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Sarpang is a scenic district located in the southern part of Bhutan, bordering India. Known for its tropical climate, lush forests, and rich biodiversity, Sarpang offers a unique contrast to the more temperate regions of Bhutan. The district is a gateway to Bhutan’s southern lowlands, making it a vital area for trade and commerce.
Sarpang is home to a variety of landscapes, including fertile plains, dense jungles, and rolling hills, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem. The region’s tropical climate supports a wide range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Visitors can explore the Royal Manas National Park, one of Bhutan’s most important wildlife sanctuaries, known for its rich diversity of wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and rhinos.