India’s diverse ecosystems make it a haven for butterfly enthusiasts, with several butterfly parks offering a glimpse into the vibrant world of these enchanting creatures. Bannerghatta Butterfly Park, one of India’s first, boasts a dome-shaped conservatory within Bannerghatta Biological Park near Bengaluru, housing numerous butterfly species. Chandigarh’s Butterfly Park, nestled within the Botanical Gardens, thrives in its favorable climate and features flower beds that attract butterflies, with no entry fee for visitors. Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary in Delhi focuses on conserving butterflies by planting host plants, offering educational walks and talks. Van Vihar National Park’s Butterfly Garden in Bhopal provides a tranquil retreat with butterfly trails amidst vibrant foliage. Shimla’s Butterfly Park, nestled in the hills, offers serene trails and exotic blossoms. Sikkim Butterfly Reserve Park stands out for its exceptional geographical location and remarkable diversity, attracting global recognition as a haven for butterflies.