Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the south west of Munger district. The forests cover an area or 681.99 km² on the hills and undulating tract of Kharagpur Hills. It is situated at a distance of 56 km from southern border of Munger, 20 km from Jamui Railway Station and 200 km from Patna Airport. Bhimbandh is situated south of the Ganges River, at the northern edge of Chota Nagpur Plateau and west of Santhal Pargana. it is surrounded on all sides by densely inhabited non-forestry areas. In the valley portions and at the foothills are several hot springs of which the finest are at Bhimbandh, Sita Kund and Rishi Kund. All the hot springs maintain nearly almost same temperature all year round. Of them, the Bhimbandh springs have the hottest temperature and discharge and constitute the best area for the exploration of geothermal energy potential. There are number of places of tourist interest near the Sanctuary, including Rishi Kund, Sita Kund, Ha-Ha Punch Kumari, Rameshwar Kund, and Kharagpur Lake.
Climate
The climate is normal for the Munger district. There are three distinct seasons in this zone, summer, monsoon and winter. Average annual rainfall of this district is 1146 mm.
There are two major biomes present in Bhimbandh, grassland and forest. The sanctuary area has mainly sal forest, forest, Bamboo forest, grassland and many small forests of many miscellaneous species of flora. The top canopy of Bhimbandh mainly consists Shorea robusta, Diospyros melanoxylon, Boswellia serrata, Terminalia tomentosa, Terminalia belliriica, Terminalia arjuna, Pterocarpus marsupium. The top canopy of Bhimbandh mainly Madhuca indica and Holarrhena antidysenterica. Bhimbandh's ground Flora includes Flemengia chappar and Zizyphus xylopyrus. climber flora include Bauhinia vahlii and Smilex protifrera. Creeper flora includes Butea superba and Butea parviflora.
Administration
Administered under Munger district, this village lies within the Gangta police station, has an area of 4137 acres. The villagers in Bhimbandh are mainly engaged in the field of agriculture. The Government of bihar has recently alloted Rs 9crore for promotion of tourism in the area. Bihar chief ministerNitish kumar visited here in 2017 and instructed the official to channelise the hot spring to use in irrigation. According to expert it would be ideal in organic farming
Transport
By road from Munger town. Visitors can access this place through Bhagalpur Junction Railway Station. Bariarpur station on Jamalpur Bhagalpur section is the nearest rail station as also the nearest road link on NH 80. Road Route: Bariarpur - Shampur - Kharagpur - Gangta - Bhimbandh - Jamui.