5 Of The Most Breathtaking Forests That Are Straight Out Of Fairy Tales

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

Where Can You Stay?

There are many options available including villas, cabin rentals and many more. If you are interested, don’t hesitate to check TripAdvisor for further details and information.

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Hallerbos Forest, Belguim

Hallerbos Forest, Belgium

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It is very possible for you to meet fairies in this forest, spot a unicorn hoofprints or even a wandering witch because this particular forest is truly magical and incredibly breathtaking. This is no exaggeration but you really need to see it to believe.

The smooth beech trees that reach the sky and allow the rays of the yellow sunlight filter through their branches. In addition to the enchanting green, blue, and purple colors of the bluebells that carpet the forest each and every spring.

How Can You Visit It?

This beautiful forest is only 40 minutes away from Brussels. So, you don’t need to worry much. You can just stay in Brussel and take a day trip to the forest.

Where Can You Stay?

Or even better stay in Halle city as this forest is located right on the outskirts of this city and make your trip much more comfortable and easy ! All you need is to check TripAdvisor for all the properties options available in Halle and take a day trip when willing to visit the forest.

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Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

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This forest is considered to be a UNESCO’s World Heritage site. This spot on earth has more than 1.3 million acres and host some very rare beautiful species of birds, fish, and mammals including Jaguars, sea turtles, and manatees.

That’s not everything to explore and discover in this particular forest as it also contains lush green tropical forest, mangrove trees and also aquamarine lagoons.

How Can You Visit It?

The best way to discover and explore this spot on earth is by taking a day boat trip. You can also snorkel on the reef and travel back on time by closely investigating the ancient Mayan structures and the nearby archaeological site, Muyil.

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