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The colors of Darwin will definitely make you feel ecstatic and if you feel that you haven't had enough then head straightaway to the Batchelor Butterfly Farm Darwin, the place where the enjoyment with colors in Darwin have converged. The place, home to the magic of the colorful butterflies. Batchelor Butterfly Farm is the only butterfly farm in the Northern Territory, situated right in the middle of the town of Batchelor. Tourists come and discover the beauty of the amazing display of the colors at the first butterfly sanctuary and enrich their knowledge about the superb and elegant creatures. It is not the just the butterflies that attract tourists but the brilliant collection of varied flora is also the interesting aspect of the park. The Batchelor Butterfly Farm, Darwin is also the gateway to the famed Litchfield National Park, the land of beautifully crafted café and licensed restaurant at the backdrop of a typical tropical climate. The Butterfly Farm has an amazing collection of various kinds of the insect. The band of the colors among the green environment makes a truly stunning canvas attracting thousands of enthusiastic eyes. The huge collection includes the large Australian lurcher, lacewings, cruisers, blue banded egg flies, canopus and orchard butterflies; enjoying the nature in its unspoiled best. Just step in and spoil yourself in this unspoiled atmosphere with the best of tropical garden setting, a special secured playing area for the children and a colorful atmosphere to savor all your life. The cottage crafts are always up to the task to serve you with the best of the souvenirs from the park. The city is home to the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education in its beautifully elevated houses and the brilliant tropical backdrop exhibiting the cultural richness of the place too. The place provides the best of the entertainment to everyone irrespective of the taste and the budget. With the presence of comfortable and affordable accommodation facilities the town is a must visit to witness the colorful side of Darwin.
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