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Home / Travel / Malaysia / Penang / THE PENANG BUTTERFLY FARM

THE PENANG BUTTERFLY FARM

June 8, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

 

Is a Penang Butterfly farm visit during my trip back to Penang. We went there to snap the beauty of butterflies. Comparable, I prefer Penang Butterfly Farm as we can see more species of Butterfly there compare to in KL.

 

Penang Butterfly Farm is more than just a tourist destination. It is set up as a ‘live museum’ to educate the public as well as an educational and research centre for butterfly and insect.

– The lovely butterflies-
– The lovely butterflies-

 

– The lovely butterflies-

Today, the Butterfly Industry, once known as a tourism industry is slowly shifting it’s aim towards education with the intension of educating the public, both the old and the young where they will be exposed to the life cycle of butterflies and knowledge on other insects which effectively leads to motivation of awareness of particularly the very fragile aspect of nature. This is where the role of Penang Butterfly Farm comes in.

– The lovely butterflies-

 

– The lovely butterflies-
– The lovely butterflies-
 

Today, they house an average population of 4,000 Malaysian butterflies of 120 species, along with other insects and small animals. They pride themselves in being a living museum to educate the public as well as a conservation and research centre to develop breeding methods.

– The lovely butterflies-
– The lovely butterflies-
– The lovely butterflies-
– The lovely butterflies-
 

 

During the day trip itself, you can captures a variety of pictures of the butterfly itself which you can’t see in your own eyes. The beautiful butterfly where they have a variety of species to be in their list as well. We spend about half a day to capture the beautiful pictures of the butterflies . Aside, I felt, the place is a great place for children to come so they can learn more on the nature.
-Some other insects and animals in the farm-
– The lovely butterflies-
– The lovely butterflies-
 
Visiting Hours
Monday – Friday 9.00AM – 5.30PM ( Last Entry at 5.00PM )
Weekend & Public Holidays 9.00AM – 6.00PM ( Last Entry at 5.30PM )
*Open 365 days all year round except half-day on Chinese New Year Eve.
Charges
Adult   RM27.00
Children (4 – 12 years old)  RM15.00
MYKAD Holder   RM18.00
MYKID Holder  RM10.00
Location:
830 Jalan Teluk Bahang
11050 Penang, PULAU PINANG
04-885-1253
Open Daily 9am-6pm

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