What are the Magical Forests You’ve Ever Visited?
A walk through a forest is a wonderful way to getting some exercise and in strengthening your immune system. Trees release an organic compound called ‘phytoncides’ which is beneficial to our health. Inhaling this organic compound helps in decreasing our stress, depression, anger, and anxiety. It would be best if we could visit one of these magical forests in the world.

#1 Beech Forest, Germany

Beech trees cover the vast areas of the European continent. It is so dense that it blocks all the sunlight entering the forest. It offers a romantic, fascinating, and incredibly diverse picture of the original European landscapes. UNESCO also acknowledges beech forest as World Natural Heritage site.
#2 Jiuzhaigou Valley, China

The forest is known for its snow-capped peaks, lakes, and waterfalls. It is both a world biosphere reserve and a UNESCO world heritage site. It is located in the Min Mountains of Tibetan Plateau.
#3 Sequoia National Forest, USA

The forest is popular for its impressive landscapes. It has an area of 1,193,315 acres. It is located in the Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, USA.
#4 Magic Forest, Shanghai

Magic Forest is not an actual forest with enormous and tall plantations of trees and filled with wildlife preservation. It is like a small park in the middle of the city of Shanghai, China where the varying layers and levels of trees and ponds will undoubtedly lead your eyes and imagination up and down.
#5 Sagano Bamboo Forest, Japan

Bamboos are mostly used as wood flooring in Perth. But in Japan, these stalks are treated as a valuable tourist attraction. Enjoy the breathtaking view of Sagano Bamboo Forest in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. The swaying stalks in these stunning groves were voted as Japan’s governmentally recognized soundscapes. It is also labelled as one of the most beautiful woods on earth.
#6 Blue Forest, Belgium

Experience a dreamlike carpet of bluebells in this Belgian forest each spring. From late April to May, Blue Forest is covered with millions of bluebell flowers. Tourists can stroll through the winding paths and watch for deer and rabbits that wander through the green and azure woods.
#7 Crooked Forest, Poland

The trees in this forest have a distinctive shape. It is believed that an unknown technique was used to grow trees in this form. It is mostly made up of pine trees which make it one of the most beautiful forests in the world.
#8 Dragon Blood Tree Forest, Socotra Island, Yemen

The trees in this forest are labelled as dragon blood trees due to their red tree saps which are used as dye and medicine.
#9 Black Forest

Black forest is found in Baden-Wurttemberg region, Southwestern Germany. The forest is the setting of most “Brothers Grimm Fairytale.”
#10 Daintree Rainforest

It is the largest rainforest of the Australian continent. It is named after Richard Daintree, an Australian photographer and geologist.
I would love to go for a walk through one of these forests someday. It feels great and relaxing looking at these pictures. If you enjoyed this post, share it with your friends.