Saturday 29 August 2015

Derawar Fort

Derawar Fort

A visit to the Derawar Fort requires a three to four-hour long trip with a four-wheel vehicle, but those with a soft spot for military structures won't regret the journey. Found in the middle of nowhere, miles into the Cholistan Desert, the awe-inspiring Derawar Fort, built in 1733, dominates the landscape, and is characterised by a unique ensemble of 40 massive, largely intact bastions set all along the four walls. The ramparts rise about 30 metres above the ground, and the fort has an impressive circumference of 1,5 kilometres. Visiting the fort's interiors requires a special permission by local authorities, and may not be worth the trouble of going through such process: the imposing bastions are in fact the real attraction of this striking landmark. While on site, however, visitors might also enjoy taking a look at the nearby mosque, an almost exact replica of the Moti Mosque right outside Delhi's Red Fort.

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