Guwahati Tank Remnant Teak

Guwahati Tank Remnant Teak
One of the remnant old trees at the tank in northern downtown Guwahati
Teak
One of the remnant old trees at the tank in northern downtown Guwahati
This tree is part of the Fort Cochin Tree Trail.
Deep in the forests of Bastar in Kanger Valley National Park, one of four ancient and large teak trees is named after the four brothers in the Ramayana
Deep in the forests of Bastar in Kanger Valley National Park, a grove of four ancient and large teak trees is named after Ram’s brother, who gave his name to the India. This tree is unfortunately deceased
Deep in the forests of Bastar in Kanger Valley National Park, one of four ancient and large teak trees is named after the sidekick-hero of the four brothers in the Ramayana.
At Greenwoods hotel in Kumily, a teak tree is the centerpoint to an elaborate treehouse, complete with rope bridge, restaurant, and staircase
In a grove of impressive teak trees in the wild forests of Kanger Valley National Park, the largest tree present is named after the famous hero Rama.
The largest teak in the world is a source of pride and attraction for Parambikulam National Park, a forested valley surrounding a dammed lake.
Nilambur is justifiably proud of its teak forests, and this root mass can be found at the entrance to a museum devoted to the tree species.
In a magnificent 150-year-old teak plantation named after the British forester H.V. Connolly, the largest tree is a famous landmark for visitors to Nilambur’s extensive forests.