Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the Kharagpur hills of Munger district, is a dense forest reserve famous for its natural hot springs. The springs maintain a temperature of 52°C to 65°C throughout the year, rich in sulphur and known for skin-healing properties.
1. Geothermal Wells
The trek takes you through bamboo groves, streams, and hills, home to leopards, wild boars, and langurs. Devotees and tourists visit Bhimbandh to bathe in the warm, healing waters at the designated pools.
2. Safety Tips
We look at the ecological highlights of Bhimbandh, the forest trails, and safety tips for bathing in the geothermal waters.


