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Interest in the Tharparkar District in Sindh as a tourist spot is a relatively recent development. The gradual increase in the number of tourists each year is an encouraging sign for the region which consists of a jumble of towns and villages ranging from slightly developed to completely rural settlements. Most visitors flock to the district during or after the monsoon rains to experience the short period in which the desert is transformed into an oasis. This brief season is also a source of joy for the residents because the soil of this particular desert is extremely fertile and supports rainfall agriculture.

Photo: Tharparkar, Pakistan © Zaferauf



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Ancient Aror Rock
Arorkot, Rohri, Sindh, Pakistan.
Furqan LW Located nearly 10 kilometres away from Sukkur, Arore was the first capital of Sindh. While the authorities should have made efforts to preserve this historical city, little has been done to save the graveyard. Residents claim there were thousands of graves on the site that now resembles plain grounds

 
Beauty of Rural Sindh Pakistan. Here is handmade muddy racks for water pots/matka and utensils/ dishes. This is how a woman love and care her house her family



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Shrine of Sakhi Sultan Faqeer Lashari at Maqsoodo Rind town of District Sanghar, Sindh



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مرويسون پر سنڌ نه ڏيسون

Mausoleum of General Hosh Muhammad Sheedi Qambrani or Hoshu Sheedi was a supreme commander of Sindh's Talpur army led by HH Mir Sher Muhammad Khan Talpur.

He fought against the British forces at the Battle of Dabbo, and was killed on March 24, 1843.


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Ranikot Fort

Sindh travel guide - Ranikot fort


Mubarak village

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Kirthar Mountain Range - photo taken from Ranikot Fort

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Sachal Sarmast


Sindh travel guide - Mosaic tiles on the shrine of Sachal Sarmast - Lost With Purpose travel blog


Makli Necropolis

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Kot Diji Fort


Sindh travel guide - Entry walkway to Kot Diji Fort - Lost With Purpose travel blog?


Lal Shahbaz Qalandar


Sindh travel guide - Urs crowds at the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan Sharif, Pakistan - Lost With Purpose travel blog


Bhit Shah


Sindh travel guide - Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai in Bhit Shah, Pakistan - Lost With Purpose travel blog


Shikarpur

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Hyderabad to Mirpurkhas Highway

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Lake in the Thar Desert

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Mohenjo-Daro

Sindh travel guide - Alex walking on the ruins in Moenjo Daro - Lost With Purpose travel blog
 
Dalel Dero Fort

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Date farms in Khaipur Mir near the N-5 National Highway, much of it was recently flooded unfortunately by the recent floods last year. This is the "date" capital of Pakistan in fact

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Hyderabad to MIrpurkhas highway

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Naseer canal at Tando Allahyar

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Shrine/Dargah Sain Mohammad Ali Qalandar (ra) - a descendent of Musa al-Kazim (ra) near Sultanabad town of Sindh Pakistan

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Shrine of Saeen Sufi Sachal Sarmast (1739–1827) born Abdul Wahab Farooqi was a prominent Sindhi Sufi poet from Daraza Sharif Ranipur in Sindh.



Mosque in Kurkali village

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Karachi in the background

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