 Boracys and tamarind fiber reinforced cashew nut shell liquid, CNSL, epoxy matrix-based composites were fabricated using compression molding technique, and their physical and mechanical properties were investigated. The results showed that BF composites had higher tensile and flexural properties than TF and HB composites, while HB composites had better micro-hardness and impact strength. SEM images revealed improved fiber matrix bonding in BF composites, indicating better resistance to delamination. Therefore, Boracys and tamarind fiber-reinforced CNSL epoxy composites can be used as an alternative material for light to moderately loaded structural engineering applications. This article was authored by Suhas Yeshwant Noyok, Srinivas Shnoyhekadka and Linto George Thomas.