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The Teak Museum |
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Four
kilometres away from the town, on the Nilambur - Gudallur
roadside stands the world's first Teak Museum. In the
Teak Museum, a visitor can have a first hand information
on all aspects of teak. |
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Established
by the Kerala Forest Research Institute in collaboration
with the Kerala Forest Department, it is thematic museum
housing historical, cultural and aesthetic and scientific
aspects of teak, all under one roof, arranged in the two
storied building. |
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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 oldest living teak tree,
the Kannimara teak. |
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| Valamthode
Waterfalls |
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Beyond
Chaliyar river, 27 Km from Nilambur, is Valamthode, a
hill top where a perennial waterfall attracts people.
This too is a tribal settlement. Road accessibility is
through Kozhikode district by Areekode-Mukkam Road.
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Adyanpara Waterfalls |
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Adyanpara
in Kurmbalangod village of Nilambur Taluk is famous for
its waterfalls and the splendor of the wooded jungle surrounding
it. This cascade is a spectacle of unrivalled grandeur.
The wild beauty of this place is a rare treat for the
eyes and heart of the travellers. |
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Nedumkayam- the rich rain
forests |
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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 deers grazing in the forest near by . One has to
get prior permission from the Forest Department to enter
the forest zone. Heavy restrictions are imposed as a
measure to save the existing forest land. An elephant
taming center is also here.
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This
is one of the four central forest nurseries in Kerala
and was established during the year 1997,at Valluvassery
by the Kerala Forest Department. With a view to meet the
requirements of good quality planting stock of important
plantation species like teak, eucalypts, acacias, etc.,
the nursery is fully equipped to produce root trainer
seedlings and rooted cuttings of these species in required
quantities. |
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The
average annual production of the nursery during the past
three years was: 1.5 lakh teak root-trainer seedlings, 1.2
lakh of eucalypt seedlings, 0.5 lakh seedlings of acacias,
and 0.9 lakh seedlings of miscellaneous species.
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The Elembalai hill |
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This hill is situated on
the border of Kerala and Tamilnadu from where the river
Chaliyar originates and is clothed in dense forests and
bamboo woods that add beauty to the place. The region is
a beloved homestead of innumerable birds and animals. For
a lover of nature, a botanist or a naturalist, this region
offers every charm in its forests, mountains ,valleys and
cultivated plains. Elephants, bisons, deers, tigers, blue
monkeys, bears, rabbits, wild cats and dogs are found in
the forest along with an innumerable variety of birds and
reptiles. |
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Aruvacode :
land of potters & pottery works |
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It
is a small village near Nilambur that has become famous
for the presence of its potters. With the influx of cheap
industrial substitutes, these villagers had all but lost
their interest in the traditional skills, but for a small
movement led by activist-designer K B Jinan who , rekindled
their hope. Together, they explored the possibilities
of terra-cotta suited for the modern context and Kumbham
was born. . |
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Today
Kumbham is hailed as a rare instance of a traditional
artisan community rehabilitating itself through the very
craft they have been alienated from. Over the last few
years many a product has come out of their kilns which
are notable for their form as well as function. Kumbham
products now find wide acceptance in households, corporate
offices, hotels and resorts |
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Kovilakoms : the residences of
the local rajas |
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Nilambur
town is also famous for housing a cluster of kovilakoms,
the residences of the local rajas or rulers of earlier
days. These structures are famous for their beautiful
frescoes and artworks in wood.
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