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Butterfly Park
Kuala Lumpur
... located in Lake Gardens on the edge of downtown Kuala Lumpur
Admission:
Adult: RM5
Child: RM1
Address:
Butterfly Park
Jalan Cenderawasih 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: +603-2693 4799
Butterfly garden is a dense, humid, tropical forest, netted against birds and
other predators, where 6,000 butterflies filled the air like the living chips of
a kaleidoscope.
Just in case the flowers on the plants do not produce enough nectar, the
butterflies can dine on trays of red hibiscus blossoms sprayed with a mixture of
10 per cent honey and 90 per cent water.
This tranquil garden flourished with pleasant plants and flowers. Surrounded with The sounds of streaming water and beautiful butterflies. And a dragonfly came and stand on your thumb to welcome your visit.
The garden resembles an atmosphere of a mini rain forest. There is this green
box filled with cocoons right after we walk down the stairs, that is the
breading and nursery area.
The small pathways are clean and well kept. We were amazed by the beautiful
plants, flowers and butterflies all around you.

Streaming man-made waterfalls where the girl posing behind the water curtain.
This Green forest landscaped park is home for over 6,000 butterflies from 120
species. Only 5 minutes walk from the Bird Park.
Here you can learn about the life cycle and mating habit of the butterflies.
There is a nursery and breeding area.
The Butterfly Park isn't really huge, the garden can easily be done in half an
hour with another half hour in the Insect Museum.
The near by insect museum will enhance your knowledge about these
creepy-crawlers. Comprising the beautiful landscape are flower and fruit plants
and some rare herbs essential in the diet and pollinating activities of the
butterflies. This museum has a good collection of butterflies from different
part of the world.
Butterfly Park, complete with an insect museum, fascinate most kids. While
Xing spend time in chasing after butterflies, Yin was fascinated with the small
animal in this Butterfly Park - the rabbits and tortoise.
On the exit path we pass through the insect museum which was fairly interesting.
Here not o achieves of various insect species from as far as South America
(where Chun Xing was born), there were live insects too.






A Butterfly Park where over 6,000 butterflies from 120 species roam and fly
freely in a simulated natural rainforest environment.
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