About Angkor Butterfly Center

 

The Angkor Butterfly Centre (ABC) is a new tourist attraction for Siem Reap Province featuring a live display of Cambodian butterflies.  It is an interactive butterfly exhibit located 25 km north of Siem Reap, on the road to the Landmine Museum and Bantey Srei temple and revenue generated by tourist admissions provides support for local poverty alleviation and conservation projects.
The exhibit consists of a netted tropical garden with hundreds of free-flying butterflies, all of which are native species to Cambodia.  The enclosure is South East Asia's largest butterfly exhibit and provides residents and tourists with an interactive and visual environment to learn about butterflies.

Taking a Tour
At ABC it is possible to experience butterflies feeding and flying very close at hand and to witness the complete life cycle of many species. The butterflies (in pupae form) are farmed sustainably by people from villages in the Siem Reap Province.
Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will greet you on your arrival and will explain the background to the project and about butterfly life-cycle and ecology.

Opening Times
We are open 7 days a week, 9 am - 5 pm, all year round.
Please contact us at any time if you have queries about the project, pupa sales or visiting, we are always happy to help.
mail@angkorbutterfly.com

Contact details for the Project Manager:
Alistair Mould
+855 11 348 460
For more information visit www.angkorbutterfly.com