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    Nilambur Taluk, also known as Eastern Eranad Taluk, comes under Perinthalmanna revenue division in Malappuram district of Kerala, India. Its headquarters is the town of Nilambur. Nilambur Taluk contains Nilambur Municipality and a few Gram panchayats. Most of the administrative offices are located in the Mini-Civil Station at Nilambur.

  2. 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.

  3. Enriched with raw nature, a unique blend of culture, exquisite art forms and shadows of colonial rule, Nilambur is located in Malappuram District of Kerala. Nestled at the bank of Chaliyar River in proximity to Nilgiri Range, this small town is popularly known as 'Land of Teak Plantations'.

  4. Nilambur, better known as the Land of Teak Plantations, is a major town located in the Malappuram district of Kerala. This place occupies a special place in the history of Malabar with its vast forests, natural beauty, unique wildlife, charming water bodies, royal residencies and a vibrant colonial past.

  5. Jan 1, 2007 · Nilambur is situated 40 km from Malappuram Town, in Malappuram district of Kerala. This place is renowned for the oldest teak plantation in the world, the Conolly's Plot.

  6. Nedumkayam, the hidden gem of Nilambur is a treasure trove located in the Western Ghats. Rich with flora and fauna, the Chaliar River that flows through the heart of Nedumkayam serves as the lifeline of the wildlife here. The place is also known for the vast teak plantations.

  7. Nilambur is a majestic town locate in the Malappuram district of Kerala. It is the perfect destination to visit for a memorable vacation. The breathtaking landscapes of the village are dotted with many natural waterfalls, lush green surroundings and rivers.

  8. About 53 kilometres from Malappuram lies Nilambur, a place known for teak plantations and tribal settlements. Proximity to the Nilgiri ranges of Western Ghats blesses Nilambur with ample rainfall, waterfalls and lush green rain forests.

  9. Nilambur is a small town located at the foothills of Nilgiri Hills blessed with nature's bounty of Western Ghats. To explore this place for one day, begin your trip in the early morning. The beautiful surroundings covered with mist are absolutely stunning.

  10. Presently Nilambur taluk comprises 19 villages. Situated at a distance of 18 km from Nilambur town,Nedumkayam is noted specially for its rich rain forests. The wooden rest house built here by the British offers a panoramic view of the elephants and deer grazing in the forest near by.

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