The Most Beautiful Forests in the World

By Caitlin Morton and Megan Spurrell

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Few earthly experiences are as soothing—or as humbling—as standing in the middle of a beautiful forest, trees towering around you in every direction. Yet throughout the world, from North America's national parks to a remote island off of Yemen, you can find these commanding, verdant woodlands, some so otherworldly it's hard to believe they're real.

Whether you're looking for a little trip inspiration or need a virtual escape , these shots of 2,000-year-old redwoods, thick green bamboo, and pines surrounded by carpets of bluebells ought to take you away. From Belgium to California, and Colombia to Spain , these are 13 of the most beautiful forests in the world.

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Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto, Japan

While we could go on about the ethereal glow and seemingly endless heights of this bamboo grove on the outskirts of Kyoto , the pleasures here extend beyond the visual realm. If you close your eyes, tune out the other tourists, and listen to the wind—wood creaking, leaves rustling—you'll experience the true beauty of the destination. In 1996, the local Ministry of the Environment even included Arashiyama as one of the country's top 100 Soundscapes of Japan , an initiative to combat noise pollution and encourage people to take in the sounds of the natural world.

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Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Stretching across southwest Germany is the Black Forest , a wooded mountain range known for its dense 100-mile stretch of pine trees, picturesque villages, natural thermal spas, and, believe it or not, the invention of the cuckoo clock. The area doesn’t just look like a scene out of a storybook, though—legend says the Brothers Grimm drew inspiration from the forested area in their native country for fairy tales like Hansel and Gretel and Rapunzel .

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Otzarreta Forest, Basque Country, Spain

The Basque Country's Gorbea Natural Park is a protected area filled with mountain views, hiking trails, waterfalls, and caves. But it's the enigmatic Otzarreta Forest within the park that has captured the eye of many a photographer (and Pinterest user), with its mossy surfaces and ancient trees.

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The Amazon, South America

Covering roughly 40 percent of South America , including parts of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, the Amazon is the largest rainforest on Earth, and home to more than 40,000 plant species and 1,300 bird species alone. But be sure to visit the winding rivers and diverse wildlife while you can— climate change (along with man-made fires ) is increasingly whittling away the habitat every day.

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Olympic National Forest, Washington State

Just 60 miles west of Seattle is the Olympic National Forest, which includes forest, coastal, and mountainous ecosystems spread across more than half a million acres. Within the forest itself, visitors can visit the glacial Lake Quinault, hop on the hiking trail to Mount Ellinor, or marvel at the massive Sitka spruces, which can grow to nearly 300 feet tall. (The forest is thought to be home to the largest Sitka spruce in the world, which clocks in at a whopping 17.7 feet in diameter and is 191 feet tall.)

Borneo Rainforest

Borneo Lowland Rainforest

The third largest island in the world, following Greenland and New Zealand , the whole of Borneo is swathed in dense rainforest—though an estimated 30 percent of it has been destroyed since logging and palm oil extraction began there a few decades ago. Now, conservationists are working to protect the lush areas found on the Southeast Asian island, parts of which are owned by Indonesia, Malaysia, and the independent state of Brunei; at an estimated 130 million years old, not only is its rainforest twice as old as the Amazon, it’s also the oldest rainforest in the world.

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Valle de Cocora, Quindío, Colombia

In case you were wondering where to find the world's tallest palm trees ( palma de cera ), you needn't look further. Nestled in Colombia's Cocora Valley , about a seven-hour drive west of Bogotá , these lithe trees look even more incredible set against the backdrop of misty green hills and craggy mountains.

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Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada

Roughly the size of Ireland, the Great Bear Rainforest is one of the most bio-diverse places on the planet; the forest is home to hundreds of animal species, including rare wolves and whales. And with its scattering of fjords, waterfalls, massive cedar trees, and 4,000-foot-tall granite cliffs, it's arguably one of the most beautiful places in the country .

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Dragon's Blood Forest, Socotra, Yemen

Located about 220 miles off the southeast coast of mainland Yemen, the beautiful forest of Socotra feels like it was transported to Earth from another planet . And perhaps nothing better conveys that sense of otherness than the island's population of dragon's blood trees, with their UFO-like tops and eerie bright red sap (hence the name).

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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda

In Uganda’s Bwindi National Park, informally called the “Impenetrable Forest,” lush bamboo groves are interspersed with ferns and vines, in one of the most biologically diverse areas on the planet. In addition to having the largest assortment of tree species in East Africa, with more than 200 different varieties, and more than 350 bird species, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is also home to elephants, side-striped jackals, and more than half the world’s population of the endangered mountain gorilla .

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Hallerbos Forest, Halle, Belgium

This beech forest in Belgium is a fairy tale come to life in the spring—specifically, from mid-April to the beginning of May—when thousands of bluebells carpet the forest floor. To get there, just take the train from Brussels, but go early: the sight certainly draws a crowd.

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Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California

Standing in the middle of California's Humboldt Redwoods State Park, about a four-hour drive north of San Francisco, is a humbling experience—especially when you consider the span of time as you look up at the 2,000-year-old, 300-feet-tall natural giants. Head to Rockefeller Forest within the park to see the largest cluster of them (it also happens to be the world's largest contiguous forest currently standing). 

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Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica

Costa Rica is known for its biodiversity, and the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve alone acts as proof. Reptiles, migratory birds, and bats, plus the highest diversity of orchids in the world (more than 500 known species) fill this nearly 26,000-acre region northwest of the capital of San José.

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Germany Has Some of the Most Beautiful Forests in the World — How to Plan a Road Trip to Visit Them All

German's legendary forests have been written about in fairy tales and operas. Experience them for yourself on a wandering road trip through the country's national parks.

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In the winter of 1777, the writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe set off on horseback from his home in the central German city of Weimar and traveled a hundred miles north to the forests of the Harz region. The 28-year-old Goethe, who had been struggling since the death of his sister the previous summer, hoped to encounter a sign. On December 10, accompanied by a forester, he climbed the Brocken, a mountain in the Harz that is, at almost 4,000 feet, the highest in northern Germany. Visiting this snowy, densely wooded landscape left him exhilarated and renewed; the experience later inspired the poem "Harzreise im Winter."

An altar of grateful delight

He finds in the much-dreaded mountain's

Snow-begirded summit,

Which foreboding nations

Crown'd with spirit-dances.

The story of Goethe's bracing journey would become a cultural touchstone, epitomizing Germany's fascination with its wilds and woodlands. Unlike in Japan, where the tradition of forest-bathing involves the quiet contemplation of light and shadow, the Germans wrestle with the forest as if it were their own spirit. From Germania, Tacitus's first-century description of the Germans, to Grimm's Fairy Tales, the forest has long been integral to the national identity.

This connection between nature and culture has galvanized the country to position itself at the forefront of the environmental movement. One-third of Germany is woodland, and while most of that area is planted with trees that are harvested for timber, more trees are planted than are felled.

I've lived in Germany for almost two decades and have taken hundreds of walks through its parks and forests. Last summer, to better comprehend my adopted country, I set out on a road trip to several wilderness areas. I wanted to better understand what the rest of the world can learn from the country's relationship with nature.

I had been told that the Black Forest was the birthplace of many fairy tales, but when I read about Goethe's adventures, among other things, I soon learned that the Harz region is also rich with history and myth. So my husband, our three children, and our dog, Kiko, drove about 2 ½ hours from our home in Berlin to the mountains, where we visited a friend who rents a charming brick house, part of a fortified castle , in the town of Hornburg.

At the home of my friend's neighbor, an 18th-century map of the Harz hung on the wall. It showed a dozen witches flying over the Brocken; legends of witches and devils have swirled around the mountain for centuries. "Now to the Brocken the witches ride," Goethe wrote in his play Faust . Some like to believe Rapunzel's tower — where the witch Gothel hid her away — is located in the Brocken town of Wernigerode.

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Dieter Runge, an expert in local lore, led us partway along the 93-mile trail known as the Hexen-Steig — or "witch climb." We started our hike in the city of Thale and passed through tourist attractions, including a small adventure park, but soon enough were following a dirt path alongside a river in the narrow Bode Valley. Through gaps in the trees, we spotted two angular peaks, the Hexentanzplatz and the Rosstrappe.

Runge explained that it was on these mountains that the most dramatic moment of the folktale about a princess, Brunhilde, and a giant, Bodo, took place. Brunhilde spurred her horse to leap from one peak to the other to escape Bodo, whom her parents had arranged for her to marry. She made it — and her horse left a hoofprint on the Rosstrappe, which can still be seen today — but Bodo tumbled into the valley, which still bears his name.

In pre-Christian times, Runge said, the Hexentanzplatz was an important site for pagan ceremonies. Legend has it that witches gathered there on Walpurgisnacht, the last night of April, when Christians lit bonfires to ward off evil spirits. Today the Harz witches live on in the form of a kitschy folk festival that takes place every spring.

From Germania, Tacitus's first-century description of the Germans, to Grimm's Fairy Tales, the forest has long been integral to the national identity.

We spent a night at the Torfhaus Harzresort , an upscale retreat made up mostly of cozy cabins with wood-burning stoves on the edge of Harz National Park. On the drive from Thale we passed vast open spaces punctuated by tree stumps. In some areas outside the park, workers were loading trees onto trucks. Later I was told that the Harz's forests, about half of which consist of non-native conifers, were being devastated by a combination of climate change and bark beetles, which finish off the weak trees by cutting off all nutrition to their roots.

While humans were suffering an epidemic, so were the German forests; more trees died in 2020 than in any other year since surveys were begun in 1984. At the Torfhaus, however, very few trees were damaged, so the property seemed very green (and was almost completely booked). Kiko and the children happily explored the surrounding paths while my husband and I tried out the resort's sauna.

From the Harz we drove nearly two hours to Kassel. When we turned off the autobahn onto more scenic roads, passing towns with fairy-tale half-timbered houses , I realized my mistake of writing off central Germany for so long. Thanks to the mining industry of the Harz, the area was a center of wealth in the Middle Ages, while abbeys and libraries made it a capital of knowledge.

As we approached Robins Nest Baumhaus Hotel , which occupies a series of tree houses, we saw a dramatic stone-and-timber castle in the distance. This was the 14th-century Schloss Berlepsch, which has been lived in by the same family for 20 generations and upon whose land Robins Nest is located.

Peter Becker, the founder of the property, is a hip-looking thirtysomething with a small hoop in one ear. He grew up in the nearby town of Gertenbach and was a friend of the sons of Count Hans-Sittich of Berlepsch, the current owner of the castle. "I know every tree in this forest," Becker told us.

When he was in his early 20s he lived the Berlin clubbing life, ran a gallery and bar with friends, and traveled the world. On a journey to Nepal in 2009, he began to think about returning to Gertenbach. "After being away I saw my roots from a different perspective," he said. "Ironically, it was in the Himalayas that I started to understand how much I loved my home. "

When we turned off the autobahn onto more scenic roads, passing towns with fairy-tale half-timbered houses, I realized my mistake of writing off central Germany for so long.

Becker came back a year later. After a long amble in the forest, where he lay on the ground staring into ancient beech trees, he had an epiphany. "I thought how cool it would be to build a village of tree houses," he recalled. Two days later he asked permission of one of the count's sons, who leased him a little more than an acre of the castle grounds for 15 years. Becker opened Robins Nest in 2014 with three suites built around the trunks of trees more than 20 feet off the ground, accessible by stairs and suspension bridges. He also built a house for eight guests on stilts, as well as "tree tents" — cocoon-like hammocks — and a suspended geodesic sphere.

My family successfully — if timidly — crossed the bridge to our cozy home in the canopy. The 80-square-foot room was outfitted with a double bed, a bunk bed, a seating area, and a bathroom. With no Wi-Fi or TVs to distract them, our children ran in the woods and jumped on the trampoline while my husband and I took short hikes. I noticed patches of dying pines, but this forest seemed noticeably healthier, thanks to a mixture that included beeches and oaks, some hundreds of years old.

Becker explained that the project was both entrepreneurial and spiritual; he wanted to show how small businesses in protected forests could support the habitat while drawing young people to experience this landscape. This summer, for example, Robins Nest is hosting art and music happenings connected to Documenta, the contemporary art event that takes place every five years in Kassel.

In his best-selling "The Hidden Life of Trees," Peter Wohlleben writes about how he grew to understand that Germany's practice of forestry, long considered sustainable, was in fact driven by the business of planting and harvesting conifers, indigenous to the Arctic, northern Europe, and high mountains, but not most of Germany. When he became a forester, he imagined he would be a keeper of trees. Instead, he became an industrial farmer of them.

I had thought that forests of pine trees had been part of the country's landscape for millennia. Reading Wohlleben's book, I learned that many of these forests were, in fact, artificial plantations. The pines had replaced trees, primarily beech and oak, that had covered the hills since ancient times. In an engraving of the Brocken made at the time of Goethe's visit, the land is ravaged: massive swaths have been deforested, with large wounds dug into the mountain for mining. And that was a few decades after the mining official Hans Carl von Carlowitz proposed that wood harvests should be limited to what the land could produce and that trees should be replanted, after which Germany began to manage its forests.

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Now it seems the country is once again rethinking its forest management. We drove toward the Eifel National Park, not far from the Belgian border, to visit Wohlleben at his Waldakademie — literally, "forest academy." I had imagined a log cabin; instead, we arrived at two modern buildings on a residential street in the village of Wershofen. "This building is completely energy-self-sufficient," Wohlleben said as we sat together at a table in the yard. The programs include lectures, school visits, and camping expeditions.

Wohlleben, not one to sit for long, directed us to follow him out of the village toward wide meadows. (Depending on his schedule, he is available to give lectures and lead group hikes.) We continued on a dirt path that led to a forest while he explained that the monoculture industry of harvesting nonindigenous conifers for timber is not sustainable and that humans can no longer afford to use so many forests for commercial purposes.

A few minutes later he stopped us. "Look here," he said to my children, all three of them mesmerized by this giant of a man, a suburban Gandalf. He pointed to the straight lines of spruce and Douglas fir to our right. "This is a conventional plantation. And on the other side of the path is a deciduous forest of beeches." This was a wilder mix of trees, young and old, and of various heights. Wohlleben told us to step into both, noting that when we entered the deciduous forest, it would feel several degrees chillier.

"A mixed indigenous forest is cooler, contains more moisture, and doesn't support the amount of undergrowth that a plantation forest does," he explained. "That means fewer forest fires, fewer deer, and less ticks and disease." I thought back to our time in the Harz, where the ailing conifers are particularly vulnerable to pests. If he had the instruments to measure the ultrasonic vibration of the trees' vascular system, which transports water up to the leaves, "you would hear the trees on the right screaming," he said.

I had a flashback to so many different hikes in pine forests, walks during which I felt immensely peaceful and grateful to be in the company of such towering trees. Now I realized I had been naïve. Had they been screaming, too? How many other landscapes had I traveled through, imposing false perceptions and histories on my surroundings?

I asked Wohlleben what could be done to save the forests. As golden light filtered through the green canopy, he said, "Every time humans try to correct something we tend to create another problem. We just need to let nature lead us, rather than interfering."

As we headed home to Berlin, I thought about how, like Goethe's journey to the Harz, this road trip had been more than just a vacation. It had, in fact, been a kind of quest — one that left us wiser and more inspired than when we set out.

How to Visit Germany's Forests

Where to stay.

Robins NestBaumhaus Hotel : A collection of rustic but comfortable tree houses — including a geodesic sphere, a house on stilts, and a covered wagon — outside the town of Gertenbach. Doubles from $105.

Torfhaus Harzresort : This handsomely appointed hotel on the edge of Harz National Park has individual cabins outfitted with fireplaces and saunas. Doubles from $108.

Wohllebens Waldakademie : Conservationist Peter Wohlleben's "forest academy," in the town of Wershofen, offers a range of experiences that bring visitors closer to the German woodlands, from nature walks to camping trips.

A version of this story first appeared in the July 2022 issue of Travel + Leisure under the headline Deep Roots.

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This small forest in Shaftesbury, England, is perfect for a meditative stroll—especially during bluebell season.

The secret to mindful travel? A walk in the woods

Visit these five destinations to practice the Japanese art of forest bathing.

Whether you call it a fitness trend or a mindfulness practice (or a bit of both), what exactly is forest bathing? The term emerged in Japan in the 1980s as a physiological and psychological exercise called shinrin-yoku (“forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere”). The purpose was twofold: to offer an eco-antidote to tech-boom burnout and to inspire residents to reconnect with and protect the country’s forests.

The Japanese quickly embraced this form of ecotherapy. In the 1990s, researchers began studying the physiological benefits of forest bathing, providing the science to support what we innately know: time spent immersed in nature is good for us . While Japan is credited with the term shinrin-yoku , the concept at the heart of the practice is not new. Many cultures have long recognized the importance of the natural world to human health.

Forest bathing is not just for the wilderness-lover; the practice can be as simple as walking in any natural environment and consciously connecting with what’s around you. For a more structured experience, you can join trained guides for a meditative two- to three-hour ecotherapy excursion. Here are five places to try forest bathing.

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Adirondack Park, in New York, is larger than Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Grand Canyon combined and provides a rich forest bathing experience.

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Forest bathers will find ample room to roam in the Adirondack Park. Stretching across more than six million acres of New York State and home to more than a hundred peaks and some 2,000 miles of hiking trails, it’s the largest protected area in the contiguous United States. Native evergreens are both aromatic and release a high concentration of phytoncides—airborne essential oils that provide a natural immunity boost. The health benefits of this phytoncide “shower” can last for weeks. Evergreen needles are rich in antioxidants and vitamin C and some—such as spruce, eastern hemlock, balsam, and pine—can be steeped and sipped as a tea.

Certified forest therapy guides Helene Gibbens and Suzanne Weirich of Adirondack Riverwalking offer guided forest bathing year-round in Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, and the Wild Center , an award-winning natural science museum of the Adirondacks. Local tip: seeing the fall foliage and snowshoeing in winter are peak experiences.

With more than 50 percent of the country covered by forest, Costa Rica is a forest bathing paradise. Nearly six percent of the world’s biodiversity is found here, so whether you wander through a misty cloud forest in Monteverde , hike across hanging bridges suspended amidst the canopy near Arenal Volcano, stroll a lowland rainforest trail along the Sarapiqui River, or explore a protected forest reserve just outside San Jose city center, you’ll have countless opportunities to observe wildlife and activate your senses. ( Tourism could make or break this biodiverse haven .)

Guided forest bathing walks are available through Sentir Natural and led by local naturalist Manuela Siegfried, the first Association of Nature and Forest Therapy –certified guide in Costa Rica.

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Stand in the presence of living legends in the North Island’s Waipoua Forest, where the oldest and largest kauri trees in the world live. Sacred to Māori people, kauri are considered “protectors of the forest.” The transition from daylight to night is accompanied by Māori songs and storytelling. Footprints Waipoua organizes walks among the kauri trees including the Twilight Encounter , led by Māori guides.

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Local Samburu guides lead travelers through a forest in northern Kenya.

You may not immediately associate this East African nation with forest bathing. But in the Matthews Range, in the Laikipia district of the Rift Valley, ancient forests are home to endemic plants, cedars, wild orchids, more than 350 bird species, elephants, and one of the only populations of de Brazza monkeys in the country—all ingredients for a sensory immersion excursion. Guided forest walks from Kitich Forest Camp are led by local Samburu trackers with intimate knowledge of the sounds, scents, and sights of the forest. ( Set off on these 17 unforgettable African safaris. )

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A deep connection to the `aina (land) is central to Hawaiian culture. Forests here are traditionally revered as life-giving for the natural materials they provide and the spiritual needs they satisfy. It’s easy to see how the abundance of aromatic flowers , medicinal plants such as māmaki,   and 175 types of native trees—the majority of which are found only in this remote island chain—inspire travelers and locals to stop and smell the tuberoses. In Hawaii, opportunities to bathe in nature are boundless. Pick a spot under a banyan tree and enjoy the salty sea breeze. Pause by a plumeria plant and inhale the sweet scent. Or join a guided walk with Forest Bathing Hawai`i , led by local Phyllis Look, the first guide in the state to be certified by the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy.

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10 Largest Forests In The World (& Why You Should Visit Them)

E very corner of the world is blessed with stunning natural attractions, and among these are the largest forests in the world. These priceless jewels are known for expansive stretches of greenery, breathtaking landscapes, and endemic plant and animal life. Regardless of how long a forest has existed, its appeal never dwindles because, between tall trees and high peaks, there is a myriad of extraordinary natural wonders waiting to be explored.

From the ancient Taiga to the special Great Bear Rainforest , forested areas are abundant for those who want to get out in nature. These ten forests are so large that they can't be explored in one day!

The Boreal Forest

When it comes to size, nothing comes close to the Boreal Forest in Canada's Yukon Territory. Also known as Taiga, this is one of the biggest forests in the world; it spans over 17 million square kilometers of forest area in the Northern Hemisphere, making it the largest forest in the world (and the world's largest land biome) .

The Boreal Forest boasts a diverse plant and animal life, with coniferous trees and endangered wildlife species. A walk through the Boreal Forest allows tourists to explore its stunning biodiversity and also engage in a hive of outdoor activities, as the forest offers an inexhaustible list of fun things to do on a wilderness travel adventure.

  • Size: 17 million square kilometers

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The Amazon Rainforest

Featuring an enormous collection of over 390 billion trees, the Amazon Rainforest has been existing for millions of years and is a global wilderness travel destination for nature enthusiasts. The Amazon Rainforest measures 5.5 square kilometers of forest area and is, therefore, the largest rainforest in the world, which makes it a famous biodiversity hub for nature lovers.

Being the world's largest tropical rainforest, the Amazon Rainforest provides endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, including canoeing, jungle trekking, and even nocturnal tours.

  • Size: 5.5 million square kilometers

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The Congo Rainforest

The Congo Rainforest is yet another massive forest area, encompassing over 3 million square kilometers, which makes it one of the largest rainforests in the world. It is, in fact, the second-largest rainforest in the world, just after the Amazon Rainforest.

While it is named the Congo Rainforest, this forest area isn't located in Congo alone. Instead, it spreads across six different countries in Central Africa. Tourists on a wilderness trip to this majestic rainforest will enjoy discovering the hidden gems of Africa tucked away in dense forests.

  • Size: 2 million square kilometers

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Atlantic Forest

With an area of 1.3 million square kilometers, the Atlantic Forest is closely behind the Congo Rainforest, gaining popularity as one of the largest forests in the world. This majestic forest area begins from the Atlantic coast of Brazil, extends into Paraguay, and finally ends in Argentina, where its reputation precedes it as a top destination for wilderness travel adventures.

When looking to spend time in a dense forest with animals, the Atlantic Forest is one of the best destinations a tourist can choose.

  • Size: 1.3 million square kilometers

New Guinea Rainforest

Some of the best things in nature can only be discovered on a wilderness adventure to a dense forest, one of which is the New Guinea Rainforest - known as the third-largest rainforest in the world. This forest area boasts impressive biodiversity and is said to contain wildlife species that can't be found in other forest locations.

While in the New Guinea Rainforest, tourists can stroll through rugged terrain and explore the stunning flora and fauna in the area, as this forest provides an adventurous range of things to do in the great outdoors.

  • Size: 786,000 square kilometers

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Appalachian Temperate Rainforest

When tourists plan a vacation on the eastern coast of North America, they tend to forget the Appalachian Temperate Rainforest, a scenic forest area tucked in the heart of the iconic Appalachian mountains. This rainforest is known for its mild weather, ecological diversity, and scenic beauty.

Tourists get to see various wildlife species, along with enchanting wildflowers and mosses. Additionally, this vast forest area features numerous hiking trails, a number of which are reputed as the longest hiking trails for all levels of hikers.

  • Size: 351,500 square kilometers

In particular, hikers in this part of the US tend to frequent many of the most beautiful hiking locations along the Appalachian Trail .

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Valdivian Temperate Rainforest

The Valdivian Temperate Rainforest is a must-visit ecoregion encompassing South America, alongside parts of Chile and Argentina. Besides its endemic flora and fauna, the Valdivian Temperate Rainforest is also known for its diverse outdoor activities, making it a great spot for tourists who want to embark on a wildlife-watching adventure in one of the biggest rainforests in the world.

Tourists can also explore the rainforest's cascading waterfalls, enjoy dramatic landscapes, and even explore the Cochamó Valley, which is one of the best-kept secrets tucked away in the Valdivian Temperate Rainforest.

  • Size: 248,000 square kilometers

Primorsky Krai

Also known as Primorye, Primorsky Krai is home to one of the world's most diverse ecoregions. This forest area is tucked into the southeastern part of Russia and is known for its rocky slopes and tranquil rivers, as well as a fascinating range of plant and animal life, including endangered species that can't be found elsewhere.

Thanks to its rich biodiversity, Primorsky Krai is the perfect forest location for nature enthusiasts who want to explore the great outdoors of Southeastern Russia.

  • Size: 165,900 square kilometers

Tongass National Forest

Being the largest national forest in the United States, the Tongass is a popular forest location among nature enthusiasts who are planning a memorable wilderness travel adventure.

This forest area is situated in the southeastern corner of Alaska, where its biodiversity, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities invite tourists to take a stroll through its natural wonders, from enchanting glaciers to ancient rainforests, and an amazing range of wildlife species, including brown bears, wolves, and aquatic animals such as seals, whales, and even sea lions.

  • Size: 68,790 square kilometers

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Great Bear Rainforest

Situated on the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada, the Great Bear Rainforest is an ideal destination for nature lovers who want to explore one of the largest forests in the world. True to its name, the Great Bear Rainforest is worth visiting and is home to diverse bear species , including Spirit bears, which are considered the rarest bear species in the world.

It is believed that only a few hundred Spirit bears still exist and can only be found in the Great Bear Rainforest, so tourists get to catch a glimpse of this elusive animal in its natural habitat.

  • Size: 64,000 square kilometers

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I think this is a duplicate listing so I won't work too hard here. The last of the Atomic Age travel plazas that were built over Interstates, it's still pretty cool to snack while overlooking 70mph traffic in both directions. The restrooms are pretty clean in spite of heavy traffic, and there's lots of space. Elsewhere in the greater Chicago area they've been torn down and replaced by uglier more mundane architecture. What is constant is that these places have the worst fast food joints. Everywhere fast food chains are short handed and have given up on training employees, at these oases it's worse by a few degrees. The big exception are the Mexican-American shift McDonald'ses, this one is pretty good.

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Manchester City will look to close the gap with the league leaders Arsenal when they travel to Nottingham Forest for their next Premier League game on Sunday.

They are currently one point adrift of the league leaders with a game in hand. A win here would send them to the top of the league table.

Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest are 17th in the standings, just one point above the drop zone. They could easily be dragged into the bottom three if they continue to falter. They are winless in five of the six league matches and they will be desperate to bounce back strongly. Manchester City are a formidable squad and it remains to be seen whether the home team can upset the odds with a favourable result.

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Nuno Tavares will miss out with a thigh injury, Willy Boly has a muscle injury and Taiwo Awoniyi misses out with an undisclosed injury. The visitors will shape up in a 4-2-3-1 formation with Matz Sels in goal.

Neco Williams and Ola Aina will be deployed as the full-backs. They will look to keep things compact at the back and help out during transitions. In central defence, Andrew Omobamidele will start alongside Murillo.

In the midfield unit, Ryan Yates will start alongside Danilo in the pivot and the two players will look to protect the defence and break up opposition attacks.

Morgan Gibbs-White will start as the central attacking midfielder and he will look to link the midfield to the attack and create goalscoring opportunities for his team.

Anthony Elanga and Callum Hudson Odoi will start in the wide areas and they will look to hit Manchester City on the counter.

Chris Wood will lead the line for Nottingham Forest.

Probable Lineup (4-2-3-1):   Sels; Williams, Omobamidele, Murillo, Aina; Danilo, Yates; Elanga, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Wood

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Erling Haaland remains a doubt for the game with a minor injury. Apart from that, Manchester City have a fully fit squad to choose from. They are likely to shape up in a 3-4-2-1 formation, with Ederson Moraes in goal.

In the back three, Kyle Walker will start alongside Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol.

Jeremy Doku and Jack Grealish will start in the wide areas, and they will look to contribute at both ends of the pitch. Rodri will start in the central midfield alongside Manuel Akanji. Rodri will look to control the game from the deep and Akanji will look to break up opposition attacks.

Bernardo Silva and Kevin De Bruyne will start as the attacking midfielders, and they will look to carve open the home defence with their creativity and vision.

Julian Alvarez will lead the line for Manchester City here.

Probable Lineup (3-4-2-1):  Ederson; Walker, Dias, Gvardiol; Doku, Rodri, Akanji, Grealish; Silva, De Bruyne; Alvarez

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  • Manchester City have won three of the last six matches against Nottingham Forest.
  • Nottingham Forest have conceded 10 goals in the last six matches.

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The Manchester City midfielder is our key player to watch out for this weekend. He scored an outstanding headed goal in the last game, and he will look to add to his goalscoring tally here as well. In addition to that, he is the main creator for the defending champions, and he will look to carve out opportunities for his teammates with his vision and passing ability.

Nottingham Forest have been quite vulnerable defensively, and the Belgian midfielder could punish them.

Nottingham Forest 1-3 Manchester City

The home team will look to put up a fight here, but Manchester City are far superior and they have the confidence and momentum with them. They are coming into this game on the back of four consecutive victories in the league, and they will be hoping to pick up a comprehensive win here.

The home team will look to make life difficult for the opposition, but the gulf in class between the two teams should see Manchester City pick up a comfortable victory.

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Price ( MSRP) – $58,937

Bish’s RV display price of the 2024 Rockwood 2614BS varies by location but here’s the price range:

$42,995 – $48,995

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2024 rockwood 2614bs floorplan.

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Living Area Features of the 2024 Rockwood 2614BS

The Rockwood 2614BS has a good-sized living area that is opened up a lot by the slide. The setup has theater recliners in front of an awesome entertainment setup. The bendy lights above the seats make reading easier, and if you want to kick back a little more, the theater seat armrest is removable.

  • Deluxe Theater Seating
  • Multi-Zone Sound Bar/Stereo Combo w/AM/FM & Bluetooth Control
  • Marine grade carpet in slides

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Kitchen Features of the 2024 Rockwood 2614BS

The kitchen set up is simple, but that’s not a bad thing. You have a little room on either side of the sink for your food prep and cabinets under and above the sink that help give you a little more needed storage. There’s also a pop-up power tower for all of your electric gadgets.

  • Three Burner High Output Gas Range with Flush Mount Glass Top Cover
  • 21″ Gas Oven
  • Microwave Oven
  • Solid Surface Kitchen Countertops
  • Designer Kitchen Backsplash
  • 12V Refrigerator
  • Under-mount Single Basin Kitchen Sink w/ Residential Style Faucet
  • Water Filter Supplied

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Rockwood is one of the best travel trailer brands out there when you put together the features and the price they are asking for them.

Bathroom Features of the 2024 Rockwood 2614BS

The bathroom in the Rockwood 2614BS is compact, especially in the toilet space. However, this gives RVers room for the full counter and standard-sized shower. So you take a bit from the elbow room in the toilet space to give more in the shower.

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  • Showermiser Water Saving System
  • Bathroom Skylight
  • Foot Flush Toilets
  • Maxxair Ventilation Fan & Cover
  • Water Heater By-Pass Kit

Bedroom Features of the 2024 Rockwood 2614BS

Moving into the bedroom, the true queen bed slide gives campers even more space in the room. The bedroom has some awesome storage, overhead cabinets, and large drawers and closet space across from the bed. Blackout roller shades help keep the RV cool and give you a little more privacy.

  • Large Wardrobe or Wardrobe Slide
  • Designer Bedding
  • Optional Smart Bedroom TV

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The bed slide gives you a lot more room to walk around.

Traveling in the 2024 Rockwood 2614BS

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With the slides being closed you do lose a lot of access. But you can still access the bed and fridge thanks to the two entry doors.

To learn more about towing RVs and towing capacities, watch Josh’s video below!

Features on the Outside of the 2024 Rockwood 2614BS

Externally, the Rockwood 2614BS has a 21′ awning with an adjustable rain dump. The trailer comes with Goodyear tires. The outside griddle with propane hook-up makes “camp cooking” a little easier.

  • High Gloss Front Cap
  • Power Awning w/ Adjustable Rain Dump & LED Lighting
  • Tinted Frameless Windows
  • Slam Latches & Magnetic Compartment Door Catches
  • Cable & Satellite Hookup
  • Exterior Battery Disconnect Switch
  • Side Solar Prep
  • Outside Griddle w/ LP Hook Up

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Potential Problems With the 2024 Rockwood 2614BS

The two separate sewer outlets can make for a little more time-consuming flush process. Also, if you’re needing full access to the RV during road mode, that won’t be able to happen here.

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Why Buy the 2024 Rockwood 2614BS From Bish’s?

There are benefits to buying from Bish’s RV.

The Low Price Is The Price - no hidden freight fees, set-up fees, or get-ready fees.

First, the price you see is the price that you pay. We don’t play the hidden fees game. Sure, there are fees that vary by state (like title and documentation fees), but we believe that being transparent is important because it helps build trust.

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The second is BishFix. We know RV service sucks. Bish’s RV is doing something about it.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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Third, we understand that an RV is a big purchase and we want all of our customers to be happy with their purchase. If you don’t love your RV, you can return it within 72 hours of your purchase with no questions asked.                                                                                  

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