Chamardi was under the Eastern Kathiawar Agency's colonial authority and was ruled by Gohil Rajput Chieftains from the Bhayat dynasty of the Bhavnagar State.
[2] Chamardi has an elevation of 37 meters above sea level and is at the foot of several high trachyte peaks.
The lower boulders, most of which are water-worn, suggests that the region was once covered by a shallow sea.
Chamara has a low literacy rate of 71.08% compared to the average 78.03% of Gujarat state.
The village is served by the local Chamardi Primary School, with additional educational institutions accessible in the nearby city of Bhavnagar.