Nilambur Tourism
Enriched with raw nature, a unique blend of culture, exquisite art forms, and shadows of colonial rule, Nilambur is located in the Malappuram District of Kerala. This little village is located on the banks of the Chaliyar River near the Nilgiri Mountains. Nilambur Tourism is generally known as the “Land of Teak Plantations.”
The Elembalai Hill
Elembalai Hill is a natural habitat of a variety of fauna including animals and birds. It consists of bison, elephant, dogs, blue monkey, deer, and also wild cats.
Elembalai Hill is located on the border of Kerala and Tamil Nadu near the source of the Chaliyar River. It is the ideal site to immerse yourself in nature.
Adyanpara Waterfalls
Adyanpara Waterfalls are located in the Kumbalangod Village in the Nilambur district. They offers a fascinating view, flanked by a thick cover of lush green forest. The water of this fall believes to hold mystic medicinal properties and is naturally purified.
Teak Museum
The Teak Museum is located four kilometers from Nilambur. It is however the collection of facts regarding the scientific, aesthetic, and historical value of this tree. It is the only museum of its kind in India which makes it a popular destination on every tourist’s list. As soon as you enter the museum premises, a 55-year-old teak tree system welcomes you which is only a brief preamble of what this museum holds for you. A visit to this museum is an excellent way to enhance your knowledge about nature and its fascinating details.
The museum is built on two levels, the ground floor of which lays down an extensive study on the Kannimara teak. This variety of wood is the oldest naturally growing variant in the country. The museum also has a detailed account of the bark, flower, and fruit of the teak, which is an enjoyable as well as an educational experience.
In addition to information on this mighty tree, the museum also houses an extensive array of insects, butterflies, and moths commonly found in teak plantations. A botanist’s dream, this museum is an excellent insight into the intricate dealings of nature.
The museum is built on two levels, the ground floor of which lays down an extensive study on the Kannimara teak. This variety of wood is the oldest naturally growing variant in the country. The museum also has a detailed account of the bark, flower, and fruit of the teak. Which is an enjoyable as well as an educational experience.
In addition to information on this mighty tree, the museum also houses an extensive array of
insects, butterflies, and moths commonly found in teak plantations. A botanist’s dream, this museum is an excellent insight into the intricate dealings of nature.
Boating in Nilambur
One can enjoy boating at the reservoirs and lakes here. There are many lakes and water reservoirs nearby the town and many of these provide the boating facility. You can enjoy boating under the blue sky surrounded by blue water and greenery around the lake. The facilities are available only in the daytime. So it is better to catch up with the activity while you can in the daytime.