The “Sariska National Park” history goes back to the time of pre-independence. Earlier, this region was is the use of the Kings or the royal people as a private hunting destination. After independence, the situation had shifted, the kings were stripped from their royal control. Common citizens began hunting wild animals for residence and agricultural purposes to clear land. For reasons of continuous shooting and government neglect, the number of wild animals kept decreasing drastically here. But, the chosen Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary was not one of the nine Tiger project reserves in 1973.The incorporation of the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is fully under the Tiger project in 1979. The successful implementation of conservation-related policies has significantly benefited the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary and made it popular around the world.