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Türkiye's only UNESCO Biosphere Reserve: Camili Basin

In 2005, UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Program National Coordination Council declared the Camili Basin in Artvin's Borçka district a "Biosphere Reserve Area." This region, known for its rainforests, endemic plants, Caucasian honey bees, historical mosques, and waterfalls, hosts cultural and ecological tours.

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Assistant Prof. Leman Albayrak from Ardahan University has been studying how to harness Artvin's ecotourism potential for eight years. Emphasizing the value of traditional cultural and ecological knowledge, Albayrak organizes cultural and ecological tours in collaboration with the local community. These tours offer practical experiences of the region's ethnobotanical heritage and engage participants with local villagers, beekeepers, and artisans.