The Honey & Bee Museum’ is a novel project at Ooty by Keystone Foundation. It depicts information on indigenous honey bees and traditional indigenous tribal people who harvest them. It also has a children’s activity room and a small knowledge resource unit on bees, environment and people. The Bee Museum is first of its kind focusing on traditional knowledge and practices. The museum aims to be a vibrant space with live demonstration units of bees, specimens and tools – both traditional and modern used in beekeeping and honey gathering.

The NNHS is now managing the Bee Museum and it would be the hub of activities for the Society. More details about activities at the Bee Museum can be found here.