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Planning a Visit 5 questions
The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM. The museum is closed every Monday. The Memorial is open Tuesday to Sunday, 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM.
The museum is closed every Monday. Additional closure days for special events or holidays are announced on our official social media channels.
A thorough visit to the museum takes approximately 2 to 3 hours. Allow an additional 1–2 hours to fully explore the Memorial area at your own pace.
A wide range of hotels and guesthouses are available in Bhuj city, catering to all budgets — from heritage properties to budget accommodation.
Yes — a multi-cuisine restaurant and cafes are available within the premises.
Tickets & Pricing 6 questions
Memorial: Free entry 5–9 AM · ₹20 thereafter.

Museum:
Under 5 Years
Free
Children (Under 12)
100
Adults
300
Students (Under 25)
150
Foreign Nationals
1,000
Tickets are available through three channels:

· Reception counter at the museum entrance
· Phone reservation at +91-635-719-9991
· Online at smritivanearthquakemuseum.com
We accept Cash, Credit Cards, Debit Cards and UPI payments.
Tickets are valid for one day only from the date of purchase.
Check your WhatsApp messages — your e-ticket is sent there. If unavailable, you may purchase a new ticket at the entrance counter.
Refunds and cancellations are handled on a case-by-case basis. Please contact us directly for assistance.
Facilities & Accessibility 4 questions
Yes. The museum is equipped with ramps, elevators, golf-cart services, and wheelchairs for visitors with special needs and senior citizens.
· Bicycle: Free
· Two-Wheeler: ₹20
· Three / Four-Wheeler: ₹40
· Bus: ₹100
Memorial ticket: Access to the memorial, Sun-Point, Miyawaki Forest, and check-dam reservoirs.

Museum ticket: Access to all seven immersive blocks and current exhibitions inside the museum.
No, pets are not permitted inside the premises.
Getting Here 3 questions
Smritivan is situated atop Bhujiyo Dungar, the iconic hilltop at the entrance to Bhuj, Gujarat. The memorial and museum occupy a vast area of 470 acres, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
By Road: Easily accessible via the main roads into Bhuj using your own vehicle or public transport.

By Air: Bhuj Airport is approximately 10 km away.

By Rail: Bhuj Railway Station is approximately 15 km from Smritivan.
The nearest airport is Bhuj Airport (~10 km). The nearest railway station is Bhuj Railway Station (~15 km from Smritivan).