Nilambur, India
SH28
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+91 4931222846
Good for kidsRestaurantToilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
As a tourist it's a Beautiful location to spend time with friends and family, as a botany student or aspirant in botany they have much more to get from here. Being a tourist I don't think their timing is okay, it's 10:00 am to 04:30 pm except Monday. During the time it's quite hot out there during summer. It will be more enjoyable after their scheduled time. Apart from teak museum they have more things inside like bio-resources nature park children park etc...
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Nice place for spending evening time.. Very beautifull, clean and well maintained garden.. Good for family and kids.. 50 Rs for ticket in adult and 15 rs for children above 5 years..
Great place with peaceful atmosphere, very beautiful clean & well maintained garden , good place for family and kids, very informative about teak history.
One of the best resources to know about teak. The place is very informative and best maintained. There's an entry fee per adult and also, for separate camera. Teak's history, geography, pattern, quality identification, mood, market, effects. Ma Apart from the museum, the place includes a vast bioresource space which includes many varieties of plant species. You also get to sight different birds that joyously for around.j A good place to visit, of you are into museums and local nature.
World's first teak museum. Travellers can explore the stories of teak from museum. A beautiful garden is maintained behind the museum, which will be hideout for family. Different types of bamboo plants, aquatic plants, flowers like orchids are feast for travellers. Burial chambers are another attraction Near to Nilambur(Chandakunnu) town Ample car parking space A day hideout for family Calm place Carefully maintained garden Friendly staff - Need guide services even the QR codes are located in the garden
Different type of musium. Bio resource garden is good.Entry fee 50 Rs
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.[2] The museum was established in 1995 on the campus of the centre of Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI) because of the historical significance of teak to the area. The world's first teak plantation was planted in Nilambur in the 1840s by the British.
Nice place to spend half a day. Neatly arranged. Full of greenery and flowers. Butterfly garden is also good.
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