mata’s Temple, Bhartihari and finally reached Forest
Rest house in Sariska at around 4.00 pm.
Bala Quila or Alwar fort is located at the top of 300 mtr steep
cliff. This fort was built by Hasan Khan
Mewati in 1550 A.D. Alwar fort is 5 km long and 1.5 km wide and has six
historical entrances - Chand Pol, Suraj Pol (named after Raja Suraj Mal of
Bharatpur), Jai Pol, Kishan Pol, Andheri Gate and Laxman Pol. From here one can
have the view of whole city of Alwar.
While sitting in the
courtyard of the Forest Rest House in the evening, we were welcomed by many
types of birds, Sambhar deer, monkeys etc.
Owl sitting on the tree in the courtyard was the special attraction as
Seema saw the live owl for the first time.
Next day we went for Jeep
Safari in the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary.
Forest officials helped us in hiring the jeep and guide. The total cost for this was Rs.3500/-. We started at 6 am and came back around 10.00
am. During the safari we saw deers, wild
rabbit, female neelgaye, wild pig, etc. Plenty
of Peacocks were also sighted. We had
started with the dream of watching tiger, but could not locate any. Notwithstanding, we were not at all upset as
we saw many other wild animals and enjoyed the beauty of the jungle very much,
especially peacocks. We saw peacocks in
all their possible poses and positions, some running, some dancing, some on
ground while some on trees.
No comments:
Post a Comment