Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary

Location of Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, Attractions of the Wildlife Sanctuary, Visiting hours in the Wildlife Sanctuary.


Location of Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary:

This Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of 50 Km South of Kota City amidst the Mukundarah hill ranges along the Southeastern border of Kota, District Kota, Rajasthan.

Attractions of Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary:

It is reachable via a drive through the hilly area. Earlier it was the hunting preserve of the Maharaja and the royal family of Kota State. It was established as a Wildlife Sanctuary in the year 1955 and now covers an area of 250 Sq. Km. This thickly forested Sanctuary houses many rare trees and plants having medicinal properties and is a habitat to Antelopes, Bears, Chinkaras, Leopards, Panthers, Sambhars, Sloth Bears, Spotted Deers, Wild Boars and Wolves. It also houses the old hunting lodges built by the erstwhile rulers of Kota and a Forest Department Guest House.

Visiting Hours in Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary:

It is sometimes closed during Monsoon (usually from Mid-July to Mid-September). The visitors need to obtain prior permission from the Forest Ranger or the District Forest Office before entering the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. An entry fee of Rs. 100/- per person is charged from foreign tourists, while the Indian Nationals have to pay Rs. 20/- per person.


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Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary