Manila Butterfly House Photo: Manila Butterfly House

Manila Butterfly House was established to promote knowledge about these amazing creations of nature. Butterflies are unique in the first place their life cycle – they are a development from the larval stage through the pupal stage to adult, which can be incredible colors and sizes. Looking remarkably diverse colors fragile wings of butterflies has become a popular hobby worldwide. Choose the butterflies live almost everywhere except the coldest and driest regions of the planet. Manila Butterfly House provides a unique opportunity to admire the beautiful creations of nature, listen to the associated legends and learn a lot about their lifestyle and habitat.

A family of butterflies consists of two netselect - Tolstoganova (about 3500 species) and butterflies (more than 13700 species). Visitors of Manila the Butterfly House can become better acquainted with representatives of both netselect, wander among the "winged" variety and even try to consider more closely the incredible patterns of the insects, when they sit down on the palm. Here are collected butterflies of different species, colors and colorings. And besides them there are grasshoppers, stick insects and mantids. Manila Butterfly House, located in a picturesque garden among tall trees, orchids and other flowers, will be a real discovery for all fans of this wonder of nature.

Next to it is a fruit nursery where you can buy seeds of fruit trees for planting, as well as ripe fruit. In the nursery growing dwarf coconut palms, figs, bananas and, of course, is specific, but incredibly popular durians. Here you can see exotic pitahaya with charming colors and a very rare fruit.

In addition, in Manila the Butterfly House are newly built beehives for honey bees – here is home to three types of bees. Visitors can see the relationship in nature between bees, butterflies and fruit trees. Here you can buy fresh and very sweet honey and bee pollen, which, undoubtedly, will be a great memory of this visit.

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