a lovely location and worth a visit. It's not too expensive but if you want to make sure you see the butterflies go after june. The steps are quite steep in places and not suitable for people with walking disabilities.
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Butterflies Valley Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Every year from May to September, the scent of the resinous benzoin trees of countless colorful butterflies is drawn to the valleys here. It can be seen by streams, ponds, and among flowers.
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Butterflies Valley Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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a lovely location and worth a visit. It's not too expensive but if you want to make sure you see the butterflies go after june. The steps are quite steep in places and not suitable for people with walking disabilities.
The history of the area dates back to colonial times, and is a private protected area for French people, with a variety of representative insects, amphibians and reptiles. More than 20 chameleons are the stars, along with geckos, lizards and bizarre insects.
The correct name should be the moth valley, which may not attract tourists, so it is named Butterfly Valley. The environment in this valley can still climb from the bottom of the valley to the top and then come down to fight a little physical strength. You can also take a small train outside the valley to the top of the valley and then enter the valley to the bottom of the valley. Overall, there is no need to go there if the journey is tight.
It feels really interesting to jump the island here. Later, you can take the correct route to Butterfly Island. It is also the largest place nearby. The last section of the road is more difficult to walk, and it may be because of the slippery road. After all, it is a famous place in the world. The end point is a small waterfall.
Located in a forested, secluded valley on the island, the breath of plants attracts many rare butterflies