Australian Butterfly Sanctuary, Immerse in a Fluttering Rainbow Oasis

8 Rob Veivers Dr, Kuranda QLD 4881, Australia
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Introduction

The Australian Butterfly Sanctuary is located in the town of Kuranda, home to over 1500 butterflies, including Australia's iconic blue butterfly, the Ulysses, and the fluorescent yellow-green Cairns Birdwing. It is one of the largest butterfly exhibitions in Australia and has welcomed millions of visitors since its establishment in 1987. Located next to the central market in Kuranda, the exhibition is a vibrant and lively place that attracts a large number of visitors. Here, tourists can wear bright clothes and let butterflies land on them, getting up close and personal with the creatures. Local species such as the Ulysses and the Cairns Birdwing are the stars of the exhibition. Visitors can observe these magnificent butterflies up close and learn about their behaviors and ways of life. In addition, the exhibition offers a variety of educational programs that provide visitors with more in-depth learning opportunities. The Australian Butterfly Sanctuary is an exciting place to visit, whether you are a nature lover or just want to learn about Australia's unique ecosystem and biodiversity.
Address
8 Rob Veivers Dr, Kuranda QLD 4881, Australia
Opening hours
Monday-Sunday 9:45-16:00 (Closed all day on Christmas Day
13:00-16:00 on Anzac Day)