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Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

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Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park
Jalan Cenderawasih, Tasik Perdana, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Rating: 4.2
Rated count: 5250

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5 COMMENTS

  1. A small butterfly sanctuary that deserves a visit. Not the best but a good place to spend an hour or two enjoying the botanic set up and experiencing Malaysian butterflies.

    At the entrance, there is a small rabbit house with several adorable rabbits. For rabbit lovers, don’t miss this.

  2. tGPT Auto

    You said:

    Please help me write review for KL butterfly park. That place is great. I amd my family enjoy being there. There is lots of butterfly and many species. It is my first time seing rajah Brooke, our national butterfly there. You can feed the rabbit there afterward. But need to buy vagetable at the counter for RM 5. Parking spaces not that much, but adequate since this place is not so crowded.

    ChatGPT said:

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    Here’s a review based on your experience at KL Butterfly Park:

    A Beautiful Experience at KL Butterfly Park

    I recently visited KL Butterfly Park with my family, and it was a fantastic experience! The park is filled with numerous butterflies of many species, making it a delight to explore. It was my first time seeing the stunning Rajah Brooke, Malaysia’s national butterfly, which was truly a highlight.

    After enjoying the butterflies, we also got the chance to feed the rabbits. You can buy vegetables for RM 5 at the counter, which adds a fun touch to the visit, especially for kids.

    While the parking space is limited, it’s usually sufficient since the park isn’t overly crowded. Overall, it’s a great spot for nature lovers and families looking for a peaceful and enjoyable day out.

  3. If you are on a holiday to KL then don’t miss the butterfly park. It’s quite close to botanical garden so you can club the two places.

    Not very large but the beauty and serene atmosphere makes up for it. We went early in the morning…the butterflies disnt seem interested to fly down so we didn’t get a close view of them. Lots of varities and sizes of butterflies.

    We really enjoyed our experience. The sovenier shop has a good collection to take back home.

  4. I recently visited the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park and had a delightful experience. While the park was smaller than I had initially anticipated, it more than made up for it with its serene and tranquil atmosphere. The lush greenery and carefully maintained garden paths created a peaceful setting, allowing me to fully enjoy the beauty of the butterflies fluttering around. However, visitors should be aware of spiders dangling on the paths, which can be a bit startling. Despite this, the variety of butterfly species and informative displays made for an enriching visit. Overall, it was a lovely and tranquilizing experience, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

  5. Decent place to go on a date for nature lovers, price is rm18 for locals and rm30 for foreigners. More than just butterflies the exhibit also has several small insects and reptiles , geckos lizards and frogs. Also a nice place to grab a local souvenir of Taxidermy insects which range from rm55 upwards.

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