OK, so it's just a watering hole for camels and perhaps it's not so interesting given it's all dried up, at least in November. And...then that means of course that there are no camels there! still, it's just another great view of the fort. We walked all around it and saw it from different angles.
Updated Feb 20, 2005
Address: Behind the fort, in the desert!!
dont forget to visit Darawer Fort , a small Hindu Village and some Shrines of Nawab's Families , very Beautiful Mosque and Palace too
Written Oct 3, 2006
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dont forget to visit Darawer Fort , a small Hindu Village and some Shrines of Nawab's Families , very Beautiful Mosque and Palace too
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The Derawar Fort - a desert treasure

We drove our jeeps through the Cholistan desert and arrived at the fort by dusk. Someone else on VT described it as looking like sandcastles. I couldn't agree more. We drove up towards the fort right...
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The Derawar Fort is dark and massive but the adjactent Mosque is delicate and light. The small village here though a bit earthy is full of friendly people. According to our driver not so many tourist...
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