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Vancouver Botanical Gardens & Museum Private Explorer

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Vancouver Botanical Gardens & Museum Private Explorer Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in the beauty of VanDusen Botanical Garden, Nitobe Memorial Garden, Queen Elizabeth Park and Museum of Anthropology on a private tour.

  • Learn about the world of botany, including the science behind plant growth, ecological significance, and conservation efforts from an expert guide.

  • Visit Nitobe Memorial Garden, inspired by traditional Japanese gardens and admire the beautifully landscaped ponds, stone lanterns, and pathways.

  • Explore Queen Elizabeth Park and take-in the panoramic views of the city skyline, mountains, and ocean from the park.

  • Stroll through the Museum of Anthropology and look at one of the world's finest collections of Northwest Coast First Nations art and artifacts. 

Know Before You Go for Vancouver Botanical Gardens & Museum Private Explorer

Must Know
Accessibility
Things to carry
Dress comfortably and wear suitable footwear for walking through gardens and museum exhibits.
Carry minimal personal belongings and valuables during the tour. Backpacks or small bags are recommended for convenience.
Feel free to take photographs for personal use, but respect any photography restrictions in certain areas or exhibitions.
Refrain from picking flowers, damaging plants, or disturbing wildlife within the botanical gardens.
Smoking is strictly prohibited within the gardens, museum, and designated indoor areas.
With the exception of service animals, pets are not permitted within the botanical gardens or museum premises.
Stay on designated paths and trails to protect fragile vegetation and prevent soil erosion.
Food and beverages only in designated areas, and refrain from picnicking or consuming food near sensitive plant collections or exhibits.
Supervise children at all times to ensure their safety and prevent any damage to exhibits or plants.

Maps & Location

Starting Point
Vancouver
Vancouver, BC, Canada

Vancouver Botanical Gardens & Museum Private Explorer Cancellation Policy

  • If cancellation is made 1 days or more before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made within 1 days before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
INR 1,075.58
Per Person
INR 1,430.52
4.5(28)
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Vancouver Botanical Gardens & Museum Private ExplorerOverview

Explore the botanical wonders of Vancouver with the Private Explorer tour. Look at the diverse landscapes of VanDusen Botanical Garden, admire the traditional Japanese design of Nitobe Memorial Garden, and take-in the panoramic views of the city in Queen Elizabeth Park. Visit the Museum of Anthropology and learn about human history and culture as you explore Indigenous art and artifacts and multicultural exhibits. 

About Vancouver Botanical Gardens & Museum Private Explorer:

  • Explore various themed gardens like the Rose Garden, Korean Pavilion, and Sino-Himalayan Garden at VanDusen Botanical Garden.
  • Immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere of Nitobe Memorial Garden, a traditional Japanese-style garden designed to reflect Japanese cultural principles.
  • Capture stunning photos of the meticulously landscaped ponds, bridges, and stone lanterns.
  • Visit Queen Elizabeth Park and ascend to the park's highest point for panoramic views of the city skyline, mountains, and ocean.
  • Wander through beautifully landscaped gardens featuring colourful flower beds, ponds, and scenic pathways at Queen Elizabeth Park.
  • Learn about Queen Elizabeth Park's extensive botanical collection and landscape design principles.
  • Marvel at the collection of Indigenous art and artefacts, including totem poles and ceremonial objects from Northwest Coast First Nations at the Museum of Anthropology.
  • Get insights into the museum's collections, architecture, and the cultural significance of exhibited artefacts.
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