Tsirang
The landscape of Tsirang is very scenic...
Shoehorned into the south-central flanks of Bhutan, on the edge of Indian Assam, Sarpang stretches to the wilds of the Royal Manas National Park in the east, with terrains ranging from 200 meters to 3,600 meters. The district is known for the restorative powers of the Gelephu hot spring.
Favourable terrain, coupled with ideal climatic conditions and the fertile lands of the region, offer tremendous opportunities for farm mechanization as well as commercial horticultural development.
A wealth of flora and fauna can be found within the district’s borders. Exotic and endangered wildlife such as the Royal Bengal Tiger, elephants, one-horned Asian Rhinoceros, and Golden Langur roam its forests, especially in the Manas National Park.