sahn
Sahn is a small village located in the district of Sarlahi, Nepal. It is situated in the Terai region, which is known for its fertile agricultural lands and diverse flora and fauna. The village is primarily inhabited by the indigenous Tharu community, who have been residing in the area for generations. Sahn is characterized by its traditional architecture, with most houses being made of mud and thatch. The village has a single primary school, which serves as the primary source of education for the local children. The economy of Sahn is largely agrarian, with farming being the primary occupation. The village is also known for its traditional crafts, such as pottery and weaving. Sahn is connected to the rest of the country by a network of roads and is served by a local bus service. The village has a small health post, which provides basic medical facilities to the residents. Sahn is also home to several temples and shrines, which are an important part of the local culture and traditions. The village is known for its hospitality and is often visited by tourists who are interested in experiencing the traditional way of life in Nepal.