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Rivers are the villager’s source of water and as a considerate tourist, it is prudent not to break water pipes or cause noise pollution.
The 'Queen of Chaliyar' houseboat takes visitors on a trip that brings them close to the natural attractions along the river.
Kakkadampoyil is at a distance of about 24 km from Nilambur and 50 km from Kozhikkode.
The name Nilambur is believed to have been derived from Nilimbapuram, which means the land of bamboo.
Nilambur is a valley of rivers. We travel a road not taken often - off-roading at places.
The three-day tour covers two national park; two forest villages; two hill stations, and touches three states.
The entire area is surrounded by tall, stately trees that block sunlight giving the impression of night even during the day.
Any exploration in Nilambur should ideally start from Teak Museum.
Leave the main road for the sinewy lanes that take you across dense forests, acres of farm land, lonely vegetation, lofty mountains, gurgling brooks and thunderous waterfalls.