Explore the lush greenery, historic landmarks, and natural wonders that make Nilambur a must-visit destination in Kerala.Nilambur got a GI tag for its unique teak wood, famous worldwide for strength, durability, and natural elegance. Nilambur is recognized as a UNESCO Learning City for promoting lifelong learning, sustainable development, and community empowerment.
The world’s oldest teak plantation and Kannimari, the oldest living teak tree, at Conolly’s Plot (2 km from town). The world’s first Teak Museum with exhibits on the history, science, and uses of teak.
One of the oldest teak plantations in the world, named after Henry Conolly. The plot includes a hanging bridge and scenic river views.
A haven for eco-tourism lovers, this forest is part of the Western Ghats and home to rich biodiversity, streams, and colonial-era forest bungalows.
Known as the ‘Ooty of Malabar’, this hill station offers misty mountains, waterfalls, and breathtaking viewpoints, perfect for nature lovers.
A rocky hilltop destination with panoramic views, scenic sunsets, and a peaceful ambiance ideal for trekking and photography.
A scenic waterfall nestled in the Western Ghats, surrounded by lush greenery and a natural pool perfect for a refreshing dip.
Nilambur is famed for its lush teak forests, serene rivers, and rich cultural heritage. Experience nature walks, historic plantations, and vibrant local traditions on every tour.
Customized tours that take you deep into Nilambur’s unique landscapes and culture.
Guided by experts ensuring safe, comfortable, and enjoyable travel experiences.
Knowledgeable guides sharing insights into Nilambur’s flora, fauna, and history.