A small part of the sanctuary (Targol Round) falls in the adjoining Vadodara district.
The most striking feature of the area is the undulating hills having a good forest cover, with the valleys having small human settlements.
Of these, the most picturesque location is Kada, where a beautiful forest rest house stands on the banks of an irrigation reservoir.
The status of the management of the PA is good, but needs to be improved by taking up habitat steps, so that animals can be provisioned with adequate food, water and shelter.
Grazing and wood removed by local people and fire in the forest cause damage to the habitat.
Flora here include Sag, sadad, shisham, khair, mahuda, bamboos, timru, bor, dhav, bili and dudhalo.
Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary hosts 17 mammalian species including large colonies of Indian flying fox.
The barking deer, four horned antelope, Blue bull and wild boar are the ungulates occurring in the sanctuary.