Eight months without a trip + a brand-new car with just 212 km on the odometer = a man desperate to leave Delhi. My car was basically a showpiece for school runs and mall discounts. Time to put it on a real road and give it some dust, like a true SUV advertisement.
(Best time to visit Sariska? October–February. Skip monsoons unless you like wading.)
5 AM Wake-Up Call – Alexa vs The Family
Alexa: “Good morning! Time to explore the wild.”
My wife (half asleep): “Alexa, snooze forever.”
My son: “I’m ready! Where’s my binoculars?”
Me (looking at the clock): “Why did I agree to this?”
We left at 6:15 AM. My new car sparkled like it was being filmed for a commercial. My wife was determined to nap. My son was determined to make sure she didn’t.
Dhaba Pit Stop – The Real Safari
By 9 AM we were at a highway dhaba. The waiter came with a smile and parathas the size of steering wheels.
Me: “Three parathas.”
My son: “Five! And extra butter!”
My wife (rolling eyes): “We’re here to spot tigers, not cholesterol.”
Food Tip: Dhabas on NH-48 are carb wonderlands. Strong chai, yogurt thick enough to use as cement, and parathas the size of dinner plates.
Tiger Chase = Jungle Traffic Jam
At 4:30 PM, the guide’s radio crackled: “Tiger sighted.” The driver floored it. My son yelled, “Faster Papa faster!”
Me: “This isn’t Fast & Furious: Sariska Drift.”
We arrived at the spot to find 20 jeeps bumper-to-bumper like Sariska Mall Parking. Tourists craned necks, cameras out, some playing tiger growl sounds on their phones (don’t ask).
Finally, the tiger appeared — orange, majestic, and a pixel on my camera because I’d left it on manual focus. The shot looked like a burnt pancake.
My son: “Papa, even my drawing looks better.”
My wife: “We drove five hours and you clicked this?”
Me: “But think of the Instagram caption!”
Dinner & Dessert – Spice Level: Tiger
Back at the resort, we showered off layers of safari dust and sat down for Rajasthani dinner. Dal, baati, churma, and laal maas that could legally qualify as a fire hazard.
My wife: “This is spicy!”
My son (mouth on fire): “Waaater!”
Me: “This is how real explorers eat.”
We ended the evening with chai and pakoras on the lawn, the jungle hum all around, me wondering if the tiger was somewhere laughing at my photo skills.
Things to Do Around Sariska
- Morning & Evening Safari rides (book early; good routes go fast).
- Siliserh Lake for boating & moody selfies.
- Bhangarh Fort (40 km) if you like spooky forts with a side of ghost stories.
- Alwar City for Bala Quila and the legendary Alwar milk cake.
How to Reach
- By Car: 200 km from Delhi via NH-48 or Delhi-Mumbai Expressway (drive is bliss)
- By Train: Alwar Station, 37 km away.
- By Air: Jaipur Airport, 110 km away.
Food Recommendations
- Highway dhabas for parathas & giant lassi mugs.
- Resort kitchens for laal maas, gatte ki sabzi, dal-baati-churma.
- Evening chai + pakoras for full safari vibes.
Final Thoughts
Sariska gave us wildlife, dusty hair, a tiger cameo worthy of a Marvel post-credit scene, and a laal maas experience we’ll never forget. My car got its adventure stripes, my wife got her Instagram stories, and my son got a lifetime story for his school essay: “The Day We Saw a Tiger in Traffic.”
If you’re craving an adventure within five hours of Delhi, Sariska is your wild weekend fix.
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