Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
Of greater value and attraction are the wild animal tigers, panthers, wild boars, sloth bear, sambar deer, chitals, four-horned antelope and nilgais that keep Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary into limelight. It should be noted that this sanctuary remains famous in the region for bird life instead of land animals hence it always welcomes the bird lovers. Being home to one of those more than 100 species of resident birds that stay either inside or nearby this sanctuary with ample increase in the number of birds on specific seasons, this sanctuary is a place to explore for variety of birds.
How to Plan Your Trip to Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary?
Being an important location in the city of Munger, Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary visitors must plan their visits well in advance. As the sanctuary is located at a distance of 56 km from the southern border of the city of Munger it is important to either arrange own vehicle for local transportation or approach the locals for transportation purpose. The distance between this sanctuary and Jamui Railway Station is mere 20 km and nearest Patna Airport is located at 200 km. You are charged nominally for the local distances. There is possibility for inflated charges hence make sure you bargain and research about local transport and accommodation well in advance.Major Attractions of the Park
Located in the southwestern part of the Munger district of Bihar, Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary seeks the attention of visitors to explore its huge tract of 681.99 km² forest cover area. Wonderful attraction of this park is the hillside especially Kharagpur Hills tract that make it beautiful place to explore. Several notable places are there in and around this sanctuary that always seek the attention of tourists and visitors flocking here. The famous locations in this sanctuary are Rishi Kund, Sita Kund, Ha-Ha Punch Kumari, Kharagpur Lake and Rameshwar Kund amongst others that are worth visiting here.The major and minor attractions of Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary are worth exploring for the visitors.It is home to wild tigers, leopards, wild bears, peafowls, rabbits, monkeys, cheetals, barking deer, nilgai, pythons to name a few. Some more collections are jungle cats; fishing cats and leopard cats that are wonderful for the animal lovers to observe here. In the minor category of animals are rare hispid hares; Indian gray mongooses; small Indian mongooses; large Indian civets; small Indian civets; Bengal foxes; golden jackals; sloth bears; Chinese pangolins; Indian pangolins, hog badgers; Chinese ferret badgers and particolored flying squirrels amongst others that make great attractions in this wildlife sanctuary. The two famous lakes namely Kharagpur Lake and Kalidah near Rameshwar kund have abundant crocodile population. Cobras and krraits are some of the major snake categories besides pythons and lesser known animals in this category.
Avain Fauna at Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
Amongst the bird species inside Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary famous ones are peafowls; grey partridges; quails; malabars; pied hornbills; swallows; nightjars; dronges; paradiseflies; kingfishers; bulbuls; mainas; pigeons; wood pigeons; blue jays; owls; falcons; kites; eastern imperial eagles; greater spotted eagles; white-tailed eagles; Pallas's fish eagles; grey-headed fish eagles; lesser kestrels and vultures are the notable ones. Other birds that can also be witnessed in the sanctuary are lesser white-fronted gooses; ferruginous ducks; Baer's pochard ducks; lesser adjutants & greater adjutants; black-necked storks and Asian openbill stork et al that can be witnessed here during the wintertime upon their migration from the Central Asian countries. If we talk of the flora in and around Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary we come across to many things that are truly notable ones. Two biomes in Bhimbandh are great with forest and grasslands. Most portions of the sanctuary are covered by sal forest forestry area besides bamboo forests; grasslands and several smaller forest species make its flora truly appealing.Do’s and Don’t in Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
- Ensure that no act of yours disturb the animals of this sanctuary
- Remain disciplined while inside and make sure that you don’t get down from vehicle you sit in
- Never, ever feed the animals inside the sanctuary
- Don’t go against the suggestions of your guide and never ever go closer to wild animals
- Don’t forget to carry the water bottles, torches and sunglasses
- Your cloths should properly cover your arms and legs
- Maintain safe distance from the animals inside the sanctuary