Sahr

Sahr, formerly Fort Archambault, is a city in Soudanian Chad, the capital of the Moyen-Chari region. The city is named for the Sara people.

Understand

[edit | edit source]

Situated along the banks of Chari river, the main source of water for Lake Chad, the city was founded by French colonialists as Fort Archambault in 1899. It was renamed Sahr in 1972, after the Sara people who inhabit southern Chad. With its warm and seasonally wet weather it is both an important center for Chad's cotton industri as well as for fishing in the Chari River.

Get in

[edit | edit source]
  • 9.15111118.3794441 Sarh Airport. SRH  IATA Sarh Airport on Wikipedia Sarh Airport (Q3495920) on Wikidata

Get around

[edit | edit source]
Map
Map of Sahr
  • 9.15118.38871 Sarh Regional Museum (Musée régional de Sarh), +235 66 397033. Small museum with regional artifacts. OSM directions
  • 9.1451118.3842 Cathedral of Sarh. Main cathedral of the Diocese of Sarh, built during the 1950s when Chad was still a French colony. Notre-Dame-de-l'Immaculée-Conception de Sarh Cathedral (Q15057606) on Wikidata
  • Les Restaurants du Marché Centra.
  • Boulangerie Moderne Bakery.

Drink

[edit | edit source]
  • Equinox Bar.
  • Bar ETOILE.

Sleep

[edit | edit source]

Go next

[edit | edit source]


This city travel guide to Sahr is an outline and needs more content. It has a template, but there is not enough information present. Please plunge forward and help it grow!