Dubai is no longer just a hot and dry area where growing certain plants seems like a dream. Today, thanks to the establishment of the Dubai Butterfly Garden, conditions have been created in which nearly 15,000 butterflies of 50 different varieties thrive in this center spanning an area of 6,673 square meters. The Dubai Butterfly Garden, besides being a recreational center, is also renowned as a butterfly research center, making it one of the best scientific facilities in the Middle East and attracting a large number of visitors to date. Within this center, visitors can observe all stages of butterfly life and fully enjoy the fascinating journey of these insects. Additionally, alongside the facilities mentioned earlier, a butterfly museum has been established for visitors to explore, included in the initial admission cost.
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Highlights
The use of colourful plants in this collection is so beautiful that many consider it an example of paradise.
The flowers used in this collection are collected from different parts of the world, of which the Dutch roses are a masterpiece.
You can see rare examples of butterflies in this collection.
The world's largest flower centre for rare flowers is located in this collection.
What to bring
Passport or Emirates ID card
Important Information
The use of professional cameras and drones is not allowed inside the garden.
Please use proper passages, walkways, and exits allocated for such use.
Flower picking is strictly not allowed.
Cars, balls, scooters, bicycles, hoverboards, and pets are not allowed inside the garden.
No food and beverages are allowed from outside the garden
The management has all the rights to expel any visitor from the park if found posing great threats to flowers, park assets or involves in miss conduct
Any damages arising due to negligence or non-compliance with mentioned instructions shall be the sole responsibility of the visitor and their companions
Child policy
Children under 3 years will be considered as infant and entry will be free of cost.
Children between age 3 to 12 will be considered as child and charged child rate.
Children above age 12 will be considered as an adult and charged adult rate.