The Manila Butterfly House was established to popularise the knowledge of these amazing creatures of nature. Butterflies are unique primarily in their life cycle - they develop from the larval stage through the pupal stage to the adult, which can come in incredible colors and sizes. Looking at the amazingly varied colours of the fragile wings of butterflies has become a popular hobby all over the world. Butterflies themselves live almost everywhere except the coldest and driest regions of the planet. The Manila Butterfly House offers a unique opportunity to admire the beautiful creatures of nature, listen to the legends associated with them and learn a lot about their lifestyle and habitat.
The family of butterflies consists of two superfamilies - Fatheads (about 3500 species) and the Bulbivorous (more than 13700 species). Visitors to the Manila Butterfly House can get a closer look at both superfamilies, wander among the this "winged" diversity and even try to get a closer look at the the incredible patterns of the insects as they land in the palm of your hand. There are butterflies of different species, colours and patterns. Besides them, grasshoppers, stick insects and praying mantises live here. The Manila Butterfly House, set in a picturesque garden amidst tall trees, orchids and other flowers, the Manila Butterfly House is a real discovery for all lovers of this natural wonder.
Nearby there is a fruit nursery where you can buy seeds of fruit trees for planting, as well as ripe fruit. The nursery grows dwarf coconut palms, figs, bananas and, of course, the peculiar but incredibly popular durians. There's also the exotic pitahaya with its charming flowers and very rare fruits.
In addition, the Manila Butterfly House is home to newly built hives for honeybees - three species of honeybees live here. Visitors can see for themselves see for themselves the natural connection between bees, butterflies and fruit trees. Here you can buy fresh and very sweet honey and bee pollen. bee pollen, which will surely be a great memory of this visit.

