Geography of Bhat

Bhat is located near the bank of the Sabarmati River in the northern part of Gujarat and the western part of India. It is located at at 33 metres (107 ft) above sea level.

There are two main lakes located within the village's limits. – Moti Talav and Vasdar Talav. The village is located in a sandy and dry area.Except for the small hills of Dudheshwar Mahadev Tekri, Patel Nivas and Thakor Nivas the village is almost flat. The facility of Narmada Canal has been provided for the village, The canal frequently dried up in the summer, leaving only a small stream of water, however with the execution of the Narmada Canal by Sardar Sarovar Dam Project and Embankment, the waters from the Narmada river have been provided to the canal to keep the canal flowing throughout the year, thereby eliminating Bhat's water problems.

There are typically three main seasons – summer, monsoon and winter. Barring monsoon, the climate is very dry. The weather is very hot during the months of March to June with the average summer temperature ranging from maximum 43 °C to minimum 23 °C. The months of November to February have an average maximum temperature 36 °C and a minimum of 15 °C. The climate is extremely dry during that period. Cold northerly winds are responsible for a mild chill during January. The south-west monsoon winds bring humid climate to Ahmedabad from mid-June to mid-September. The average rainfall is 932 mm. The highest temperature recorded is 47 °C and the lowest is 5 °C.

Bhat is characterised by Holi Dhal area which has packed bazaar, Garba Chowk, the Faliya system of buildings, and places of worship like temple and derasar. Bhat houses the main Post Office, the Gram Panchayat, Bhat Primary School, High School, Modern buildings, Residential area and Shops. The village also hoses the main bus station. The colonial period saw the expansion of the village to the Sarkhej-Dholka highway side falicitated by the construction of Rice mill in 2000. This part of the village houses modern buildings, well-planned residential areas and shops.