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Bhimbandh Eco-Trek & Geothermal Springs
Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary, Munger, Bihar Duration: 4 hours
ESTIMATED COST₹400 / person
BEST SEASON TO VISITNovember to March
AGE RESTRICTION10 - 65 years
Expedition Overview
Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in the Kharagpur hills of Munger district, is a dense forest reserve spanning over 680 sq km. The forest is famous for its natural hot springs (geothermal springs) which maintain a temperature of 52°C to 65°C throughout the year, rich in sulphur and known for skin-healing properties. The eco-trek takes you through trails lined with giant sal trees, thick bamboo groves, and small streams. It is home to leopards, wild boars, sambar deer, and a vast species of birds.
Activity Highlights
- Hike along scenic forest trails lined with dense bamboo and sal wood canopy
- Discover the therapeutic geothermal hot water springs in the heart of the forest
- Spot wildlife like langurs, barking deer, and peacocks along the trail
- Walk past historic tribal villages and enjoy the pristine natural surroundings
Included / Key Activities
Wildlife HikingHot Spring Bathing (in designated cooling pools)Bird WatchingEco-Camping
Safety Guidelines
- Do not touch the water directly at the source (it can cause burns)
- Walk silently to avoid alerting wild animals
- Do not litter; keep the wildlife sanctuary plastic-free
Requirements & Gear
- Forest entry permit (can be obtained at checkpost)
- Comfortable trail running shoes
- Insect repellent
READY TO BOOK?
Contact local certified operators at Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation (BSTDC) or request slots via official platforms.
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