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    Nilambur is a major town, a municipality and a Taluk in the Malappuram district of the Indian state of Kerala. It is located close to the Nilgiris range of the Western Ghats on the banks of the Chaliyar River . [ 4 ]

  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.

    • Division No.36, Vattekadu Junction, Kaloor-Kadavanthra Road, Cochin, 682017, Kerala
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  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'.

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    • The Elembalai Hill. Nestled at the border of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, The Elembalai Hill is one of the must-visit Nilambur tourist places to explore nature to the fullest that encompasses captivating surroundings of bamboo woods and a slouching dense forest.
    • Adyanpara Waterfalls. Perched in the vicinity of the community of Kumbalangad, the pleasant weather, rich vegetation and gigantic rocks over which Adyanpara Waterfalls cascades adds extra charm to the picturesque view of this spectacular attraction.
    • Teak Museum. Located around 4 km from Nilambur city centre, The Teak Museum is a double-story monument constructed in 1995 on the lands of the Kerala Forest Research Center.
    • Nedumkayam. For all tourists with an adventurous spirit, Nedumkayam is one of the best places to visit in Nilambur. Located around 18 kilometres from Nilambur, this expansive rainforest is surrounded by evergreen forests, refreshing waterways, and a rich variety of plants and wildlife.
  4. 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.

  5. 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.

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