Monday, December 8, 2025

Tiger Shocks Tourists by Jumping Over 8-Foot Fence in Sariska Tiger Reserve

Tourists visiting Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar, Rajasthan are enjoying frequent sightings of tigers these days. The reserve has become a major attraction because visitors are getting the chance to see tigers almost every day.


On Sunday, a tigress named ST-9 surprised tourists with an amazing and scary moment. In front of everyone, she jumped over an 8-foot-high fence in just one leap. The sudden jump shocked the tourists sitting inside the safari jeep (gypsy). For a few moments, everyone became silent and felt very scared.

Many visitors said that they were not expecting anything like this. Some people even stopped breathing for a second because they were so frightened. Luckily, the tigress did not show any aggression. She calmly walked past the vehicle and went into the forest.

Usually, tourists in Sariska are seeing tigresses with their cubs and sometimes tigers walking freely on the road. These sightings make the safari both exciting and unforgettable.

Forest officials later said that such jumps show how strong and active tigers are, but tourists should always remain inside their vehicles and follow safety rules during safari.

This incident became a memorable moment for everyone who witnessed it.

Sariska is Becoming the First Choice for Tourists as Tiger Sightings Increase

Sariska Tiger Reserve is quickly becoming the top tourist destination because visitors are getting daily sightings of tigers. Tourists who visit Sariska are enjoying the rare chance to see tigers almost every day.

On Sunday, tourists had a very good sighting of tigress ST-9. She surprised everyone when she jumped over an 8-foot-high wire fence in a single leap. Tourists who had come for safari captured this moment on their cameras and shared the videos and photos on social media, where they soon went viral.

As soon as the tigress crossed the fence, many tourists became very scared. The safari guide asked everyone to remain calm and quiet. The tigress then walked peacefully past the safari vehicle and went into the forest.

A day before this incident, the same tigress was seen drinking water, and tourists watched her for quite some time.

In the Bala Quila buffer zone, the tigress is moving around with her three cubs. Two days earlier, tigress ST-9 and tiger ST-2304 were also seen sitting on the Alwar–Jaipur road, which surprised many people passing by.

Because tourists are getting regular tiger sightings, the number of visitors to Sariska is increasing rapidly. There are hundreds of hotels and resorts around the reserve, and during the New Year season, the area becomes very crowded. Safari bookings have already started in advance due to high demand.

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