Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Butterfly Park KL

The Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park is located near the Lake Gardens. The park is an imitation of the butterfly's natural habitat which's the tropical jungle.
To prevent the butterfly's from escaping the entire park is covered by an internet. Do not observe that, because it's high above you.




 
Butterfly Park KL 
 
The Butterfly Park houses some 6,000 butterflies of over 120 types. To create such a stunning park they used over 15,000 plants and there are ponds. You could likewise take rest along the limestone paths in the butterfly park. Butterfly's fly around you and here and there they have actually put some fruits, like pineapple.

The park is an imitation of the butterfly's natural habitat. It includes even more than 15,000 plants from 100 types that has been meticulously landscaped to look like a Malaysian rainforest atmosphere.

Contributing to the Butterfly Park's stunning landscape is a distinctly made hydro-pond built with a limestone path right in the center. Surrounding this hydro-pond is a gazebo, commanding an awesome view.

There is a baby room and reproducing area for the butterflies. The park consists of both protected and live specimens, totaling 1,230 species in all. Facilities include an interesting pest museum.

There is additionally a memento store near the exit selling great deals of neighborhood handicrafts and framed butterflies and beetles. You can enjoy a glimpse of butterflies at this unique park!

Duration time: 1 hour.
Butterfly Park Kuala Lumpur
Jalan Cenderawasih
Kuala Lumpur
50480, MALAYSIA
Telephone: +603 2693 4799

Open: 9am - 6pm (Daily).
Admission Malaysians: RM8 (Adults), RM2 (Children).
Admission non Malaysians: RM18 (Grownups).
Camera: RM1.

The Butterfly Park houses some 6,000 butterflies of over 120 species. You can also take rest along the limestone courses in the butterfly park. Butterfly's fly around you and right here and there they have actually placed some fruits, like pineapple.

There is a nursery and breeding location for the butterflies. The park consists of both protected and live specimens, totaling 1,230 types in all.

View Butterfly Park KL

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