There weren't many butterflies and they don't tell you that before you walk in. The guy is very educated and really funny. It's not expensive, but you can ask if it's season - meaning are there a lot of butterflies!

There weren't many butterflies and they don't tell you that before you walk in. The guy is very educated and really funny. It's not expensive, but you can ask if it's season - meaning are there a lot of butterflies!
The man running the place is very friendly, and tries to make the visit special. He takes pictures of guests posing with butterflies.
This is a very small garden with some native plant and a few butterfly that you might not even notice,remove this place in your itinerary
It would be nice if they made the entrace free of charge to guests who are checked in at camp john hay the manor
when we went there the butterflies are not active and its not very spacious and the surrounding is...lets say ir not organize to look at
Butterfly Sanctuary is nestled inside the eco-trail of Camp John Hay. There we met the care-taker who serves also as a tour guide and photographer as well, Manong Loloy. He is a native of Cagayan de Oro, married to an Igorot and worked at Camp John Hay since the Americans were there. That is why he is fluent in bisaya,...
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