
Located on the small resort island of Sentosa, the Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom boasts a diverse array of rare and exotic insects, along with beautiful tropical scenery. Inside, you'll find a 70-meter-long cave where you can observe glowing fireflies and experience close encounters with insects. The Butterfly Garden, filled with the fragrance of flowers and fluttering with 1,500 butterflies representing over 50 species, creates a magical experience. Bring your family or friends to this fascinating place for a chance to broaden your horizons and take photos with over 3,000 of the world's most beautiful insects. It's truly an unforgettable experience.
All seasons
1 hour
Adults $16, Children (3-12 years old) $10
Daily 9:30am - 7:00pm (Last entry 6:30pm)
The Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom is part of the renowned Singapore Zoo complex and showcases the beauty and diversity of nature. It is dedicated to educating visitors about the important roles that butterflies and insects play in the environment. The garden features thousands of butterflies and a variety of insect species, highlighting the importance of conservation and biodiversity.
The Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom is located at the Singapore Zoo, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826. To get there:
The Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom is open daily from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are in the early morning or late afternoon when the weather is cooler, and the butterflies are most active.
Admission to the Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom is included in the general entry ticket to the Singapore Zoo. The zoo's ticket prices are approximately:
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons or weekends. You can book online up to a few days before your visit, which also offers discounts or promotions.
Visitors typically spend about 45 minutes to an hour exploring the Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom. However, if you want to engage deeply with the exhibits and take your time photographing the butterflies and insects, you may want to allocate up to 1.5 hours.
Guided tours are not offered directly in the Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom, but staff members may be available to answer questions. Audio guides are available for the Singapore Zoo as a whole, in English, Mandarin, and other languages. These guides can be rented at the zoo entrance.
The best photography spots include:
Start by exploring the Butterfly Aviary, where you can spend time observing the various butterfly species. Afterward, move on to the Insect Kingdom to learn about different insects. You can also take the time to engage with the interactive exhibits and observe any feeding sessions if available.
There are no night visits or light shows at the Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom. However, the Singapore Zoo offers the Night Safari nearby, which is a separate attraction that allows you to explore nocturnal animals in a unique setting.
The Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom can get crowded during peak times such as weekends, public holidays, and school vacation periods. The least crowded times to visit are weekdays in the early morning or late afternoon.
The Singapore Zoo, including the Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom, offers rest areas, toilets, food courts, and water refill stations. There are also gift shops selling souvenirs such as butterfly-themed merchandise and insect-related educational items.
Yes, the Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom is accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. The Singapore Zoo is wheelchair accessible, and wheelchairs are available at no extra charge. There are also stroller rental services available for young children.
Cards and mobile payments (such as Apple Pay, Google Pay) are accepted throughout the Singapore Zoo, including in the Butterfly Garden and Insect Kingdom. Cash payments are also accepted, but card payments are recommended for convenience.
Yes, there are vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options available at the Singapore Zoo’s restaurants and food courts, including at Ah Meng Restaurant and Mandai Food Village.
Yes, there are souvenir shops at the Singapore Zoo selling butterfly-themed products, insect-related educational toys, t-shirts, keychains, and plush toys.
After visiting, you can take a taxi, bus, or MRT from the Singapore Zoo to continue your trip. The nearest MRT station is Khatib, with bus services connecting to various parts of Singapore.