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There are a number of forts along the old river bed dating back to 4000 BC. The Forts were built to guard the ancient trading routes.

Derawar Fort - Deep in the heart of the Cholistan Desert stands the lonely but awe-inspiring Derawar Fort. A massive fort with decoratively carved sandstone walls, which take your breath away, as they rise magnificently from the flat desert wasteland like something so grand it's difficult to imagine. Built in 1733 by the Nawab (Royal family) of Bahawalpur, the fort can be seen for many miles with walls 90 ft high. It is extremely photogenic, but is best seen in the morning or evening before or after the desert's midday sun takes hold.

Shrines of Channan Pir - 30 miles from Derawar Fort. A festival is held annually at the start of March where devotees gather on the night of the full moon to honour the tomb of saint Channan Pir.

Shopping - You can buy locally produced Cholistan crafts at the Craft Development Centre outside Farid Gate. Best buys including a Flassi (camel hair wall hanging or decorative carpet), a Gindi (cloth needlework covering used as spread or tablecloth), Khalti (multi-coloured embroidered purse)or a Changary (geometric plague made of palm leaves).

Trekkers essentials :

Clothes - Make a turban from a piece of cloth. Essential to cope with the searing heat of the desert. Place onions in the turban which apparently absorbs the heat to keep your head fresh - if you can cope with smelling more pungent than your camel.

- Bring plenty of food and water. Oasis's are rare in this desert.

- For the more adventurous is it possible to pay for a permit at the Bahawalpur office of the PTDC (Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation) and stay independently in the desert, but the logistics involved in bringing in your water and food supply and arranging for a pickup back out, make this option not particularly viable.

- Get yourself a recommended guide who is a local to the region and can protect you against possible bandits.

- Best time to visit is winter - October to March when the temperature ranges from 8C - 23C.

- Four wheel drive and camel tours can be arranged to take you into the Cholistan and to the fort, but for a quick day visit it's best to hire a car and driver for the 'relaxed' experience. Prices are extremely cheap, but make sure you choose your car and driver wisely.

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