The Teak Museum in Nilambur is a one-of-a-kind destination that celebrates the "King of Timber." Located just a short and scenic drive from the hills of Kakkadampoyil, this museum is essential for anyone interested in history, forestry, and sustainable development.
Established by the Kerala Forest Research Institute, the museum is spread across two floors and features detailed exhibits on the history of teak plantations in India. You can see massive teak root systems, learn about the different species of teak, and understand the intricate process of harvesting and processing timber.
The museum is part of a larger bio-resources park that includes a butterfly garden and a medicinal plant garden. Nearby is the famous **Conolly's Plot**, the world's oldest man-made teak plantation, established in the 1840s. A walk through this ancient grove, with its towering teak trees, is a humbling experience.
Many visitors combine a morning trip to the Teak Museum with an afternoon visit to the Kakkadampoyil hills, experiencing both the heritage of the plains and the natural beauty of the mountains in a single day.