It is the biggest living teak tree not only in India but also in the world, located in Nilambur. .
Four kilometres away from the town, on the Nilambur - Gudallur roadside stands the world's first Teak Museum. It is thematic museum housing historical, cultural and aesthetic and scientific aspects of teak, all under one roof
This is the magnificent home of NIlambur royal family. The delightful frescoes and beautiful wooden artwork tell the tale of a culturally extravagant empire..
A small quaint village known as Aruvacode with a taste for the art of pottery is located near Nilambur. The place is home to traditional potters who are slowly giving up the art owing to the increase in the use of substitutes.