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Get a close up look at the fascinating world of bees on this National Geographic Day Tour. You will gain valuable insights about these vital creatures and their important role on our planet, stressing the need to protect them to stop the decline of their populations.
Our first stop is the Bee Museum of Rhodes. Here, you'll learn all about the remarkable insect from a specialist in beekeeping, gaining a deeper understanding of the behavior and communication methods of bees. Find out more about the important role the creature plays in our ecosystem, and witness a private honey extraction simulation led by a knowledgeable beekeeping practitioner.
Indulge your senses when you sample different types of local honey. Then, discover the techniques behind the production of Rhode's traditional sweet, ‘melekouni' – a tasty treat made of honey and sesame seeds. Once you've mastered the process, you will get to prepare the treat by yourself during an interactive workshop.
The highlight of the tour awaits at the apiary, where you'll put on a beekeeper suit and meet a bee farmer to witness the life of a hive up close. Admire the teamwork and hierarchy of the bee community, and develop a practical awareness of the hive's organization, while you marvel at the honeybees in their habitat.
This immersive journey offers a profound appreciation for the crucial influence of bees on our biosphere, providing you with a newfound knowledge and lasting memories.