Do you love plants and nature? Here are the must-visit botanical gardens in Mexico:
1Ethnobotanical Garden
OaxacaThe Ethnobotanical Garden of Oaxaca, located in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico, spans an area of 2.3 hectares. It is a significant botanical institution affiliated with the BGCI, with its herbarium code being STDOM. The garden is managed by the Government of the State of Oaxaca and is attached to the Ministry of Culture. 2Cosmovitral Botanical Garden
TolucaEl Cosmovitral is a botanical garden spanning approximately 3000 m². It is situated in the city of Toluca, which is the capital of the State of Mexico. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region. 3Discover Interactive Museum of Science and Technology
AguascalientesEl Museo Descubre, officially known as Descubre. Centro Interactivo de Ciencia y Tecnología, is an interactive museum of Science and Technology situated in Aguascalientes. The museum is dedicated to the exploration of new information technologies, fostering an entrepreneurial culture, and promoting innovation. It provides an interactive, playful, and creative space that aims to integrate Mexicans, especially children and young people, into the world of science and technology. 4Ecological Center of Sonora
HermosilloThe Ecological Center of Sonora, located in Hermosillo, the capital of the state of Sonora, Mexico, is a zoo that showcases the natural habitat of the Sonoran desert. It is managed by the state government through the Commission of Ecology and Sustainable Development of the State of Sonora (CEDES). This center has been operating continuously since 1985, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the diverse ecosystems of the Sonoran desert. 5Universum - Museum of Sciences
Mexico CityUniversum, the Science Museum of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, is the country's leading institution for promoting science and technology to the public. Opened in 1992, it is one of the first science museums of its type in Latin America. The museum is located in the Ciudad Universitaria in Mexico City, an area that houses a number of the university's cultural institutions. Its mission is to contribute to the formation of a scientific and technological culture, and to foster an interest in science and technology by society in general.