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Want to have a memorable experience during your tour to Singapore? Then do plan a visit to the beautiful Butterfly Park, Singapore. Having more than 50 species of butterflies, Butterfly…


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Butterfly Park at Sentosa Islands, Singapore

Butterfly Park at Sentosa Islands, Singapore has over 50 species of Butterflies

Want to have a memorable experience during your tour to Singapore? Then do plan a visit to the beautiful Butterfly Park, Singapore. Having more than 50 species of butterflies, Butterfly Park, Singapore is a great place to explore. It is altogether a fascinating experience to see a whole range of 2500 colorful and lovely butterflies flying around you at Butterfly Park Singapore.

Butterfly Park Singapore is not just about butterflies, feel free to have live enclosure with a variety of 3,000 species of the rarest insects from all over the world. To give you a perfect view of these butterflies and insects, the whole park is darkened during the daytime. Jungle grasshoppers, man bugs, dead leaf mantis, ghost spiders, tarantulas and scorpions are some of the insects and butterflies that are kept in glass cases for public viewing at Butterfly Park, Singapore.

A walk through the beautiful Butterfly Park Singapore not only makes you learn more about the different butterflies and insects but also offers you beautiful scenes to capture in your camera. Indeed, Butterfly Park Singapore is a dream place for all those keen to capture some Kodak moments of the nature with sizzling butterflies around. Chasing the beautiful butterflies at Butterfly Park Singapore is a fascinating experience.

Location: Butterfly Park Singapore is located at 51 & 51A Cable Car Road, Sentosa, Singapore.

Timings: Butterfly Park Singapore is open daily for public from 0930 hours to 1900 hours.

Entry Ticket: For adults the entry ticket costs SGD 16, whereas is costs SGD 10 for children from 3 to 12 years of age.


Photo by Gordon Wrigley

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