Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures
About Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures
The Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures in Shillong is the largest museum in Asia dedicated entirely to the indigenous cultures of Northeast India. Spread over seven floors, it showcases the art, history, traditions, festivals, textiles, and lifestyle of the 200+ tribes that call Northeast India home.
The museum is a visual feast — intricate traditional costumes, musical instruments, agricultural tools, religious artifacts, and dioramas bring to life the diversity of the region's indigenous peoples. A rooftop sky walk offers panoramic views of Shillong city and the surrounding hills.
For anyone wanting to understand Meghalaya's Khasi, Garo, and Jaintia cultures — or Northeast India's tribal heritage more broadly — this museum is essential. It's both an educational experience and a deeply moving tribute to cultures that have survived and thrived for thousands of years.
Best Time to Visit
Year-round (closed Sundays)
How to Reach
- Located in Mawlai, 3 km from Police Bazaar Shillong
- 10–15 min drive from city center
- Auto-rickshaws and taxis readily available
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