Bali Butterfly Park

The Butterfly Park of Bali is not only a park in that sense, but it
also gives you a clear picture of the life cycle of butterflies, because
in addition to observing a variety of collection types and sizes of
butterflies in a tropical nature, visitors can see the butterfly's life
starting from the caterpillars, chrysalis, to turn into a butterfly.
Inside the Bali Butterfly Park there are hundreds of butterflies from
15 types of butterfly species. Collection of butterflies in this area
generally come from Bali.
Besides the many live specimens that are bred at the park, there are also collections of dried butterfly and insect specimens (butterflies have varying but naturally short life spans) which can also be souvenirs, set in glass frames.
Little Information of Bali Butterfly Park
Taman Kupu Kupu Bali was opened in 1993 following the International Butterfly Conference that was held that year in Makassar, South Sulawesi, with the idea that Indonesia’s rich insect world should be promoted for the Indonesian peoples’ environmental awareness. Taman Kupu-kupu Bali is closest with other destinations, there are Jatiluwih Rice Terrace and Angsri Hot Spring. For more information, contact Bali Star Island
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