Education, conservation, and research are incorporated into our garden tours, which make them ideal for botanical gardens looking to add a formal travel program to build donations or connect with members. Programs can include expert lectures on topics of regional gardening interests, visits to spectacular botanical gardens, formal gardens and medicinal gardens, investigation of plant diversity and ecosystems in national parks, and so much more. Every detail of our garden tours is considered — even the lodgings are picked for the beauty and planning of their gardens.
Everyone interested in plants and gardens — from members of horticultural societies and orchid societies to custom groups of master gardeners, avid gardeners, and backyard gardeners — will be invigorated by the wealth of sights and information shared on these in-depth, revealing tours.
Rich in bold, tropical colors and elegant blooms, orchids easily fascinate people with their dazzling appearance, but there is more to the dainty...
Photo by Kaitlyn Jameson As the oldest botanic garden and scientific institution in Australia, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne opened in...
Roberto Burle Marx was a Brazilian landscape architect, modern nature artist and a public urban space designer. He was able to incorporate graphic...
As someone who had traveled independently most of her life, Sarah Reichard was surprised how much she enjoyed going abroad with a group. “It’s a very...