
Bambarde
Hill Station
Bambarde
Bambarde is a small village in the Dodamarg taluka of Sindhudurg district in Maharashtra, part of the Konkan region. It is known for a unique ecosystem feature nearby—a myristica swamp—which has been declared a biodiversity heritage site by the Maharashtra government.
This swamp is a rare freshwater swamp forest that has been protected by local villagers as a sacred grove for centuries, featuring rich biodiversity and serving as a remnant of the ancient natural landscape of the Western Ghats foothills. Bambarde lies close to the Maharashtra-Goa border and is peaceful, with locals living in a traditional rural setting.
The broader Sindhudurg district, historically significant and named for the sea fort built by Shivaji Maharaj, is recognized for its coastal line, cultural heritage, and forested areas.
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