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Discover a New Way to Travel
Biosphere Bathing introduces you to regenerative tourism, inviting you to explore UNESCO Biosphere Regions around the world.
Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, connect with vibrant ecosystems, and contribute to biodiversity conservation projects that make a real impact.
Whether you're looking for free travel guides, volunteer opportunities, or a deeper connection to the natural world, Biosphere Bathing empowers you to become a steward of our world’s Biosphere Regions.
Join us in shaping a sustainable future—one adventure at a time.
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Georgian Bay Biosphere
Home to the largest freshwater archipelago on Earth, the Georgian Bay Biospheres 30,000 islands offer unparalleled opportunities to experience nature’s beauty and discover vibrant wildlife habitats.
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Niagara Escarpment Biosphere
Made up of rugged cliff faces formed millions of years ago by erosion, the Niagara Escarpment is a ribbon of nature making up a natural corridor for wildlife. Stretching from the world-famous Niagara Falls…
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Aurora Borealis at Station Uapishka in the Manicouagan Biosphere Region by David Béland.
Sailboat gliding over clear turquoise water along the rocky coast near Ciutadella de Menorca.
Exploring Caves in the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere
Sailing in the Georgian Bay Biosphere
Mountain Biking in the Riding Mountain Biosphere
Paddling in the Redberry Lake Biosphere
Hiking the Rainbow Mountain in Waterton Biosphere
The Black Tusk in Garibaldi Provincial Park in the Howe Sound Biosphere
Paddling in the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere
Looking out over the Strait of Georgia in the Mt Arrowsmith Biosphere
Hiking in the Noosa Biosphere
Victoria Falls tumbling through lush native woodland near Gairloch in the Wester Ross Biosphere.
We are deeply grateful to operate on the traditional and unceded territories of the Squamish Nation in Átl’ḵa7tsem/Howe Sound.

