The Cameron Butterfly Garden is a popular tourist attraction located in the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia, known for its vast collection of live butterflies, insects, and other local flora.
It is situated in one of Malaysia's most extensive hill stations, the Cameron Highlands, which is in the state of Pahang.
Visitors can encounter a variety of butterfly species fluttering freely in a beautifully landscaped garden setting, along with exotic plants and a collection of insects.
Yes, the garden is a family-friendly attraction that offers an educational experience for children, allowing them to learn about the lifecycle and habitat of butterflies.
The garden is usually open daily, but visitors should check the current operating hours and potential holiday closures before planning their visit.
Yes, there is a small admission fee to enter the garden. Rates may vary for locals and tourists, and discounts may be available for children and senior citizens.
Visitors typically spend between 1 to 2 hours exploring the garden, observing the butterflies, and enjoying the peaceful environment.
Information about guided tours can be obtained at the entrance, but generally, visitors are free to explore the garden at their own pace.
Basic facilities such as restrooms and a souvenir shop may be available for the convenience of visitors.
The garden can be visited year-round, but the best time is during the drier months – February to April and June to August – when clearer weather can make the experience more enjoyable.
Yes, photography is allowed, and visitors are encouraged to capture the vibrant butterflies and lush scenery; however, care should be taken to not disturb the butterflies or damage the plants.