Guided Tours of El Charco del Ingenio Botanical Garden - March 27, 2025

Event Category: All Events, Learning/Education, and ToursEvent Tags: Hiking, Natural Wonders, Parks and Gardens, and Recreation

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  • Every Tuesday and Thursday
    10 to 12 Noon



    NATURAL HISTORY TOURS AT THE BOTANICAL GARDEN (en Inglés)
    Tour of the Natural History for El Jardin Botanico (English)

    Tuesday and Thursdays from 10am to noon; General public: 150 pesos; 100 pesos members

    Guided tours to the points of greatest interest in the conservation area, by a trained guide. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting at 10 am.  Private tours available by appointment.

    Much of San Miguel’s splendor can be discovered in its abundance of man made beauty, but at El Charco del Ingenio, nature is the aesthetic draw. At this more than 170-acre botanical garden set in an ecological preserve, you’ll have the chance to spot wildlife, walk along greenery-lined trails and learn about various species of local cacti. Meanwhile, the San Miguel community often gathers in the garden to watch performances, partake in ceremonies and attend environmental education programs. Recent travelers recommend enjoying a hike through the park, picnicking alongside the waterfalls or spending an evening at a concert in the outdoor amphitheater.

    Located just a mile northeast of central San Miguel, El Charco del Ingenio can be reached on foot (it’s about a 30-minute walk from the municipal market) or by taxi. The reserve is open daily from sunrise to sunset. Led by English-speaking guides, two-hour tours of the conservation area operate on Thursdays at 10 a.m.; tours cost 150 MXN. For more information, visit the garden’s website

    The Jardín Botánico El Charco del Ingenio, located just outside of town, offers a 220-acre sanctuary for birds and wildlife. Considered a key recreational zone for San Miguel de Allende’s residents, the Jardin’s visitors follow trails that take them past towering cacti, over a canyon and through a wetlands. The Conservatory of Mexican Plants here houses numerous exotic and endangered species. You can also opt to take a tour of the facility, offered every Tuesday.