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Ulta Pulta Museum

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Imagine a place where the laws of gravity seem to fail and the world as you know it is turned upside down. Ulta Pulta Museum is one of the most unusual and fun attractions you can find in the city of Vasco da Gama. The name "Ulta Pulta" itself translates from Hindi as "topsy-turvy", which perfectly describes the concept of this amazing space in sunny India.

Ulta Pulta Museum
Ulta Pulta Museum. Иллюстрация. Источник: Kupi.com AI

This interactive museum features a collection of eccentric exhibits where everyday household items — from kitchen utensils to entire cars — are fixed to the ceiling or walls at incredible angles. Visitors find themselves in "topsy-turvy" rooms that create stunning optical illusions. It is a place where art meets humor, turning a simple walk into an exciting adventure for the whole family.

Located in the Dabolim area, the museum has become a popular draw for tourists thanks to its creative approach to everyday things. Here, every adult can feel like a child again, marveling at the inverted furniture and whimsical installations that make photo sessions truly unique.

Contacts

For those planning a visit, here is the up-to-date contact information for the museum. You can easily find it on your way to or from the airport, as it is conveniently located and easy to reach.

How to contactContact
AddressUMIA QUATRO B, 5, Airport Rd, Green Valley, Dabolim, Ijorshi, Goa 403801, India
Phone+91 70094 12443

What to Do

The main activity at the Ulta Pulta Museum is, of course, creative photography. Here, you can take photos where you appear to be floating beneath the ceiling or standing on your head on the roof of an upside-down car. Each area of the museum is designed to create the most realistic illusion possible, so don't forget to charge your gadgets before visiting.

In addition to exploring the upside-down rooms and kitchens, visitors can explore themed zones with optical illusions and mirror mazes. The museum also features handmade craft exhibitions, which add a special local charm to the place. For younger guests, there are interactive games and attractions that won't let them get bored for a second.

After finishing the tour, it's worth stopping by the gift shop to pick up some souvenirs. The museum staff is always ready to help you choose the best angle for a photo or tell you about the creation of a particular installation. It's a great place for a relaxed time after active recreation on the coast.

Getting There

Getting to the Ulta Pulta Museum is easy, as it is located in close proximity to Dabolim Airport. From the city center of Vasco da Gama, which is about 10–15 kilometers away, it is most convenient to take a taxi or a rented car. The trip along the NH 17B highway will take about 20–30 minutes depending on traffic.

For those who prefer public transport, buses heading towards Dabolim are suitable. After getting off at the stop, you can take a short walk or hire a rickshaw to reach the entrance. You can also use the train by going to the Dabolim railway station, from which the museum is only 5 minutes away by taxi.

Many tourists in Goa prefer to rent scooters — it's the most flexible way to get around. There is parking provided near the museum, so there should be no problems with where to leave your vehicle.

Ближайший город: Vasco da Gama

History & Facts

The Ulta Pulta Museum is a relatively new but already very prominent spot on the tourist map of Goa. Its creation was inspired by the global trend for interactive illusions and upside-down houses, which are a huge success with travelers of all ages. The core idea was to show familiar things from a completely different, unexpected perspective.

The expression "Ulta Pulta" is deeply rooted in the culture and language of India, symbolizing a kind of muddle or fun chaos. The museum's creators decided to materialize this metaphor, turning it into a physical space where logic gives way to imagination. This is not just an exhibition of objects, but an attempt to challenge our perception of reality.

Real household items were used in the creation of the exhibits, including old motorcycle models and household appliances, which underwent special treatment for safe attachment to "wrong" surfaces. This makes the museum not only an entertainment center but also an example of creative design and a modern approach to leisure.

Time Needed

To leisurely explore all the halls, study the details of the installations and, most importantly, take enough successful shots, most visitors need from 1 to 2 hours. This is quite enough time to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of illusions and pass through all the main interactive zones.

If you are traveling with a large group or with children, the visit may take longer, as everyone will want to be photographed in the funniest poses. The museum is quite compact, so visiting it is convenient to combine with other plans for the day or a visit to the airport before departure.

Working Hours

The Ulta Pulta Museum is open to guests daily, making it a convenient option for visiting any day of the week. According to the official schedule, the doors open at 10:00 AM and close at 7:30 PM.

Such a consistent daily schedule makes it easy to plan your visit. You can drop by in the morning or in the evening to capture great shots in the rays of the setting sun filtering through the windows of this unusual building.

10:00 – 19:30

Nearby

A visit to the upside-down museum can be complemented by a walk around the area to get a more complete picture of Dabolim and the outskirts of Vasco da Gama. Exploring nearby places will allow you to see not only modern attractions but also the natural beauty of Goa and learn about local history.

Below are some interesting sites located near the museum that may interest a curious traveler:

NameDistance
Pegs & Grills1.3 km
Naval Aviation Museum1.5 km
Tanisha Guest House2 km
Coconut Creek Resort2 km
Filomena's Kitchen2.2 km
Bogmallo Beach Resort2.3 km
St. Andrew's Church3.3 km

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