Discover the natural beauty, heritage and adventure spots around Nilambur, Kerala
The oldest teak plantation in the world, established in 1840. Features a scenic hanging bridge over the Chaliyar river.
A cascading waterfall located in the middle of a lush forest, known for its clear water and scenic rock formations.
A biological wonderland featuring a natural rock pool and clear water cascades. Best visited after monsoon.
Dense rainforest area offering trekking and glimpses of colonial history. Part of the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve.
The world's first teak museum, showcasing the history and biology of teak trees. It is part of the Kerala Forest Research Institute campus.
A popular viewpoint offering panoramic views of Nilambur town and the surrounding hills. Perfect for sunset.