Sariska
Sariska is a national park in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It covers an area of about 800 square kilometers and has sambar, spotted deer, wild boar, and tigers.
Project Tiger, the project launched in India to protect and preserve tigers, has been in charge of the sanctuary since 1979.
The national park also contains ruined temples, a fort, and pavilions, built by the maharajas of Alwar.