Araku Tribal Museum
General information
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Ideal Duration:
2 to 3 HoursPlace Type:
Cultural & HeritageEntry Fees:
For Adults, the fee is 40 INR per head; for Children, it is 20 INR. Camera usage requires a separate payment of 50 INR, and boating costs 20 INR per person. Group discounts are occasionally available for school excursions or large educational tours visiting the valley. ...For Adults, the fee is 40 INR per head; for Children, it is 20 INR. Camera usage requires a separate payment of 50 INR, and boating costs 20 INR per person. Group discounts are occasionally available for school excursions or large educational tours visiting the valley.Timing:
The museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM without a weekly holiday. The ideal time to visit is during the morning hours (10:30 AM) to avoid the afternoon tourist rush. Visitors should allocate at least two hours to properly explore both floors and the craft center. ...The museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM without a weekly holiday. The ideal time to visit is during the morning hours (10:30 AM) to avoid the afternoon tourist rush. Visitors should allocate at least two hours to properly explore both floors and the craft center.Special Events:
The museum hosts the Itika Pongal celebrations in January, showcasing seasonal tribal rituals and traditional games. Special workshops for tribal women artisans called 'The Missing Rainbow' are held periodically to promote indigenous crafts. During the Araku Balloon Festival, the museum serves as...The museum hosts the Itika Pongal celebrations in January, showcasing seasonal tribal rituals and traditional games. Special workshops for tribal women artisans called 'The Missing Rainbow' are held periodically to promote indigenous crafts. During the Araku Balloon Festival, the museum serves as a cultural hub for evening folk music and dance performances.Best Photo Spots:
The circular red exterior of the museum with its white folk motifs offers a stunning backdrop for portraits. The life-sized diorama of the Dhimsa Dance performers is the most photographed spot inside the gallery. The green lawns surrounding the museum provide a panoramic view of the Ananthagiri H...The circular red exterior of the museum with its white folk motifs offers a stunning backdrop for portraits. The life-sized diorama of the Dhimsa Dance performers is the most photographed spot inside the gallery. The green lawns surrounding the museum provide a panoramic view of the Ananthagiri Hills in the distance. The ornate tribal hut with pillared corridors is perfect for capturing the essence of traditional village architecture.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Explore the diorama gallery showcasing tribal marriage customs and death rituals. Shop for authentic organic Araku Coffee and handmade tribal jewelry at the museum souvenir shop. Watch live performances of the Dhimsa Dance usually organized for large groups in the amphitheater. Take a peaceful boat ride in the small pond located within the museum premises. Visit the Tribal Art and Crafts Center to see workshops on folk art and metal casting. Participate in a pottery-making session if local artisans are available during your visit. Capture photographs of the vibrant life-sized statues wearing traditional tribal costumes and matching accessories. ...
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Why Famous:
It is famous for its authentic representation of tribal history through life-sized dioramas and artifacts. The museum houses a massive collection of traditional jewelry, hunting gear, and iron-made kitchen utensils used for centuries. It is the only place in the region where one can see the compl...It is famous for its authentic representation of tribal history through life-sized dioramas and artifacts. The museum houses a massive collection of traditional jewelry, hunting gear, and iron-made kitchen utensils used for centuries. It is the only place in the region where one can see the complete evolution of tribal art and craft under one roof. The museum's Tribal Arts and Crafts Center is also a major draw for art historians and researchers globally. -
Architecture:
The structure is a two-story red-colored rotund building designed using traditional indigenous materials like mud, bamboo, and metal. The dimensions of the museum grounds cover several acres, with the main building standing approximately 30 feet high. The interior features a seamless ramp instead...The structure is a two-story red-colored rotund building designed using traditional indigenous materials like mud, bamboo, and metal. The dimensions of the museum grounds cover several acres, with the main building standing approximately 30 feet high. The interior features a seamless ramp instead of stairs, reflecting a flow found in tribal dwellings. The walls are adorned with tribal motifs, murals, and white geometric patterns typical of the region's folk art. This architectural style ensures that the museum itself feels like an extension of a tribal hamlet rather than a formal institution. -
How To Reach:
By Air: Fly to Visakhapatnam Airport (110 KM away) and hire a private taxi to the valley.
By Train: Take the Vistadome express from Vizag to Araku Railway Station, which is just 1 KM from the museum.
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Near Tourist Places:
Padmapuram Gardens (2 KM), Coffee Museum (1 KM), Chaparai Waterfalls (15 KM), Galikonda View Point (10 KM), Katiki Waterfalls (28 KM), Borra Caves (35 KM), Tyda Nature Camp (40 KM), Ananthagiri Coffee Plantations (26 KM), Matsyagundam (35 KM), Tatipudi Reservoir (60 KM)
Tourism Tips
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Carry sufficient cash as ATM connectivity in the valley can be unreliable during peak tourist hours. Respect the privacy of the local tribes and always ask for permission before taking close-up portraits of them. Pack a light sweater even in summer as evenings in the valley can get surprisingly c...
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