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Bali Butterfly Park (Indonesia)

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The Bali Butterfly Park, locally known as Taman Kupu-Kupu Bali, is located in the village of Wanasari in the Tabanan region and stands as one of the largest butterfly parks in Southeast Asia. Opened in 1996, it covers an area of approximately 3,000 square meters designed as an enclosed tropical garden. The facility aims to preserve and breed various Indonesian butterfly species, including the rare and magnificent Birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera priamus). Visitors can observe hundreds of butterflies in an environment mimicking their natural habitats, complete with waterfalls and a wide variety of host plants. A major highlight is the pupa room, where the fascinating process of metamorphosis can be observed firsthand. The park serves not only as a tourist attraction but also conducts research programs regarding Bali's butterfly fauna. By raising awareness of the importance of insects within the ecosystem, the Bali Butterfly Park makes a significant contribution to nature conservation on the island.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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Getting there
Reaching this pleasant location typically involves driving from the island's coastal hubs into the more central, scenic regions. Hiring a local driver or renting a scooter provides the flexibility needed to navigate the somewhat narrower inland roads.
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Best season
The park is a pleasant destination year-round, but visiting on sunny mornings generally gives the best opportunity to see the hundreds of butterflies actively flying. Overcast or rainy days often cause the insects to take shelter, reducing visibility.
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Terrain & paths
The layout consists of gently wandering, paved trails traversing beautifully manicured gardens filled with tropical flowers. The pathways are compact and easy to walk on, making the attraction highly accessible for families with young children or the elderly.
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What to bring
Light, casual clothing appropriate for a humid environment is recommended for your visit to the enclosures. Bringing a camera with macro capabilities is highly advisable to capture the intricate, colorful patterns on the delicate wings of the insects.
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Parking
A dedicated parking area is normally provided close to the entrance gate for the convenience of self-driving visitors and tour vehicles. The space is generally sufficient to accommodate the typical daily flow of tourists exploring this small attraction.
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Safety
The environment is entirely benign, making it a very safe and relaxing stop on any itinerary across the island. Visitors are merely reminded to tread carefully and avoid trying to grab the delicate creatures as they flutter among the blossoms.
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Time needed
Because the facility is relatively compact, most people find that spending one to two hours is perfectly adequate to see the collections. This concise timeframe allows it to be easily combined with visits to other nearby cultural or natural sites.

Geography

Coordinates
-8.53060, 115.16330

Facts

  • The park was officially opened to the public in 1996.
  • It covers an enclosed area of approximately 3,000 square meters.
  • The park is home to the rare Birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera priamus).
  • Wanasari in the Tabanan regency is the location of the butterfly park.
  • Breeding programs are conducted here to preserve endangered insect species.
  • Visitors can witness butterflies in various stages of their metamorphosis.

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Sights in the town Bali Butterfly Park (9)

Anak Lingsir📍 landmark

Anak Lingsir is an attraction point located in bali-butterfly-park-life-v2.

Panca Bhakti Monument🏺 historical

The Panca Bhakti Monument is a commemorative structure found in bali-butterfly-park-life-v2.

Battle of Margarana History Museum🏛 museum

The Battle of Margarana History Museum preserves historical artifacts in bali-butterfly-park-life-v2.

UNESCO Dedication🏺 historical

The UNESCO Dedication is a monument celebrating global heritage in bali-butterfly-park-life-v2.

Night Market📍 landmark

The Night Market is a popular attraction for evening shopping and dining in bali-butterfly-park-life-v2.

Bali Butterfly Park📍 landmark

Bali Butterfly Park is a tourist attraction showcasing various butterfly species in bali-butterfly-park-life-v2.

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Taman Ayun Temple⛪ religious

Taman Ayun Temple is a grand temple complex and significant cultural site in bali-butterfly-park-life-v2.

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Ogoh-ogoh museum🏛 museum

The Ogoh-ogoh museum displays traditional giant papier-mâché figures in bali-butterfly-park-life-v2.

🕒 Mo-Su 09:00-18:00

Museum Tjok Agung Tresna Ayunan🏛 museum

Museum Tjok Agung Tresna Ayunan is a cultural museum situated in bali-butterfly-park-life-v2.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit?
Morning is best, as butterflies are most active then.
Can I see cocoons?
Yes, there is an area where you can see them emerging.
Can I touch the butterflies?
No, touching can damage their delicate wings.
Are there other insects?
Yes, you can also see stick insects and beetles.
Where is the park located?
In Tabanan, about 30 km away from Denpasar.
Bali Butterfly Park: where is it located?
Bali Butterfly Park is located in Indonesia.
Bali Butterfly Park: what is there to see?
Highlights include Anak Lingsir, Panca Bhakti Monument, Battle of Margarana History Museum.
Bali Butterfly Park: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Bali Butterfly Park: why is it worth visiting?
The Bali Butterfly Park, locally known as Taman Kupu-Kupu Bali, is located in the village of Wanasari in the Tabanan region and stands as one of the largest butterfly parks in Southeast Asia.
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