Phipsoo Wildlife Sanctuary
The Phipsoo wildlife sanctuary is the second-smallest National park in Bhutan, covering 268.93 square kilometres (103.83 sq mi) in western Sarpang District and southeastern Dagana District along the border with west Bengal. It is connected to Jigme singye wangchuk National park and Royal Manas park by a "biological corridor" that crosses a national highway. Its elevations range from 200 metres (660 ft) to 1,600 metres (5,200 ft).
Phibsoo is unique in Bhutan for its spotted deer and natural forests. Like Royal Manas National Park, Phibsoo is inhabited by elephants,gaur,Bengal Tiger,three species of mahseer, and possibly the rare Ganga River dolphin. Phibsoo, however, has no human residents.
Phibsoo is unique in Bhutan for its spotted deer and natural forests. Like Royal Manas National Park, Phibsoo is inhabited by elephants,gaur,Bengal Tiger,three species of mahseer, and possibly the rare Ganga River dolphin. Phibsoo, however, has no human residents.