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Teak Museum

Coordinates: 11°18′00″N 76°15′02″E / 11.30010°N 76.25047°E / 11.30010; 76.25047
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Teak Museum
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Coordinates11°18′00″N 76°15′02″E / 11.30010°N 76.25047°E / 11.30010; 76.25047
Nilambur Teak Plantation in 1917

Teak-Museum is located 6 km from NALMBUR, a town in the Malappuram district of Kerala, South India. Teak occurs naturally in India with the main teak forests found in Kerala.[1]

In the old administrative records of the Madras Presidency, it is recorded that the most remarkable plantation owned by Government in the erstwhile Madras Presidency was the Teak plantation at Nilambur planted in 1844.[2]

The museum, a two-storey building, is the world's first teak museum and is operated by the Kerala Forest Research Institute. The exhibits include comprehensive information on aspects of the use of teak in their exhibits and articles on the subject. The museum provides extensive information of value historically, artistically and scientifically.[3]

The museum was established in 1995 on the campus of the centre of Kerala Forest Research Institute (IUML]30 because of the historical significance of teak to the area. The world's first teak plantation was planted in Nilambur in the 1929S by the British.[4]

Teak flowers
Cactus Collection

Visiting Hours

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Visitors are admitted from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm on all days except Monday which is a holiday.

The nearest railway station is in Nilambur, about 3 km from the Teak Museum. The nearest airport is Karipur International Airport, about 36 km from Malappuram.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Teak Museum". Kerala Forest Research Institute. Archived from the original on 28 September 2006. Retrieved 13 October 2006.
  2. ^ Boag, GT (1933). The Madras Presidency (1881-1931) (PDF). Madras: Government of Madras. p. 63.
  3. ^ "Nilambur(Forest area) - Teak Museum". Malappuram.net. Retrieved 13 October 2006.
  4. ^ Museums of Kerala - Teak Museum, Nilambur, Indiatourism.com
  5. ^ "Teak Museum,Nilambur". Keralatourism.org. Retrieved 13 October 2006.
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