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Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary

The Darrahsanctuary is spread over an area of 250 sq. kms and is strategically
located 50 kms. away from the town of Kota.
In the days of yore, Darrah sanctuary used to be the royal hunting ground
of the erstwhile maharaja of Kota. This sanctuary is densely wooded and
is spread over a hilly terrain.
The Darrahsanctuary was officially declared as a protected area in 1955.
Some of the resident species of this mysterious sanctuary are wolf, cheetah,
nilgai, deer and wild boar. The Forest Department runs a Rest House at
Darrah sanctuary but the amenities are basic and at best sketchy.
A visit to Darrahsanctuary can be complimented by a visit to Jhalwar,
which is in close proximity to the sanctuary. There is a marvelous fort
but is in urgent need of restoration. The Jenana Khas is particularly
very attractive and is located inside the fort.
There is Jhairapatan, which is renowned for the ruins of the Sun temple
which was built way back in the 10th century. A plethora of ancient temples,
most of them built between the 7th - 8th centuries are located along the
banks of Chandrabhaga river.
Visiting the haunting Darrahsanctuary is a very rewarding experience
as it provides not only the wild side of Rajasthan but also its rich past.
One has to bear in mind that the sanctuary is out of bounds to visitors
from July till September.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary Reservation Form