
Sariska Lodge offers a serene and immersive escape where conscious travel meets understated luxury. Nestled on the fringes of the Sariska Tiger Reserve and cradled by the ancient Aravalli Hills, this secluded retreat spans 15 acres of thoughtfully restored forestland. Over two and a half years in the making, the lodge is designed to harmonise with its natural surroundings, offering uninterrupted vistas of wild landscapes and abundant biodiversity.
Sariska Lodge is the vision of Anand Shekhawat and Puneet Jain, united by their commitment to sustainability, community, and meaningful hospitality. Anand, with decades of experience at Aman and The Oberoi Group, says the lodge is the result of “sheer dedication and tireless efforts of our team,” adding that guests will value its “meticulously designed experiences” and “heartfelt hospitality.” Puneet welcomes “discerning travellers” to discover Sariska’s wildlife and heritage in a setting that offers “truly transformative holidays” in harmony with nature.
Sariska Lodge has been created with a sustainability-first ethos and minimal environmental impact. Over 15,000 native trees, plants, and grasses have been introduced to revive the soil and nurture a thriving micro-ecosystem.
The retreat features 11 private suites, a dedicated restaurant, open-air dining and bar, organic gardens, quiet outdoor spaces, a serene pool, wellness centre, and an in-house stable—home to the majestic horses of Ashwalaya.
Architecturally, the lodge draws from British-era forest rest houses and Rajasthani hunting lodges, using reclaimed wood, local stone, and earth-toned interiors with carved jaalis, leather accents, and natural materials.
Guests are invited to slow down and immerse themselves in nature at their own pace. From jungle safaris and birdwatching trails, thoughtfully curated activities, guided by the team’s deep knowledge of the land, allow travellers to explore the region’s rich biodiversity and landscapes.
Bordering the Tehla Gate of Sariska Tiger Reserve, the lodge offers direct access to the park—home to Tigers, Leopards, Hyenas, Jackals, Sloth Bears, wild cats, deer, and over 200 bird species. Guests can also explore on horseback, enjoy hilltop picnics, visit ancient temples, or meet local artisans in nearby villages.
Dining is rooted in a farm-to-table philosophy, with meals prepared using seasonal, locally sourced ingredients—including harvests from the lodge’s organic garden. For restoration, the Ku Nye Wellness Centre offers Ayurvedic therapies, Tibetan rituals, yoga, and meditation by ancient reservoirs.
Sariska Lodge is also deeply committed to community empowerment—training locals in hospitality and supporting livelihoods, with many women now part of its core team.
Address: Sariska Lodge, Near Forest Gate, Tehla, Alwar, Rajasthan 301410
Contact: +91 94611 14100
Website: www.sariskalodge.com
The nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport, approximately 110 km away. The closest railway station is Alwar Junction, about 37 km from the lodge. Taxis and local buses are available from both points for onward travel to Sariska. By road, the lodge is around a three-hour drive from Delhi and just two hours from Jaipur. The route offers a gradual shift from urban surroundings to the quiet, forested hills of the Aravallis—leading straight to the edge of the sanctuary