Vallarta Botanical Gardens, Cabo Corrientes (Puerto Vallarta), Mexico
This is a full walking tour of the lovely Vallarta Botanical Gardens which are about 24 km south of Puerto Vallarta in the town of Cabo Corrientes (at least according to Google maps. This is a re-post with all the video in the correct chronological sequence now and in its original format. Hopefully the quality is now higher. This also includes some views of the nearby Los Horcones River. There is another huge part of these gardens, the forest area, and that is the subject of a separate video. These views were taken in January 2010. Lovely, lovely gardens.
Vallarta Botanical Gardens (near Puerto Vallarta) in Jalisco, Mexico.wmv
These are views of some of the outdoor plants at the Vallarta Botanical Gardens located about 24 km south of Puerto Vallarta on Mexico 200 highway in Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, Mexico. The gardens cover an area of 20 acres at an elevation of 1300 feet. We captured these views in January 2010.
Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens
The Vallarta Botanical Gardens is a 20-acre (8 ha) botanical garden at 1,300 ft (400 m) above sea level in Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, Mexico (14 mi [24 km] south of Puerto Vallarta).[1] The garden was founded in 2004 and has been open to the public since 2005. The collections showcase plants of the Tropical Dry Forest Biome, in which the gardens are located, as well as exotics from around the world.[2] Orchid conservation and propagation is a major focus of the garden's mission.[3] These can be found on trees throughout the grounds and in the Holstein Orchid and Vanilla House. Other notable collections include oaks, bromeliads, agaves, cactus and wild palms.[4] The Vallarta Botanical Gardens actively participates in public environmental education through tours and classes. The Vallarta Botanical Gardens were selected in 2013 as one of the Top 10 North American Gardens Worth Travelling For by the North American Garden Tourism Conference's International Tourism Award Jury (a program managed by the Canadian Garden Council.)[5]
The gardens feature miles of hiking trails both through the native forest and the manicured garden grounds. Visitors are also welcome to swim in the Rio Horcones, the tropical river that borders the property. Bird watchers will find the most birding activity early in the morning or later in the day.
The Vallarta Botanical Gardens are members of the Botanic Gardens Conservation International, Asociación Mexicana de Orquideología, and the American Public Gardens Association. The gardens are registered in Mexico as an Asociación Civil and in the United States as a 501(c)3 non-profit through Friends of Vallarta Botanical Gardens, A.C.
forest walking tour Vallarta Botanical Gardens Jalisco, Mexico.wmv
This shows the under canopy forest area of the lovely Vallarta Botanical Gardens in Cabo Corrientes, Mexico (about 24 km south of Puerto Vallarta. These videos were shot in January 2010.
Tropical Storm Narda Relief Cabo Corrientes, Mexico
DIF Vallarta Brings relief supplies to the victims of Tropical Storm Narda to the People of Cabo Corrientes
Also a Visit to The Vallarta Botanical Garden and Bob Price
Learn about the creation of the Department of Emergency Preparedness in Puerto Vallarta
Tropical Dry Forest at Vallarta Botanical Gardens, (Puerto Vallarta) Jalisco, Mexico
This shows the native tropical dry forest area at the Vallarta Botanical Gardens located 24 km south of Puerto Vallarta on Highway 200 in Cabo Corrientes, State of Jalisco, Mexico in January of 2010. This video is a re-post in original video format and more importantly in proper chronological sequence, and now includes all the scenes. These are lovely gardens and I highly recommend anyone with an interest in nature and/or plants to visit them. The gardens consist of 20 acres located at an elevation of 1300 feet above sea level. Only difficulty was arranging return transportation to our resort in Mismaloya.
My trip to Vallarta Botanical Gardens
This is Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens in Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, Mexico. It is a beautiful place.
Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens
El Jardín Botánico de Puerto Vallarta ofrece a los visitantes la oportunidad de disfrutar de un hermoso paisaje producto de la generosidad de la naturaleza. Colocado dentro del Top 10 de jardines botánicos por visitar.
Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens offer visitors a chance to enjoy a beautiful mountain setting brimming with nature's bounty. The North American Gardens Worth Travelling rated Puerto Vallarta's Botanical Garden in their Top 10, making it the first time a Mexican garden has made this list.
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Rio Los Horcones Jalisco, Mexico (near Vallarta Botanical Gardens).wmv
These are some shots of the tranquil (at this point) Los Horcones River or Rio Los Horcones taken just south of the Vallarta Botanical Gardens in the Mexican state of Jalisco. This location is about 24 km south of the city of Puerto Vallarta.
taxi ride South Mexico 200 Mismaloya to Vallarta Botanical Gardens.wmv
This captures our taxi ride on Mexico 200 south from Mismaloya to the Vallarta Botanical Gardens located in Cabo Corrientes. We took this ride in January 2010.
Vive Vallarta - Episodio 15 (Jardín Botánico de Vallarta, Festival Gourmet Internacional )
Conoce todos los rincones y la belleza de Puerto Vallarta. Sábado 1:00 PM por Ocho TV.
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Hidroeléctrica Las Juntas en el límite de Cabo Corrientes y Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.
Como una bestia en sus últimas convulsiones de fuerza,
las compañías constructoras lideradas por José Ayala Michel están trabajando las 24 horas en un aceleración de
actividades sin precedentes en su preparación para represar el río Los Horcones.
Canopy Paraíso del Indio Puerto Vallarta de Cabo a Rabo
En Las Juntas y Los Veranos Cabo Corrientes Jalisco un tour hiper activo, de aventura, grandes alturas, vistas espléndidas, excelente servicio, divertido, justo donde dos ríos se juntan, cascada y una buena caminata.
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El Tuito
Take the bus to El Tuito in the Sierra Madres.
Quick look at the town square and petroglyph.
Visita al Hotel Meliá Vallarta
PUERTO VALLARTA: JARDIN BOTANICO
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Los Horcones River (Rio Los Horcones) near Vallarta Botanical Gardens, Jalisco, Mexico
This shows the Los Horcones River (Rio Los Horcones) either near or in the Vallarta Botanical Gardens, which are located about 24 km south of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico near the town of Cabo Corrientes. This re-post contains some previously unknown footage and is over a minute longer than the first post, and even better, this is in original format and hopefully of higher video quality. This was a tranquil, pretty river to view. This view was taken in January of 2010.
Snorkeling in Majahuitas, Mexico
This is my recent snorkeling trip to a cove outside of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It was shot using a Liquid Image Video Mask. We were very happy with the results.
Las Pintadas, Puerto Vallarta de Cabo a Rabo
Petroglifos rumbo a Emiliano Zapata municipio de Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco. Varias piedras rituales, vistas panorámicas hermosas.
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Playa Los Muertos (Los Muertos Beach), Puerto Vallarta
Playa Los Muertos (Deadman's Beach) is the most popular, the best known and the most visited beach in town.
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You'll find it south of the Malecon and the Cuale river, between the river and Venustiano Carranza (where you can find Daiquiri Dick's) in what is called Romantic Zone (Old Vallarta) the beach is called Olas Altas beach and from Venustiano Carranza to the south it's called Los Muertos.
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