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Situated on the banks of the Chaliyar
River, Nilambur is beautiful town in the Malappuram
district of Kerala. Famous for having the world's first
teak plantation raised in the Conolly Plot about 150
years ago, the Teak Museum here is worth visiting if you
travel to Nilambur. Established by the Kerala Forest
Research Institute in collaboration with the Kerala
Forest Department, it is a thematic museum housing
historical, cultural and aesthetic aspects of teak, all
under one roof.
A collection of bamboo trees on the way to the museum
imparts a special beauty to the place. The carved teak
door at the entrance of the museum has a painting of the
Kannimara teak. It is the oldest living teak tree not
only in India but also in the world, located in
Parambikulam Wild Life Sanctuary in the district of
Palghat, Kerala. It is 47.5 m tall with a girth of 642
cm.
Among the several exhibits displayed in Nilambur, the
root system of a mature teak tree is perhaps the most
interesting of all. Paintings on the walls remind one of
the early histories of teak planting. The miniature
model of an antique sailing vessel made of teak wood and
a painting of a sailing ship are the other attractions.
Logs of a 116-year-old tree have also been preserved.
The museum presents scientific information and exhibits
on various aspects of teak. A world literature on teak
is available in the library.
Tourists planning to holiday in Nilambur during their
Kerala travel can reach Nilambur either by going via
Kannur, which is 70 km away or through Ooty, which is
100 km away. |