Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho
Museum · Khajuraho ·

Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho

Museum · Khajuraho ·

Tribal houses, art, and instruments conserving central Indian culture

Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null
Aadivart tribal museum khajuraho by null

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Aadivart tribal museum, Sevagram, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh 471606, India Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Aadivart tribal museum, Sevagram, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh 471606, India Get directions

+91 76862 99056
aadivartmuseum.in

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 27, 2025

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Prosenjit D.

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One of best Museum I have ever seen conserving the tribal culture, art, traditional instruments and architectural designs. A must visit at Khajuraho. Keep at least few hours time if you are interested in Gond and Bheel artforms...and life of the indigenous people of Central Indian landscape.

Jayshil M.

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Tribal way of life, their wall painting, attire, jewelry, utensils, farming tools are nicely displayed. Houses of different tribal groups' are made to experience. It will take around 2-3 hours if you have interest in it.

Kayla Sultan C.

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Must visit when you come to khajuraho. Learn new knowledge about tribes in india. They make this so fun so adults and kids can enjoy their time in this museum. I just wish they can maintain it very well: like the building , restaurants and restrooms should always be clean so people from local and foreigners can have good time and memories here.

Neha B.

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Very very beautiful place u will surely enjoy and your kid also. . I have added multiple pics which give u glimpse of place. Go and enjoy Khajuraho. . . Ticket for adult -20/- (more than ten year) For photography u have to pay 100/-extra.

Eva H.

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One of the best museums I visited in India. Several rebuilt houses of different tribes of the area as well as art installations and photo exhibitions. Must see if in Khajurao

Rinky

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Aadivart Tribal Museum showcases traditional tribal houses, tools, and daily life, beautifully presenting how lifestyles have evolved over time. My favourite part of the museum was the gargantuan 3D wall illustration that tells the story of the life-giving river Narmada. At the center of the room stands a striking tree installation made of rope and traditional materials, enhancing the space remarkably. There's also a gallery displaying tribal jewellery and tattoo traditions. The museum is set amidst greenery and offers a calm, serene vibe. Entry fee is ₹20 for Indians. Photography is not allowed unless you purchase a ₹100 ticket per mobile or camera. A small cafeteria inside offers affordable snacks.

Gitika P.

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A must visit places in Khajuraho. This place is underrated. I wonder why people are not recommending this place. This place is beautifully curated showcasing the tribal culture of Madhya Pradesh. Food is really good.

Jonatan Š.

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Very beautiful open-air museum of the life of indian tribes. Totaly must see when visiting Khajuraho. It is further from the city centre, and little bit hidden, but it is worth a visit. We have arrived at 8PM, when it was dark, but the buildings are nicely spotlighted. It is seen that the museum curator put a lot of thinking and effort in the exposition.