
Butterfly Park at Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary - A Kaleidoscope of Colors
Step into a vibrant world of fluttering wings and dazzling hues at the Butterfly Park, located in the serene Chorgalia region of Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary. Established in 2015 and further developed under the "Integrated Development Wild Life Habitat" scheme in 2020, this park is a haven for butterfly enthusiasts, nature lovers, and conservationists alike.
Situated amidst rivers, forests, trails, and meadows, the Butterfly Park provides an ideal environment
for butterflies and other smaller fauna. Its thoughtfully designed layout features a harmonious blend of natural and artificial
elements, ensuring an enriching experience for visitors.
The park is home to over 80 species of butterflies, including 20 rare species such as:
- Blue Tiger
- Indian Mormon
- Tailed Jay
- Tree Yellow
- Lime Butterfly
Educational and Recreational Activities


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Selfie Points: Designed to capture your memorable moments surrounded by nature’s beauty.
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Nature Camps: Educational programs for students and nature enthusiasts, focusing on butterfly conservation and biodiversity awareness.
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Observation Trails: Witness the life cycles of butterflies, from caterpillars to their vibrant adult forms.
Nectar plants like Bougainvillea, Ixora, and Zinnia abound in the park, attracting countless butterfly species and creating a mesmerizing sight for visitors. The park also boasts a rich variety of host and nectar plants that support these butterflies, creating a thriving ecosystem for them to flourish.