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Prince of Wales Museum
My advice is to wear comfy shoes... The museum is big and you might find yourself walking more than you expected! I ended up with sore feet by the end

If you're into photography, the museum’s architecture is beautiful! Just be mindful of the no flash rule. I missed some great shots because I didn't get the right angles!

I suggest visiting on a weekday, ideally around 10 AM. The crowds are smaller, and you can enjoy the exhibits without feeling rushed.

My advice is to bring a water bottle; there are limited places to grab a drink inside and it can get hot walking around.
Nehru Science Centre

I suggest packing a snack or two. While there's a cafe, it can get pretty crowded, and the prices can be a bit steep for what you get!

I think it’s super helpful to download the center's map in advance. It helps save time wandering around, especially if you have specific exhibits you don’t wanna miss

Be prepared for a bit of noise! There are lots of kids around, and it gets lively. If you're looking for a quiet experience, maybe go on a weekday instead of the weekend.

My advice is to check for any temporary exhibitions before you go. I stumbled upon an amazing one that wasn't on the main website, it made my visit even better.
The Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum

Make sure to wear comfortable shoes! You'll be walking around a lot, and trust me, those marble floors feel harder than they look!

I think snapping photos is crucial, but the lighting can be tricky. Try to go for natural light if you can, especially in areas with intricate carvings.

I recommend checking out the audio guides. They add a lot of depth to your visit – just don't forget to return them after. I nearly walked out with one.

If you want to save a bit of cash, consider skipping the cafe inside. There are local eateries just outside where you can grab a yummy and cheaper meal.
Odisha State Museum
Siddhagiri Gramjivan Museum

I suggest visiting on a weekday, the weekend crowds can be a bit overwhelming and you can enjoy the exhibits with more peace.

If you want great photos without too many people in the background, go around 3 PM. The light is beautiful then and the crowds have thinned out a bit!

make sure to bring some cash. the little shops around might not accept cards and you'll miss out on some tasty local snacks, believe me!
The Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum

I think you should take your time with the audio guide. It gives you a lot of insights that make the experience more valuable. Don't rush through!

If you can, try to visit on a weekday... It's less crowded and you'll have more time to enjoy the exhibits without feeling rushed

My tip is to grab a coffee in the cozy cafe there, it's a nice break you won't want to miss after exploring. Also, the prices are pretty decent!