SLO Botanical Garden, a local non-profit joins forces with Aurora Adventures, San Luis Obispo’s connection to authentic travel, to create a hybrid immersive travel experience that combines ancient cultures with modern luxuries.
Proceeds benefit the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden and support local Oaxacan artists.
“Travelling with purpose to uncover the authentic local essence of our destinations has been our mission for the past decade, says Dawn Feuerberg, founder of Aurora Adventures. “Supporting the SLO Botanical Gardens while giving back to the indigenous and local communities in Oaxaca up levels this exquisite travel experience.” Participants will visit the awe-inspiring pyramids & colonial gems with a national geographic guide, explore ancient indigenous customs & cuisine, participate in artistic traditions with world famous artists, dine in 5 star Michelin restaurants, and of course, be guided through Oaxaca’s Botanical Gardens.
“Expanding our programming to offer an international experience that gives back to the SLO Botanical Gardens, supports fair trade practices in Oaxaca and offers unforgettable memories that last a lifetime benefits so many!” says Chenda Lor, Executive Director, SLOBG
It is limited to10 participants, is open to the public and has ONLY 5 Spots left. Registration deadline is February 28, 2020. Tour dates are July 7th-14th 2020.
To find out more go to www.AuroraAdventures.us/Oaxaca-modern
For more information contact [email protected], call 805.540.1762.
About Aurora Adventures is San Luis Obispo’s connection to authentic travel in Oaxaca, Baja and Big Sur. Dawn Feuerberg, owner and founder, has curated immersive and intimate experiences for the past 25 years that connect you to ancient cultures, wildlife explorations, Spanish language immersions, women’s travel adventures, mindful travel, and travel that supports local causes.
About San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden is celebrating its 30th year of sowing seeds and growing together. It is spread out on 150 acres in El Chorro Regional Park off Highway1. When the master plan is complete, the Garden will be the only garden of its kind in the United States exclusively devoted to the ecosystems and plants of the five Mediterranean climate regions of the world.


