If you live in Delhi, your children have likely never seen the Milky Way. Light pollution has stolen the night sky. But just four hours away, down the Alwar-Bhiwadi highway, lies a place where stars don’t just twinkle – they blaze across the darkness like diamonds scattered on black velvet.
Welcome to Astroport Sariska, India’s first astronomy-themed family resort near Delhi. This is not your typical weekend getaway with just a pool and buffet. Here, families discover something rare: a place where kids can touch telescopes, spot tigers, swim under open skies, and ask “why is Saturn yellow?” while actually seeing Saturn’s rings through a lens.
Why Astroport Sariska Stands Out: Astroport Sariska invites you to rediscover wonder beneath vast star-lit skies and amidst forested hills. As India’s first astronomy-themed resort, we blend wild-forest charm, wildlife proximity and eco-friendly luxury so you can gaze at the cosmos by night and unwind in serene cottages by day. Perfect for families, couples or anyone craving a nature and stargazing escape.
For Delhi families tired of crowded malls and the same hill station trips, Astroport offers something different. It is a family resort near Delhi that combines three powerful experiences: professional stargazing with high-powered telescopes, proximity to Sariska Tiger Reserve for jungle safaris, and comfortable eco-conscious cottages with pools and organic farm-to-table dining.
This article will help you decide if Astroport Sariska is the right weekend escape for your family.
If you’re exploring more unique ideas beyond typical destinations, you may also enjoy our guide on offbeat weekend getaways from Delhi.

Delhi life moves fast. Between office deadlines, school runs, traffic jams, and pollution alerts, families rarely get time to breathe. Parents juggle work-from-home calls while kids stare at tablets. Weekends often mean the same routine: shopping malls, a movie, or ordering takeout.
What families actually crave is something else. They want clean air. Open spaces. A place where children can run freely without honking cars. They want activities that engage kids without screens. And most importantly, they want all of this within a short, comfortable drive.
Here is what Delhi families typically seek in a weekend break:
Astroport Sariska checks all these boxes. It sits just 220 kilometres from Delhi, an easy four-hour drive through well-maintained highways. The property offers wide-open spaces within the Aravalli hills. And the activities – from stargazing to safaris – ensure kids stay engaged without glancing at their phones.
Many families also shortlist destinations that are short, easy drives, which we’ve covered in our list of weekend getaways under 6 hours from Delhi.
Most family resorts near Delhi follow a predictable formula: swimming pool, buffet spread, lawn for cricket, maybe a small play area. Kids enjoy the pool for an hour, get bored by evening, and parents end up letting them watch cartoons on phones.
There is nothing wrong with this setup. But after the third or fourth visit, the novelty wears off. Families start asking: “Is this really a break, or just a change of location for the same routine?”
Astroport Sariska breaks this pattern. Yes, there is a pool and good food. But the real magic begins after sunset, when the telescopes come out, and the Milky Way appears overhead. For many Delhi children, this is the first time they truly see the night sky. That moment – the gasp when they spot Saturn’s rings or Jupiter’s moons – becomes a core memory.
This is why Delhi families keep returning. Astroport is not just about relaxation. It is about wonder.
Compared to many luxury nature resorts near Delhi NCR, Astroport focuses less on indulgence and more on shared family experiences.

Astroport Sariska is located in Tehla, near Roopbas village, in Alwar district of Rajasthan. It sits at the edge of Sariska Tiger Reserve, nestled within the ancient Aravalli hills. From central Delhi, the drive takes approximately four to four and a half hours, depending on traffic.
Best Route: The most reliable route is Delhi to Gurugram via NH48 (Delhi-Jaipur Highway), then onward to Bhiwadi, Alwar bypass, and finally Tehla. The highway is mostly smooth, though the Manesar-Gurugram stretch can get congested during peak hours. Early morning departures (before 7 AM) help avoid the worst traffic.
The final 20 kilometres from Alwar to Tehla wind through buffer forest zones. Roads narrow and curve gently through scenic hills. Drive carefully, as wildlife sometimes crosses. Mobile signals can drop in patches, so download offline maps beforehand.
Travel Tips:

The proximity to Tehla Gate is a strategic advantage. Unlike the main Sariska Gate (Alwar), which sees heavy tourist traffic, Tehla is quieter. Families staying at Astroport can reach the safari start point in just 10 to 15 minutes, meaning extra sleep before morning safaris – a blessing for parents with young children.
For a more detailed breakdown of routes, road conditions, and best departure timings, see our complete guide on how to reach Astroport Sariska from Delhi.

Astroport Sariska is not just another nature resort. It occupies a unique space by combining three high-demand experiences that most resorts offer separately: astronomy education, wildlife proximity, and sustainable luxury. Here is what sets it apart.
The “Astro” in Astroport is not marketing fluff. This is India’s first resort designed around professional stargazing. Each evening, after sunset, astronomy sessions begin on the open lawn. Families gather as educators use green laser pointers to trace constellations across the sky – Orion the Hunter, Ursa Major, and the Pole Star.
Then comes the real show: high-powered Dobsonian telescopes, some with apertures up to 16 inches. These are professional-grade instruments, not toy telescopes. Through them, guests can see:
Why This Matters: Delhi sits under a Bortle Class 9 sky (inner-city light pollution). From there, you see maybe the Moon and a few bright stars. Sariska/Tehla rates Bortle Class 2 or 3, meaning truly dark skies where the Milky Way stretches overhead like a glowing river. For children growing up in cities, this contrast is life-changing.
The sessions are interactive. Kids can ask questions (“How far is Mars?” “Why do stars twinkle?”). Educators explain in simple language. Even toddlers enjoy looking through the eyepiece, though they may not grasp the science yet.
Q: What if my child is too young to understand astronomy?
A: Even young children love the visual spectacle. Seeing a bright planet or the Moon’s craters through a telescope creates awe, regardless of age. Educators tailor explanations to the audience.
Families comparing dark-sky experiences often wonder how Astroport stacks up against other options, which we’ve explored in our comparison of the best stargazing near Delhi.
Astroport sits within the buffer zone of Sariska Tiger Reserve, one of India’s well-known wildlife sanctuaries. The reserve is home to Royal Bengal Tigers, leopards, hyenas, jungle cats, sambar deer, nilgai, and over 200 bird species.
Families can book morning or evening jungle safaris through Tehla Gate. Safaris typically last two and a half to three hours. While tiger sightings are never guaranteed (they are wild animals, after all), the forest itself is a classroom. Kids learn to spot pug marks, identify bird calls, and understand forest ecosystems.
Beyond Safaris: Even without entering the reserve, Astroport’s grounds offer nature experiences. Peacocks roam freely. The property has nature trails where resident naturalists lead walks, pointing out medicinal plants, animal tracks, and birdlife. For children used to concrete playgrounds, walking barefoot on forest trails is pure magic.
The Aravalli hills provide a stunning backdrop. Sunrises and sunsets here paint the rocky outcrops in shades of gold and pink. Parents often comment that just sitting on their cottage balcony with morning tea feels like therapy.
Q: Is the safari safe for young children?
A: Yes. Safaris use sturdy Gypsy jeeps with trained drivers and guides. Children as young as three can join. Morning safaris (6 to 9:30 AM) are cooler and less tiring for little ones.
Astroport balances nature immersion with modern comfort. Accommodations include cottages built from local stone and sustainable materials, designed to blend into the landscape. Room categories range from Signature Cottages for couples to Family Cottages that sleep up to six people (ideal for grandparents, parents, and kids travelling together).
Key Features:
The eco-conscious approach is real, not just branding. Astroport runs on 100 percent solar power. Kitchen waste converts to biogas. Drip irrigation sustains the organic farm. There are no plastic bottles – filtered water stations are available. For families who want to teach children about sustainability, this is education in action.
Q: Does eco-friendly mean basic facilities?
A: No. Rooms have air conditioning, modern bathrooms, comfortable beds, and quality linens. Eco-conscious does not sacrifice comfort here.

Let’s walk through a typical astronomy evening at Astroport Sariska.
As twilight deepens, families gather on the lawn. The sky shifts from blue to indigo to black. The first stars appear. An educator begins the session with a warm introduction: “Tonight, we will travel millions of light-years without leaving this lawn.”
Using a green laser pointer, the guide traces lines between stars, forming constellations. “That V-shape is Taurus the Bull. Those three stars in a row? Orion’s Belt.” Kids crane their necks, trying to spot the shapes. Some parents admit they never knew constellations had stories.
Next, the telescopes. Guests queue up to peer through the eyepiece. A child looks in and squeals: “I see it! I see Saturn!” A parent leans in and goes silent, stunned by the clarity of the rings. A grandparent tears up, saying they never imagined they would see this in their lifetime.
What You Might See (seasonal):
Daytime astronomy is also possible. Using special solar filters, the team can show sunspots and solar prominences – safe and fascinating.
Children engage with astronomy at Astroport in hands-on ways. They can help “steer” the telescope (under supervision), learning how it moves to track celestial objects. Educators encourage questions and adapt explanations to age levels.
For older kids (ages 8 and up), workshops are available on request. These might include:
The key is interactivity. This is not a lecture. It is a conversation under the stars.
The weather can be unpredictable. Monsoons bring clouds. Winter fog occasionally obscures the sky. What then?
Astroport has backup plans. On cloudy nights, indoor sessions take over. Educators show space documentaries, host “Ask an Astronomer” Q&A sessions, or demonstrate telescope assembly. The learning continues, even if the sky does not cooperate.
That said, visiting during the dry months (October to March) gives the best chance of clear skies. Check weather forecasts before booking if stargazing is your top priority.

Astroport is as engaging by day as it is by night. Here is how families fill their daylight hours.
Swimming Pool: The outdoor pool is a family favourite. It has a shallow section for toddlers and a deeper area for adults. Surrounded by greenery and hills, it feels miles away from city chaos. Many families spend late mornings here, lounging with books while kids splash around.
Organic Farm Tour: The on-site farm grows vegetables, herbs, and flowers using organic methods. Kids can join guided tours, learn about composting, and sometimes pick fresh radishes or carrots (seasonal). For urban children who think vegetables come from supermarkets, this is eye-opening.
Cycling & Nature Walks: Bicycles are available for rent. Families can cycle around the property perimeter or venture slightly beyond (with guidance). Nature walks led by naturalists cover forest ecology, medicinal plants, and animal tracking. These walks are gentle and suitable for all ages.
Indoor Games: For downtime, Astroport offers billiards, table tennis, carrom, and board games. Useful during the midday heat or for older kids who need variety.
Village Experiences: A short walk takes you to Roopbas village. Here, life moves slowly. Families can see traditional mud houses, watch potters at work, or simply chat with locals. It offers a stark, refreshing contrast to Delhi’s high-rises and traffic.
To make the most of these activities, it helps to plan ahead — especially with kids — and this astronomy weekend packing list covers the essentials.
Many families combine their Astroport stay with a jungle safari. Tehla Gate provides access to Zones 2 and 3 of Sariska, the core tiger habitats. Safaris operate in Gypsy jeeps (six-seater) and are led by trained guides.
Safari Timings:
Approximate Cost:
Important: Safari permits sell out fast, especially on weekends and holidays. Book in advance, either directly through the Rajasthan Forest Department website or with Astroport’s assistance.
What to Expect: Tigers are elusive. You might see one, you might not. But the forest itself is the attraction – sambar herds, peacocks displaying, eagles circling overhead, and the thrill of tracking animal signs. For children, the adventure lies in the journey, not just the destination.
One of Astroport’s unexpected gifts is its ability to unplug families. Limited Wi-Fi in rooms (by design) and spotty mobile signals mean kids naturally put down devices. Instead, they play in open spaces, chase butterflies, or invent games with sticks and stones.
Parents report this as one of their favourite aspects. “For the first time in months, my daughter did not ask for the iPad,” one review noted. “She was too busy watching peacocks.”
This screen-free environment fosters real family connection – conversations over meals, storytelling under stars, shared wonder at a leopard’s paw print.

Astroport Sariska offers multiple accommodation types to suit different family structures and budgets.
Signature Cottage: Approximately 350 square feet. Best for couples with one young child. Features a king bed, modern bathroom, minibar, and private garden view. Clean and comfortable.
Wildlife Cottage: Around 400 square feet. Similar amenities to Signature but positioned for better views of the surrounding hills and forest. Slightly more spacious.
Pool Cottage: 350+ square feet with a private plunge pool. High-demand category. Perfect for families who want pool access without sharing the main pool. Offers privacy while kids play in the water steps from your door.
Family Cottage: The hero unit. A spacious 750+ square feet with two king beds plus two twin beds. Sleeps four adults and two children comfortably. Ideal for extended families (grandparents, parents, kids) who want to stay together rather than split into separate rooms.
All rooms have air conditioning, quality linens, modern bathrooms, and sit-outs or balconies. The architecture uses local stone and blends into the landscape, maintaining a rustic-luxe aesthetic.
For couples with a toddler: Signature or Wildlife Cottage works well. You get privacy and comfort without overpaying for space you do not need.
For families with two kids (ages 4 to 12): Pool Cottage is ideal. Kids love having their own pool, and parents enjoy the privacy.
For three-generation trips (grandparents + parents + kids): Family Cottage is the clear winner. Keeping everyone under one roof simplifies logistics and strengthens bonding.
For teens: Family Cottage again. Teens get their own beds but stay contained within the family unit. Less worry for parents.

Food quality can make or break a family vacation. Astroport takes this seriously.
Meals are primarily North Indian and Rajasthani cuisine, with some continental options. Breakfast typically includes poha, parathas, eggs, toast, cereals, fresh fruits, and tea or coffee. Lunch and dinner feature buffet or a la carte options: butter chicken, paneer dishes, dal tadka, rice, chapatis, and seasonal vegetables.
For Picky Eaters: The kitchen is flexible. Chefs customize spice levels for children and prepare simple staples like pasta, sandwiches, french fries, and plain dal-rice. If your child has specific dietary needs (allergies, preferences), inform the resort in advance. Reviews consistently praise the staff’s willingness to accommodate.
Hygiene: The kitchen follows an open-kitchen concept. Guests can see food preparation, which builds trust. Ingredients are fresh, and many come directly from the on-site organic farm and dairy.
Q: Are there vegetarian and vegan options? A: Yes. The menu is heavily vegetarian, and vegan options are available on request. North Indian cuisine naturally offers many plant-based dishes.
Astroport operates its own organic farm and dairy. Fresh milk, yogurt (curd), and vegetables are sourced on-site. This farm-to-table approach appeals to health-conscious Delhi parents worried about food quality.
Children can visit the dairy and see cows being milked. For kids who think milk comes from cartons, this is a revelation. The farm also grows herbs, radishes, carrots, and leafy greens using organic methods and drip irrigation.
Signature Rajasthani dishes like dal baati churma or laal maas (on request) give families a taste of local culture. But comfort food is always available for those who prefer familiar flavors.

Planning your time helps maximise the experience. Here are two sample itineraries.
Day 1: Arrival & The Stars
Day 2: Safari & Return
This itinerary is tight but doable for families with busy schedules. You get one full astronomy session and one safari.
Day 1: Arrival & Exploration
Day 2: Safari & Village Walk
Day 3: Leisure & Return
This option feels less rushed. Families can truly unwind and enjoy multiple astronomy sessions.

Let’s be honest. Astroport is not for everyone. Here is who will love it and who might prefer something else.
Be realistic about what you want from a weekend. If you seek serenity, learning, and nature, Astroport is perfect. If you want a party atmosphere, look elsewhere.
If you’re still comparing options, this detailed breakdown of Astroport vs other family-friendly resorts near Delhi offers helpful context.

Astroport positions itself as a mid-to-high premium family resort near Delhi. Here is a rough budget breakdown for a family of three (two adults, one child) for a typical weekend:
Accommodation (2 nights): Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 35,000 (depending on room type and meal plan)
Food (if not included in meal plan): Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 8,000
Safari (1 exclusive Gypsy): Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 7,000
Astronomy sessions: Often included in packages; otherwise around Rs. 1,500 per session
Travel (fuel and tolls): Rs. 4,000.
Total estimated cost: Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 55,000
This is not a budget getaway. But consider what you get: professional stargazing, proximity to wildlife, organic meals, comfortable rooms, and memories your children will carry for years. Compare this to the cumulative cost of a science museum visit, a zoo trip, and a luxury hotel stay – Astroport bundles all three.
Value Perception: Frame this as an investment in your child’s curiosity and your family’s wellbeing, not just a vacation expense.
October to March (Winter): Prime season. Cool days, cold nights, clear skies. Perfect for stargazing and comfortable safaris. Book early as weekends fill fast.
April to June (Summer): Hot days (up to 40°C), but nights are cooler. Safaris start very early (6 AM). Stargazing remains excellent. Lower crowds and better deals.
July to September (Monsoon): Lush greenery, fewer tourists, cheaper rates. However, cloud cover ruins stargazing, and Sariska safaris may close or run on limited schedules. Not ideal for astronomy-focused trips.
Recommendation: Visit between November and February for the best overall experience.
If stargazing and safaris are your priority, this seasonal breakdown on the best time to visit Sariska may help you plan better.
If you’re booking for the first time, this step-by-step guide on how to book a stargazing trip from Delhi walks you through the process.

Reviews from guests consistently highlight similar themes.
Most Praised:
Common Positive Feedback:
Areas of Constructive Feedback:
Concern: “Is the drive too long with a toddler?” Reality: Most families found four hours manageable with one planned snack-and-stretch stop. Leaving early helps.
Concern: “Will my child understand astronomy at age 5?” Reality: Even young kids loved looking through the telescope. Understanding is secondary to the wow factor.
Concern: “What if we don’t see a tiger?” Reality: Most guests say the safari was exciting regardless. Spotting deer, peacocks, and animal tracks kept kids engaged.
Concern: “Is it safe for kids at night (nature sounds, insects)?” Reality: The property is fenced and secure. Nature sounds (crickets, frogs) are gentle. Bugs are minimal, and mosquito repellent helps.

Ready to plan your weekend? Here is how to book.
Direct Booking (Recommended): Visit the Astroport Sariska website. Direct bookings often come with better customisation options, such as tailored astronomy packages or safari coordination. You can also call or email the team to discuss specific needs (dietary restrictions, birthday celebrations, grandparent accessibility).
Online Travel Agencies (OTAs): Platforms like MakeMyTrip, Booking.com, Goibibo, and Agoda list Astroport Sariska. Useful for comparing rates and reading reviews. However, special packages (astronomy + safari combos) may not be visible on OTAs, so check the official site first.
Planning Tip: Match your trip to school schedules and long weekends. Avoid peak summer if possible. Consider a weekday trip (Thursday-Friday) for lower rates and quieter experiences.

A: Approximately 220 km, which is a 4 to 4.5-hour drive from central Delhi via NH48.
A: Yes. The property is safe, with open spaces, a pool, and kid-friendly astronomy sessions. Activities suit ages 3 and up.
A: Swimming, cycling, nature walks, farm tours, indoor games, and optional jungle safaris. Plenty to keep them engaged.
A: Astronomy sessions are typically included with your stay, but confirm timing and schedule when you book your room.
A: Absolutely. Many families book a morning or evening safari alongside their stay. Book safari permits early as they sell out fast.
A: Family Cottage (sleeps 6) for large groups, Pool Cottage for smaller families wanting privacy, or Signature/Wildlife Cottages for couples with one child.
A: October to March offers the best weather and clear skies for stargazing. November to February is ideal.
Delhi families choose Astroport Sariska because it delivers something rare: a weekend that feels like an escape yet is close enough for spontaneity. It is a place where children discover that the universe is bigger than their smartphone screen and that forests hold mysteries no app can replicate.
Parents appreciate the balance. Yes, there is adventure – telescopes, safaris, nature walks. But there is also rest – comfortable beds, a pool, good food, and the quiet that only hills and forests can provide.
This is not just a family resort near Delhi. It is where your child first sees Saturn’s rings. Where grandparents and grandkids lie on the lawn counting shooting stars. Where teenagers forget their phones because the Milky Way overhead is more captivating.
If you have been searching for a weekend trip that your family will remember long after the photos are forgotten, Astroport Sariska is waiting.
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