Un oasis botánico en las colinas de Puerto Vallarta que alberga miles de especies nativas de la Sierra Madre Occidental, invitando a un paseo sereno por la diversidad vegetal mexicana.
They are open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday (from December to March they open every day). You can get there easily by taking the bus to 'El Tuito' in the Romantic Zone, or check details on their official website.
General admission costs approximately 300 MXN per person, with funds going directly toward the conservation of native flora. Children under 4 years old usually enter free; I recommend bringing cash to make payment at the ticket office easier.
For a complete experience, set aside at least 3 to 4 hours. This will give you enough time to enjoy the greenhouses, walk the trails, and eat calmly at their famous restaurant.
Founded in 2004, it is a vital sanctuary for the conservation of Mexican orchids and endangered native plants. It has been internationally recognized as one of the "Top 10 Gardens in North America" for its ecological and educational work.
The peak blooming season and best weather run from December to March, when the heat is milder. If you want a quieter visit and better photos, I suggest arriving right at opening time, at 9 in the morning.
The Visitor Center, the main nurseries, and the Hacienda de Oro restaurant are accessible via ramps. However, please note that the mountain trails and river access are rustic terrain not suitable for wheelchairs.
You are on the route to 'El Tuito,' a charming town, and very close to the river mouth at Boca de Tomatlán. You can combine your visit with a stop at a nearby tequila distillery or relax on the southern beaches.
Bring strong insect repellent (this is real jungle), a swimsuit for splashing in the Horcones River, and download our audio guide at IAudioguia.com so you can understand what you are seeing without missing any details.
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