Nilambur Taluk, located in the northeastern part of Malappuram district, Kerala, is a region renowned for its lush forests, teak plantations, and tribal settlements. It comprises around 21 villages, many of which are situated near the Western Ghats and have a strong ecological and cultural significance. Agriculture and forestry are the primary occupations, with crops like banana, arecanut, and pepper being widely cultivated. Nilambur is also home to some of the oldest teak plantations in the world, including the famous Conolly’s Plot. With a large tribal population and close ties to the forest, Nilambur Taluk stands out for its biodiversity, natural beauty, and traditional way of life within Malappuram district.