
Home to over 10,000 butterflies, the Abu Dhabi Butterfly Gardens will feature lush tropical landscapes enclosed within climate-controlled bio-domes.
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi will soon have Butterfly Gardens, the first immersive butterfly sanctuary in the emirate in September 2025.
Located adjacent to The National Aquarium at Al Qana, the Butterfly Gardens will offer a fully immersive, nature-driven experience, marking a vibrant new addition to Abu Dhabi’s tourism landscape.
100,000 butterflies
Home to over 10,000 butterflies, the Butterfly Gardens will feature lush tropical landscapes enclosed within climate-controlled bio-domes that replicate diverse ecosystems from around the world. The facility will be divided into two zones, Asia and the Americas, each highlighting species native to its region. Visitors can encounter two-toed sloths, caiman crocodiles, and American insects in the Americas dome, while the Asian dome will host bearcats, koi carp, and a range of Asian insects. As they move through the gardens, guests will be surrounded by butterflies, offering a truly immersive experience.
Natural habitats
“With the Butterfly Gardens Abu Dhabi, our primary objective is to create an environment that authentically mirrors their natural habitats, ensuring they thrive in a secure and controlled setting. It is more than an attraction; it’s a nature reserve designed to promote a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of our ecosystems. We aim to inspire visitors to engage with nature on a meaningful level.” said Paul Hamilton, General Manager of The Butterfly Gardens Abu Dhabi.
Designed to inspire wonder and promote conservation, the Butterfly Gardens Abu Dhabi offers a unique blend of education, entertainment, and natural beauty. As the first immersive butterfly paradise in the capital, it invites families, students, and nature enthusiasts to explore a vibrant ecosystem up close.
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