
Dinosaurs Island Clark: A Family Stop Worth Noting
Dinosaurs Island sits inside Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, and it immediately signals its audience—families, kids, and anyone curious about the prehistoric world. Known as the
Walking into Insectlandia inside Clark Picnic Grounds, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, feels like stepping into a playful, oversized insect world. Part of the broader Dinosaurs Island entertainment complex, this attraction focuses on giant animatronic insects and educational installations, offering visitors—especially kids and families—a chance to explore the fascinating lives of insects without encountering real bugs. Unlike a traditional zoo, the park leans heavily on mechanical models that move, buzz, and capture attention, blending education with entertainment in a light, approachable way.
The main highlight is the Insect Trail, a garden-like pathway lined with oversized animatronic ants, beetles, grasshoppers, spiders, and more. Each insect is crafted with incredible detail, from textures to movements, making them feel surprisingly real and creating playful moments for photos. The Insect Museum provides a quieter spot to learn about insect behavior, their ecological roles, and interesting facts, all presented in a kid-friendly way. For those looking for a bit of spectacle, the Bugs Kingdom and Beetles Kingdom shows feature bug mascots in short performances with stories and dance, adding color and energy to the experience. Adjacent botanical garden spaces with plants and butterflies offer a calming contrast to the mechanical exhibits, giving visitors a chance to pause and enjoy a touch of nature alongside the animatronics.
Insectlandia shares its Clarkland location with Dinosaurs Island, making it easy to combine both attractions in a single visit. It’s located at Clark Picnic Grounds, 2023 Gil Puyat Avenue, Clark Freeport, Mabalacat City, Pampanga, and is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The park can be contacted at (045) 499 3033 for inquiries.
Tickets to Insectlandia are often bundled with other Clarkland attractions, offering better value for families. Combo packages, like the 5‑in‑1 tickets, include Dinosaurs Island, Insectlandia, Wonders of the World, Jurassic Jungle Safari, and the 7D Super Screen, with prices ranging from ₱700–₱1,200 depending on the selections. Single-area entry may also be available but varies locally. Booking through platforms like Klook often provides convenience and occasional discounts, making it easier to plan a full Clark day.
Insectlandia is generally well-loved for its family-friendly approach. Visitors enjoy the interactive animatronic displays, which are perfect for photos and playful exploration. It’s particularly engaging for kids who can walk among the giant insects and take in the colorful, exaggerated details.
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Some note that the focus on mechanical insects might be less appealing to those expecting live specimens, and occasional maintenance issues or variations in staff energy can affect the experience. Nevertheless, most reviews highlight it as a fun, educational stop, especially when combined with Dinosaurs Island and other nearby attractions.




Visiting mid-morning helps avoid crowds and the heat. Wearing comfortable shoes is recommended due to the walking involved, and combo tickets usually save money while allowing access to multiple attractions. Adults can appreciate the design and educational aspects, but the park is primarily geared toward family and kid-centered fun, making it ideal for school groups or young explorers.


Insectlandia feels thoughtfully curated, striking a balance between education and entertainment. The mix of oversized animatronic insects, interactive exhibits, short performances, and landscaped garden areas keeps the visit dynamic. Walking along the trail, photographing the intricate details of the animatronic ants, beetles, and spiders, I appreciated how playful yet informative the attraction is. When paired with a full day at Clarkland, including Dinosaurs Island, Insectlandia adds a quirky, memorable twist that appeals to both kids and adults who enjoy themed experiences with a learning element.
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