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Jardín Botánico Faustino Miranda — Attraction in Chiapas

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Jardín Botánico Faustino Miranda
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The Faustino Miranda Botanical Garden is located next to the Sabinal River, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez. It is in the state of Chiapas, in southern Mexico.
Nearby attractions
Museo de Paleontología "Eliseo Palacios Aguilera"
Nte. Ote. 11A, Zona Sin Asignación de Nombre de Col 24, 29040 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Centro de Convivencia Infantil de Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Calzada al sumidero, Las Granjas, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Parque 5 de Mayo
Av. Central Ote., Centro, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Museo del Café de Chiapas
Calle 2a. Ote. Nte. 236, San Marcos, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Nearby restaurants
El Bucanero
Calle 5a Ote. Nte. 639, San Jacinto, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
"El Chuti"
Av. 3a. Nte. Ote. 1036, Hidalgo, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Cochitortas
9a Avenida, Norte Oriente 737, Las Delicias, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Marisquería Marvin
6a. Ote. Nte. s/n, Parque Madero, Madero, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Sonora Botanera
Av. 8ᵃ Nte. Ote. 482, San Jacinto, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Gorditas Don Rafita
5a. Avenida Nte. Ote. 538, San Jacinto, 29034 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Restaurante Las Pichanchas
Av. Central Ote. 837, Asamblea de barrio, Centro, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Casa Mayo
Av. 2a. Nte. Ote. 1041, Hidalgo, 29043 Hidalgo, Chis., Mexico
Gorditas Don Rafita
5a. Avenida Nte. Ote. 1890, Burocrática Maya, 29010 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
El Puerto Mariscos, Botanas y Parilla
Calz. al Sumidero 1276, Las Delicias, 29010 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Nearby hotels
Axkan Arte Hotel Tuxtla
Av. 4a. Nte. Ote. 453, San Marcos, 29043 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Hotel Safari
2a Norte Oriente No. 635 Entre 5a y, 6a. Ote. Nte., Centro, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Hotel Fernando
Av. 2a. Nte. Ote. 515, San Marcos, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Hotel Momotus Tuxtla - Desayuno incluido
Calle Tercera Ote. Nte. 572, entre 4 y 5 norte, San Marcos, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Hotel Maria Eugenia Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Av. Central Ote. 507, Asamblea de barrio, Zona Sin Asignación de Nombre de Col 42, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Hotel Acuario
Calle 10a. Ote. Nte. 127, Centro, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Capital O Hotel Balun Canan, Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Av. Central Ote. 944, San Roque, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Hotel Narváez Dorado centro de convenciones
Nte. Ote. 635, entre 5a y 6a. Oriente Norte, Centro, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
HOTEL PLAZA AMALIA
Av. 1a Nte. Ote. 453, Col, San Marcos, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
Hotel Catedral
1a. Avenida Norte Oriente #367 Entre 2a. y 3a. Oriente Centro, 29000 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
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Jardín Botánico Faustino Miranda

Av, 5a. Avenida Nte. Ote. s/n, Parque Madero, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis., Mexico
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The Faustino Miranda Botanical Garden is located next to the Sabinal River, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez. It is in the state of Chiapas, in southern Mexico.

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attractions: Museo de Paleontología "Eliseo Palacios Aguilera", Centro de Convivencia Infantil de Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Parque 5 de Mayo, Museo del Café de Chiapas, restaurants: El Bucanero, "El Chuti", Cochitortas, Marisquería Marvin, Sonora Botanera, Gorditas Don Rafita, Restaurante Las Pichanchas, Casa Mayo, Gorditas Don Rafita, El Puerto Mariscos, Botanas y Parilla
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Nearby attractions of Jardín Botánico Faustino Miranda

Museo de Paleontología "Eliseo Palacios Aguilera"

Centro de Convivencia Infantil de Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Parque 5 de Mayo

Museo del Café de Chiapas

Museo de Paleontología "Eliseo Palacios Aguilera"

Museo de Paleontología "Eliseo Palacios Aguilera"

4.3

(139)

Open 24 hours
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Centro de Convivencia Infantil de Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Centro de Convivencia Infantil de Tuxtla Gutiérrez

4.3

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Parque 5 de Mayo

Parque 5 de Mayo

4.1

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Museo del Café de Chiapas

Museo del Café de Chiapas

4.5

(519)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Explore the history of Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Explore the history of Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Sat, Dec 13 • 5:00 PM
29000, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico
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Nearby restaurants of Jardín Botánico Faustino Miranda

El Bucanero

"El Chuti"

Cochitortas

Marisquería Marvin

Sonora Botanera

Gorditas Don Rafita

Restaurante Las Pichanchas

Casa Mayo

Gorditas Don Rafita

El Puerto Mariscos, Botanas y Parilla

El Bucanero

El Bucanero

4.2

(1.2K)

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"El Chuti"

"El Chuti"

4.2

(361)

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Cochitortas

Cochitortas

4.4

(196)

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Marisquería Marvin

Marisquería Marvin

4.1

(497)

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Sam RahimiSam Rahimi
Honestly it is not a particularly interesting botanical garden as these things go - all the exhibits kind of look the same, because the plants are not carefully manicured like in an American botanical garden, and there's not much in the way of landscaping... so the Africa section and the Chiapan jungle section both feel like you're walking thru a nicely thinned out patch of jungle. However what makes it still worth exploring is the fact that Tuxtla has an equatorial climate with both a rainy season and dry season, so it's possible to grow a great diversity of plants here with minimal effort. What I'm trying to say is, the San Francisco botanical garden (my favorite so far) spends millions of dollars keeping their plants alive, and part of that involves carefully curated landscapes that mimic the natural environment. Whereas in Tuxtla, there's no need for such disturbance to the natural environment - as long as you water the plants in the dry season, and consider which plants need sun vs shade, maybe trim back the odd branch, you're good to go. So when you go here, don't go expecting a true botanical garden - think of it as a walk through a tropical version of Central Park, and enjoy the jungle vibe without the insects, mud, and general discomfort involved with exploring the *real* Chiapan jungle a few hours drive from here. I didn't see any mammals, but the birds are really cool - the river is home to these white cranes, and there are lovely green parrots that hang out in the trees. Please note: admission is not free (it was in the past but after covid they needed the extra money in order to keep the place open). The price as of Feb 2024 is 10 pesos... which is very reasonable. It's possible to sneak in but please be respectful and just pay for a ticket - it's only about 65 cents USD. Also, the suspension bridge / aerial park section of the gardens are closed for maintenance at this time...
Miriam UrbinaMiriam Urbina
Me encontré con un jardín descuidado y abandonado. Aunque el jardín tiene una gran variedad de plantas y flores, la falta de mantenimiento es evidente. Las plantas están marchitas, los caminos están sucios. Pero lo que más me llamó la atención fue la cantidad de telarañas que cubrían casi todos los rincones del jardín. Era como si estuviera caminando por un bosque abandonado. Las telarañas eran tantas rozaban mi cabeza mientras caminaba, así que si te dan miedo los insectos este NO es un lugar para ti. Además, me sorprendió la falta de personal que pudiera explicar o guiar a los visitantes. Los pocos letreros que había estaban desgastados y no proporcionaban mucha información. Me sentí un poco perdida y sin dirección, lo que hizo que mi experiencia en el jardín fuera menos gratificante de lo que podría haber sido. Es una lástima, porque el jardín tiene un gran potencial. La ubicación es ideal y la variedad de plantas es impresionante. Sin embargo, la falta de cuidado y mantenimiento, así como la falta de personal y letreros, hace que el jardín sea un lugar muy equis. Es claro que por lo que pagamos, qué es únicamente $10.00 es lo que pueden hacer, pero si subieran el precio yo esperaría qué pudieran salvar el jardín, porque vale la pena.
Sarah KostelacSarah Kostelac
Lots of really cool plants to see and it only contains ones that are native to the region. Just wish the info signs had English translations, either next to the Spanish signs or as a handout you can borrow. Also the plants are left to grow naturally which means across the paths with minimal intervention. So if you have mobility issues you might not be able to go down every path. And most importantly BRING BUG SPRAY!
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Honestly it is not a particularly interesting botanical garden as these things go - all the exhibits kind of look the same, because the plants are not carefully manicured like in an American botanical garden, and there's not much in the way of landscaping... so the Africa section and the Chiapan jungle section both feel like you're walking thru a nicely thinned out patch of jungle. However what makes it still worth exploring is the fact that Tuxtla has an equatorial climate with both a rainy season and dry season, so it's possible to grow a great diversity of plants here with minimal effort. What I'm trying to say is, the San Francisco botanical garden (my favorite so far) spends millions of dollars keeping their plants alive, and part of that involves carefully curated landscapes that mimic the natural environment. Whereas in Tuxtla, there's no need for such disturbance to the natural environment - as long as you water the plants in the dry season, and consider which plants need sun vs shade, maybe trim back the odd branch, you're good to go. So when you go here, don't go expecting a true botanical garden - think of it as a walk through a tropical version of Central Park, and enjoy the jungle vibe without the insects, mud, and general discomfort involved with exploring the *real* Chiapan jungle a few hours drive from here. I didn't see any mammals, but the birds are really cool - the river is home to these white cranes, and there are lovely green parrots that hang out in the trees. Please note: admission is not free (it was in the past but after covid they needed the extra money in order to keep the place open). The price as of Feb 2024 is 10 pesos... which is very reasonable. It's possible to sneak in but please be respectful and just pay for a ticket - it's only about 65 cents USD. Also, the suspension bridge / aerial park section of the gardens are closed for maintenance at this time...
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Me encontré con un jardín descuidado y abandonado. Aunque el jardín tiene una gran variedad de plantas y flores, la falta de mantenimiento es evidente. Las plantas están marchitas, los caminos están sucios. Pero lo que más me llamó la atención fue la cantidad de telarañas que cubrían casi todos los rincones del jardín. Era como si estuviera caminando por un bosque abandonado. Las telarañas eran tantas rozaban mi cabeza mientras caminaba, así que si te dan miedo los insectos este NO es un lugar para ti. Además, me sorprendió la falta de personal que pudiera explicar o guiar a los visitantes. Los pocos letreros que había estaban desgastados y no proporcionaban mucha información. Me sentí un poco perdida y sin dirección, lo que hizo que mi experiencia en el jardín fuera menos gratificante de lo que podría haber sido. Es una lástima, porque el jardín tiene un gran potencial. La ubicación es ideal y la variedad de plantas es impresionante. Sin embargo, la falta de cuidado y mantenimiento, así como la falta de personal y letreros, hace que el jardín sea un lugar muy equis. Es claro que por lo que pagamos, qué es únicamente $10.00 es lo que pueden hacer, pero si subieran el precio yo esperaría qué pudieran salvar el jardín, porque vale la pena.
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Lots of really cool plants to see and it only contains ones that are native to the region. Just wish the info signs had English translations, either next to the Spanish signs or as a handout you can borrow. Also the plants are left to grow naturally which means across the paths with minimal intervention. So if you have mobility issues you might not be able to go down every path. And most importantly BRING BUG SPRAY!
Sarah Kostelac

Sarah Kostelac

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4.0
1y

Honestly it is not a particularly interesting botanical garden as these things go - all the exhibits kind of look the same, because the plants are not carefully manicured like in an American botanical garden, and there's not much in the way of landscaping... so the Africa section and the Chiapan jungle section both feel like you're walking thru a nicely thinned out patch of jungle.

However what makes it still worth exploring is the fact that Tuxtla has an equatorial climate with both a rainy season and dry season, so it's possible to grow a great diversity of plants here with minimal effort. What I'm trying to say is, the San Francisco botanical garden (my favorite so far) spends millions of dollars keeping their plants alive, and part of that involves carefully curated landscapes that mimic the natural environment. Whereas in Tuxtla, there's no need for such disturbance to the natural environment - as long as you water the plants in the dry season, and consider which plants need sun vs shade, maybe trim back the odd branch, you're good to go.

So when you go here, don't go expecting a true botanical garden - think of it as a walk through a tropical version of Central Park, and enjoy the jungle vibe without the insects, mud, and general discomfort involved with exploring the real Chiapan jungle a few hours drive from here. I didn't see any mammals, but the birds are really cool - the river is home to these white cranes, and there are lovely green parrots that hang out in the trees.

Please note: admission is not free (it was in the past but after covid they needed the extra money in order to keep the place open). The price as of Feb 2024 is 10 pesos... which is very reasonable. It's possible to sneak in but please be respectful and just pay for a ticket - it's only about 65 cents USD. Also, the suspension bridge / aerial park section of the gardens are closed for maintenance at...

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3.0
3y

The garden is nice but could be great. Staff indifferent and not committed (i asked for instructions and they just said everything is marked... which is not necessary true). Some naming plates not corresponding to reality. There is mo additional info about the plants and their relation of the region or why is there. On the positive side, you can spot many butterflies and other insects and you can take good...

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2.0
1y

Me encontré con un jardín descuidado y abandonado. Aunque el jardín tiene una gran variedad de plantas y flores, la falta de mantenimiento es evidente. Las plantas están marchitas, los caminos están sucios. Pero lo que más me llamó la atención fue la cantidad de telarañas que cubrían casi todos los rincones del jardín. Era como si estuviera caminando por un bosque abandonado. Las telarañas eran tantas rozaban mi cabeza mientras caminaba, así que si te dan miedo los insectos este NO es un lugar para ti. Además, me sorprendió la falta de personal que pudiera explicar o guiar a los visitantes. Los pocos letreros que había estaban desgastados y no proporcionaban mucha información. Me sentí un poco perdida y sin dirección, lo que hizo que mi experiencia en el jardín fuera menos gratificante de lo que podría haber sido. Es una lástima, porque el jardín tiene un gran potencial. La ubicación es ideal y la variedad de plantas es impresionante. Sin embargo, la falta de cuidado y mantenimiento, así como la falta de personal y letreros, hace que el jardín sea un lugar muy equis. Es claro que por lo que pagamos, qué es únicamente $10.00 es lo que pueden hacer, pero si subieran el precio yo esperaría qué pudieran salvar el jardín, porque...

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