Baghmara is the district headquarters of the South Garo Hills district in the state of Meghalaya, India. Nestled among the small hills and riverine plains, the town is a scenic beauty, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Garo tribe. It serves as an essential hub for the surrounding rural areas, providing market access for their agricultural products. Baghmara's tropical climate contributes to the lush greenery, with dense forests that are home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the endangered hoolock gibbon. Near Baghmara, one can find the Balpakram National Park, a biodiversity hotspot famous for its pristine natural beauty and mythological significance to the Garo people. The town's proximity to the international border with Bangladesh adds to its strategic importance. Over the years, Baghmara has grown to integrate modern amenities while still retaining its picturesque landscape and traditional lifestyle. The Simsang River that flows through the town adds to its charm, making it a serene location for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility away from the city life.