Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park - KL, Malaysia
In one of the green areas of the Perdana Botanical Garden, founded at the end of the 19th century, there is a Butterfly Park. A real tropical forest with numerous streams and miniature waterfalls has been recreated on its territory. There are about 6,000 butterflies of more than 120 species.
Walking paths are laid through thickets of lush vegetation, cages with tropical birds are hung on tree branches, small terrariums are inhabited by reptiles, scorpions, tarantulas. After a walk, visitors can look into a shop selling themed souvenirs.
Address: KL Butterfly Park, Jalan Cenderasari, Taman Botani Perdana
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Butterfly garden Kuala Lumpur Malaysia recommended to visits, I love this park
Enjoyed the beautiful day with family and friends ~ Kids learn a lot of knowledge here ~
A beautiful experience for everyone who loves nature, butterflies and entomology in general. There are so many species of butterflies that you'll definitely get some great pictures. A professional camera is recommended, unless you have a good camera for macro pictures in your phone. But eitherway you'll get some great pictures, many of the species will stay still even if you get closer.
We had a great time here. The butterfly enclosure was packed with life and greenery.
Built to be a natural protection garden for insects and butterflies, this garden has over 6,000 butterflies from over 120 species for insect enthusiasts.
Housing approximately 5,000 butterflies, the park is built with an attractive landscape of plants and flora complete with a fountain, koi pond and freshwater turle pond.
Apart from the park full of animals, this butterfly park also has a museum that gathers a collection of butterflies and exotic insects that exist around the world.
Although it is a park dedicated to butterflies, there are also other animals here such as birds, turtles, Japanese koi fish and exotic insects.