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1. India's Must-See Butterfly Parks
Urbanisation has a negative impact on the habitat and ability of butterflies to regenerate, necessitating
butterfly parks for their preservation.
India is home to thousands of different types of butterflies. These butterfly species are all beautiful in
their own unique ways. Urbanisation has a negative impact on the habitat and ability of butterflies to
regenerate. Children in cities still only have a fictitious understanding of what butterflies look like. The
variety and beauty of these remarkable insects may be seen and appreciated at India's butterfly parks,
which is a unique opportunity. So let's investigate some of the well-known and free butterfly parks in
India that were built to protect and sustain the local butterfly population.
Top butterfly parks in India, listed
For a remarkable experience, visit one of these magnificent butterfly parks in India.
Butterfly Park Bangalore
In 2003, the Department of Biotechnology (DoBT) and the Zoo Authority of Karnataka (ZAK) joined
forces to save the butterflies. The butterfly garden in Bangalore opened to guests in 2007 when the
building was finished. The first butterfly park in India is this 7.5-acre attraction, which has a 1-kilometer
butterfly trail.
Ovalekar Wadi Butterfly Garden Thane
2. 132 different species of butterflies can be seen in Thane's Ovalekar Wadi Butterfly Garden. All year long,
these gorgeous butterflies are present. In contrast to other butterfly gardens, this one is an outdoor
butterfly garden. A butterfly may be seen in all of its developmental phases, from eggs to caterpillars to
pupa. The fact that this butterfly park only opens on Sundays should be your most important point of
knowledge about it.
Shimla's Butterfly Park
The second butterfly garden in India to open in 2008 was the one in Shimla, following the one in
Bangalore. This butterfly garden is home to over 300 different species of butterflies. Over 4.2 hectares
are taken up by the park.
The Goa Butterfly Conservatory
A very well-liked sight in Goa is the Butterfly Conservatory. The generation of butterflies needs
indigenous flora, pure air, and humus-rich soil. In Goa, the weather is perfect for butterflies. Only from
September to December can tourists to Goa see the diamonds soaring through the air.
Butterfly Park Chandigarh
The butterfly park in Chandigarh enjoys a pleasant climate despite its small size. It has adequate trees, a
canal, and moderate grass. It has flower beds that are favourable to butterflies and a well-built shed
with attractive flyers and chart displays. This butterfly garden has no admission charge.
Butterfly Park, Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary
The Conservation Education Centre (CEC) runs this butterfly park in Delhi, which is situated within the
Asola Bhatti wildlife reserve. It is located close to the outside boundary of the Tughlaqabad Fort. This
park is home to around 90 kinds of butterflies in addition to over 250 tree species, 200 bird species, 10
mammal species, 10 reptile species, and 8 amphibian species.
Sikkim's Butterfly Reserve Park
One of the most popular tourist locations in the state is it. The east of India has a very diverse range of
plant and temperature because of its peculiar geographic position. Therefore, Sikkim is the world's ideal
butterfly habitat. The park, which covers an area of 29 hectares, was established in 2011.
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