Penang Butterfly Farm, located at the northwest corner of Penang Island, Malaysia, is a tropical sanctuary that covers an area of approximately 0.8 hectares. Established in 1986, the farm is one of the island's premier tourist attractions. This lush paradise is more than just a butterfly farm; it serves as a live museum to educate visitors about the importance of conserving the biodiversity of insects and other small creatures. Inside the well-maintained park, visitors can marvel at the sight of thousands of live butterflies of various species flitting across beautifully landscaped gardens with exotic plants, cascading waterfalls, and ornate ponds. The farm also features other attractions, including an insect exhibition area with beetles and scorpions, a souvenir shop, an educational insect museum, and a live insect breeding area. The park prides itself on its research and conservation efforts, providing a refuge for many species of butterflies, some of which are endangered. Interactive exhibits and guided tours enhance the educational experience for all ages.