Sandalwood Forest

Marayoor is also known for a natural sandalwood forest here. So attractive and useful are these forests that even the memories carry a sweet fragrance. Sandalwood oil, popularly called as “liquid gold,” has always been a fascination for tourists from across the globe. Sandalwood sculptures, though expensive, are also a popular souvenir item of Kerala. Sandalwood has several medicinal properties and is used as a remedy for skin problems, digestive complications, nausea and gastritis.Kerala, may have protected sandalwood forests where the trees are conserved and managed for sustainable harvesting. Sandalwood is a protected species, and its trade and harvesting are regulated by the government. There are strict regulations in place to prevent illegal harvesting and trade. Due to the high demand and commercial value of sandalwood, conservation efforts are often implemented to ensure the sustainable use of this resource. This may include planting sandalwood trees in protected areas.



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City : idukki
State : kerala

Cities near by Sandalwood Forest, idukki

CityDistance
Kuttampuzha
to Sandalwood Forest distance
49.626 km
Munnar
to Sandalwood Forest distance
19.499 km
Valparai
to Sandalwood Forest distance
28.237 km
Marayur
to Sandalwood Forest distance
7.047 km
Sandalwood Forest For enquiries
If you are looking to know more information about Sandalwood Forest, our team at idukki will assist you personally through the below dedicated number
Sandalwood Forest contact number : +91 9842067265

Things to do in and around Sandalwood Forest

Marayoor is also known for a natural sandalwood forest here. So attractive and useful are these forests that even the memories carry a sweet fragrance. Sandalwood oil, popularly called as “liquid gold,” has always been a fascination for tourists from across the globe. Sandalwood sculptures, though expensive, are also a popular souvenir item of Kerala. Sandalwood has several medicinal properties and is used as a remedy for skin problems, digestive complications, nausea and gastritis.Kerala, may have protected sandalwood forests where the trees are conserved and managed for sustainable harvesting. Sandalwood is a protected species, and its trade and harvesting are regulated by the government. There are strict regulations in place to prevent illegal harvesting and trade. Due to the high demand and commercial value of sandalwood, conservation efforts are often implemented to ensure the sustainable use of this resource. This may include planting sandalwood trees in protected areas.



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