Darrah National Park One of Rajasthan's most visited national parks is the Darrah National Park. The Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, the Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Jaswant Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary are among the three wildlife sanctuaries that make up the organisation, which was founded in 2004. Large tracts of forest that were originally the Maharaja of Kota's hunting grounds may be found in the national park. The wildlife sanctuary, which has a surface area of 250 sq km, is located 50 kilometres from Kota. In 1955, the sanctuary was formally designated as a protected area. Numerous animals live there, including wolves, wild boars, deer, nilgai, and cheetahs. The sanctuary is most visited from July to September.
