-The taiga is also known as boreal forest or snow forest.
-The taiga biome stretches across a large portion of Canada, Europe, and Asia.
-It is the largest terrestrial biome in the world.
-The largest areas are located in Russia and Canada.
-Lack of diversity is amazing especially when it is compared to other biomes such as the rainforest.
-The taiga biome stretches across a large portion of Canada, Europe, and Asia.
-It is the largest terrestrial biome in the world.
-The largest areas are located in Russia and Canada.
-Lack of diversity is amazing especially when it is compared to other biomes such as the rainforest.
Fun Activities In The Taiga
-Dog sledding is an fun attraction that lets people experience the scenery and beauty of the taiga with no
trouble at all. It gets you to your point a to be in a great amount of time.
-Under clear winter skies, you can watch the colorful artistry of the aurora borealis light up the pitch-black nights. If your in to camping out and watching the stars this is the perfect activity for you.
-Ski walking is a great way to burn of calories while getting a feel of all the space their is available in the taiga. Its great a great family activity to get started with the first day.
-Bird watching is another big thing to do because of the amount of birds the taiga gets and it is great for the short summers and long winters.
-If your into fishing try something new like ice fishing.
You need a lot of patience for this practice but its worth
the wait when you finally get some of the beutiful of fish on your line.
-A great treat for the family while visiting the taiga is interacting with
polar bears in the wilderness. Watching the polar bears is a way to get up close and personal with these animals. Take great photos while having the adventure of a life time, that can be told to future generations.
-Hiking is also a great activity to do during the summer
to breathe in fresh air. Explore nature while enjoying the views it provides. Just pack the essentials and you will be ready to explore acres and acres of land. Don't forget to bring lots of bug spray!