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Audio Guide of My Garden Is Your Garden

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The American Woman Who Tamed the Jungle

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2. The Paths Ron Carved with Love

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3. Love, Cancer, and Eternal Plants

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4. The Absurd Side Nobody Admits

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5. Eagle Eyes: What 99% Miss

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6. The Memory You Carry in Your Pocket

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of My Garden Is Your Garden, and how can I visit it?

My Garden Is Your Garden is generally open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, although it is always advisable to confirm before your visit. The best way to visit is by coordinating directly with the owners, who offer personalized guided tours. You can find more details on its TripAdvisor page: My Garden Is Your Garden on TripAdvisor.

What is the admission cost to enter My Garden Is Your Garden? Is there a fee, or is it free?

My Garden Is Your Garden does not have a fixed entrance fee as such; instead, it operates on a suggested voluntary donation model. A contribution is recommended to help with the maintenance of the garden. This allows each visitor to give according to their appreciation and means.

How much time should I plan for my visit to My Garden Is Your Garden to enjoy it fully?

To fully enjoy the diversity of plants and the peaceful atmosphere of My Garden Is Your Garden, it is recommended to set aside between 1.5 and 2 hours. This will allow you to stroll along the paths at a relaxed pace, take photos, and appreciate every corner without rushing.

Could you tell me a bit about the history or meaning behind My Garden Is Your Garden?

My Garden Is Your Garden is the dream come true of its owners, who spent years transforming a plot of land into a vibrant botanical sanctuary. Its meaning lies in a passion for nature, sustainability, and the desire to share the beauty of Boquete with visitors, creating a space of peace and harmony.

What would be the best time of year or time of day to visit My Garden Is Your Garden and appreciate its beauty to the fullest?

The best time to visit My Garden Is Your Garden is during the dry season in Boquete (approximately from December to April), when the weather is milder and there is less chance of rain. As for the time of day, the early morning or late afternoon is ideal, as the light is softer and the temperature is more pleasant.

Is My Garden Is Your Garden accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs? Are there limitations?

Due to the nature of the garden, with uneven paths, slopes, and stepped sections, accessibility for wheelchairs or people with very limited mobility may be restricted in certain areas. It is recommended to contact the owners in advance to discuss your specific needs and find out which areas are easier to navigate.

Are there other attractions or places of interest near My Garden Is Your Garden in Boquete that I can visit on the same day?

Absolutely! Boquete is a paradise for nature lovers. Near My Garden Is Your Garden, you can visit Volcán Barú National Park for hiking, explore the waterfalls of El Pianista, or enjoy a tour of one of the renowned coffee farms. For more ideas, visit Boquete's tourism page: Visit Panama - Boquete.

Do you have any practical tips to make the most of my visit to My Garden Is Your Garden, such as what to bring or consider?

To make the most of your visit, we recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes, bringing insect repellent (especially during the rainy season), a hat or cap, and sunscreen. Do not forget your camera, as there are countless opportunities to capture the beauty of the garden. And of course, come with an open mind to connect with nature and appreciate the dedication behind this beautiful place.

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