Sarh
Sarh, previously Fort-Archambault, is a city located on the Chari River in southern Chad, north-central Africa. It is the country's third largest city and is named for the dominant ethnic group, the Sara. The French Colonial Fort Archambault was previously located in Sarh. It is located on the Chari River, approximately 350 kilometers from N'Djamena, the capital city. The climate is warm, with a wet season, ideal for cotton production, which is the city's principal export. Visitors will find that the city has an international airport and that, despite the lack of tourist attractions, it has a vibrant performing arts scene. In Sarh, music and concerts will keep you delighted till the wee hours of the morning.
The city is also a significant marketplace with a refrigerated slaughterhouse and a commercial fishing center. Sarh is located on the main road connecting N'Djamena (Chad's capital) and Bangui (capital of the Central African Republic). The city has an airport, and the Chari River is navigable for much of the year between Sarh and N'Djamena.
Location: Chari River in southern Chad