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Easter Event and Palm Sunday

By: María Reyes

Exit of the Easter Event and Palm Sunday in the Botanical Garden of Vallarta

On April 13th, we celebrated Palm Sunday with a tour of our palm collection, and on April 20th, the Vallarta Botanical Garden was once again filled with joy and color during our Easter event, where families and children came together to enjoy exciting activities.

The little ones participated in a fun egg hunt, while parents participated in decorating the eggs, promoting healthy and meaningful family time. This event was not only a celebration of the holiday, but also an opportunity to appreciate our beautiful natural reserve.

The day culminated with an exciting contest in which we awarded prizes to the child who collected the most eggs, as well as to the one who wore the most creative Easter hat. We thank all the participants for making this celebration a memorable moment.

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