Forty five kms. away from Dhariyawad is Baneshwar- where an old temple Shiva is located. Here every year in February on a full moon day, people perform ritual ceremonies and take a holy dip in the river.
Bhils (vanputras- sons of the forest) dressed colourfully congregate in lakhs.
The Bhil tribals of the area celebrate Rangpanchami every year on the fifth day after Holi (festival of colours). The Bhils folks joyously dance inside the forests around Dhariyawad presenting a colourful picture
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SITAMATA CENTURY ::
A major attraction is the Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary spread over an area of 425sq. Kms.
The Bamboo, Teak and dry deciduous forests provide shelter to flying squirrels -which can be seen only in Northern India, Panthers, Pangolin, Sambhar, Chinkara, Wild boar, Chausingha, pythons and crocodiles and many other species.