Derawar Fort:- To the southeast of Dera Nawab, on the edge of the Cholistan Desert, make an exciting day’s outing from either Ahmadpur East or Bahawalpur. The massive fort towers over the surrounding semi-desert and is visible from miles around. The huge walls, supported by enormous round buttresses, stand 40 meters (130 feet) high and are 1.5 kilometers (a mile) in circumference. The drive, for four-wheel drive vehicles only, take from one to two hours from Ahmadpur East, depending on the state of the road and the route your guide has chosen for you. The last 25 kilometers (15miles) are across desert. There has been a fort at Derawar for at least 5,000 years, part of a long chain that protected the ancient trade rout from central Asia to the Indian subcontinent. The fort was captured by the Abassi family from Raja Rawal Singh of Jaisalmar in 1733, at which time the present fort was built. The whole area around Derawar was once well watered by the Ghaggar River (now called the Hakra in...
Print Add to bookmark The Himalayan mountain range in found in Asia and separates India and Pakistan from the Tibetan plateau of China . The Himalayas are more than just a mountain range: together, they make up a gigantic mountain system, which includes many peaks – fourteen of which rise over 8,000 metres above sea level. Can you remember what the highest is called? Mount Everest at sunset, in the Himalayas Climbers’ tents at Everest base camp, Nepal In this case study you can read all about this mountain region. We’ll look at its importance for some of the major world religions, find out how Nepalese people live and work in the mountains, and take a peek at some of the animals that call the Himalayas home. Want to know more about the 2015 Nepal earthquakes? Click here. More in this section: The Himalayas Sacred Himalayas Living in the Himalayas Animals
Nanga Parbat is the most isolated and perhaps the most imposing of all the peaks of Asia. With the exception of subordinate pinnacles rising from its own buttresses, no peak within 60 miles of Nanga Parbat attains an altitude of more than 17000 feet. Throughout a circle of 120 miles diameter Nanga Parbat surpasses all other summits by more than 9000 feet. Its upper 5000 feet are precipitous. "Perhaps in describing mountains," wrote John Ruskin in Modern Painters, " with any effort to give some idea of their sublime forms, no expression comes oftener "to the lips than the word ' peak,' and yet it is curious, how rarely even among the "grandest ranges an instance can be found of a mountain ascertainably peaked in the "true sense of the word,—pointed at the top and sloping steeply on all sides." Nanga Parbat Fairy Meadows in Pakistan Elevation: 8,126 m (26,660 ft) Ranked 9th A traveler in the Himalaya, who has stud...
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