
Maharashtra Tribal Museum
Discover Maharashtra's tribal heritage through authentic artifacts, art, and dioramas in this peaceful Pune museum.

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Maharashtra Tribal Museum
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Quiet and peaceful exploration

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Must-see attractions
Discover Maharashtra's tribal heritage through authentic artifacts, art, and dioramas in this peaceful Pune museum.
"A hidden gem showcasing India’s tribal heritage, offering a deep glimpse into diverse cultures."

🎯 Hidden Gem Alert!
A peaceful, informative museum showcasing India's tribal heritage. Great for a non-touristy experience.
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Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and all government holidays. Plan your weekday visit!

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Hours
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4.7 · 43 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Tribal Material Culture
See authentic tools, clothing, and everyday objects used by various tribal groups.

Tribal Art & Jewelry
Admire intricate paintings, masks, and stunning traditional ornaments.

Dioramas of Tribal Life
Visual representations of tribal homes and ceremonies offer a glimpse into their community life.
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🎯 Hidden Gem Alert!
A peaceful, informative museum showcasing India's tribal heritage. Great for a non-touristy experience.
⏰ Check Opening Days
Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and all government holidays. Plan your weekday visit!
💰 Budget-Friendly Entry
Ticket prices are surprisingly low, typically 5-15 Rs for Indians.
📸 Photography Allowed
Capture the cultural artifacts; photography is permitted in some areas.
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🎯 Hidden Gem Alert!
A peaceful, informative museum showcasing India's tribal heritage. Great for a non-touristy experience.
⏰ Check Opening Days
Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and all government holidays. Plan your weekday visit!
💰 Budget-Friendly Entry
Ticket prices are surprisingly low, typically 5-15 Rs for Indians.
📸 Photography Allowed
Capture the cultural artifacts; photography is permitted in some areas.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Maharashtra Tribal Museum as a hidden gem offering a peaceful and informative glimpse into India's tribal heritage. The extensive collection of artifacts, art, and dioramas is highly appreciated, though some suggest more detailed explanations. It's considered a must-visit for cultural enthusiasts, offering great value for its low entry fee.
"The museum is not very big, it'll take only an hour or so... they have preserved various artifacts from different tribes of india... their livelihood, culture, and community. It is a must visit."
Rimzim Sidam
"I visited this museum on a weekday afternoon, so there was not a single person there apart from me and it took me around an hour to complete the whole museum. There are a variety of tribal artefacts like jewellery, music instruments, masks, paintings, etc. Detailed and specific information about the artefacts is missing. Apart from this, it is a must visit place. Also, the ticket prices are surprisingly low, ranging from 5 to 15rs for Indians."
Rugved Birla
"Good collection of tribal related items.
So much information & things related to tribal culture.
Saturday & Sunday closed for public, also all government holiday included.
Little inside from Main road & near the circle Chowk.
There are some tribal people structure near the entrance good for photo."
N Benimadhab Choudhury
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located at 28, Queen's Garden, Koregaon Park Road, near Old Circuit House, Camp, Pune. It's a bit inside from the main road, near a circle chowk. Taxis or auto-rickshaws are the easiest ways to reach it.
While buses might get you close to the Koregaon Park area, the final approach to the museum might require a short walk or a local auto-rickshaw ride.
Using GPS navigation on your phone is highly recommended, as some visitors find it a little hard to locate.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The ticket prices are very affordable, ranging from 5 to 15 Indian Rupees for Indian visitors.
The museum is open on weekdays but is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and all government holidays. It's best to confirm exact timings before your visit.
Given the low entry fees and typically low crowds on weekdays, advance booking is usually not necessary. You can purchase tickets at the entrance.
Information on specific child ticket prices isn't widely available, but given the low general entry fee, it's likely very nominal or free for young children.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Most visitors find that an hour to an hour and a half is sufficient to explore the entire museum.
Yes, photography is allowed in some areas of the museum, which is great for documenting the cultural heritage.
While the exhibits are informative, some visitors note that detailed or multilingual signage could enhance understanding.
You'll find a good collection of tribal artifacts including jewelry, musical instruments, masks, paintings, and items related to their livelihood and community.
Absolutely! It's not a very large museum, making it perfect for a short, meaningful cultural immersion.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are no specific food or dining facilities mentioned within the museum itself. It's advisable to eat before or after your visit.
The museum is located in the Koregaon Park area, which offers a variety of cafes and restaurants catering to different tastes and budgets.
📸 📸 Photography
The tribal people structures near the entrance are good for photos. Inside, you can capture the masks, jewelry, and dioramas.
Photography is allowed in some areas, but it's always good practice to be mindful of other visitors and any specific signage.





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