Butterfly Park


In the capital of Malaysia, there is no time to be bored. Attention of tourists here is an incredible amount of entertainment and attractions that can brighten up the holiday with vivid impressions. One of these places in Kuala Lumpur , where you can satiate your sense of beauty, is the Butterfly Park .

Esthetes will appreciate

Statistics show that most people around the world experience if not fear, then a feeling of disgust for insects. And, it would seem, everything would be quite simple, do not think about the nature of the creation of butterflies - incredibly beautiful and even somehow magical creatures. Their bright color and the thrill of wings makes, if not to believe in a fairy tale, at least to smile.

Over 6,000 of these amazing creatures live and move freely in the space of the Butterfly Park. Here it is warm, moist and green - it is difficult to imagine better conditions for the life of these insects. The area of ​​the butterfly farm occupies about 80 thousand square meters. km, and over all of this at a fairly decent height stretched a fine grid, giving the inhabitants the illusion of complete freedom. The territory is dotted with narrow paths, along which now and then there are "feeders" - tables with fruit and juice, where you can closer look at the butterflies living in the park and take a photo with them.

In addition to the main theme of this park area, from time to time you can see pretty fountains in which decorative carp of koi and turtles float. They can even be fed with special food, which is sold at the entrance to the farm.

The butterfly park, creating ideal conditions for its inhabitants, gathered in one territory over 15 thousand different plants inherent in the Malaysian tropics. Therefore, the farm also acts as a miniature botanical garden, introducing tourists to the typical flora of the country.

What else is there in the Park of Butterflies?

In addition to the main attraction in the form of bright insects, the park also has the Museum of Entomology. It is also unusually beautiful, because the store windows store the unfading beauty of not only butterflies, but also various insects from all over the world! In addition, in the living corner of the museum you can see other inhabitants of the tropics - frogs, lizards, spiders and even scorpions. And you can meet all the aspirations of inquisitive tourists about the life of butterflies in the exhibition center. At the entrance to the farm there is a souvenir shop where you can buy a butterfly under the glass in memory of visiting the park.

How to get to the place?

To the park where the Butterfly Park is located, you can get from the city by bus B101 and B112 to the stop of Dayabumi, and then take a short stroll around the National Mosque . But it's best to buy a tour that covers not only the Butterfly Park, but also the Bird Park, the Orchid Park and the Deer Park . These attractions create an excellent tandem, acquainting the tourist with the nature of Malaysia.