Bohol’s Mahogany Forest, formally known as the Bilar Man-Made Forest, is a lush, verdant stretch set between two patches of natural tropical forest on the highway from Tagbilaran City to the Chocolate Hills. Tall mahogany trees create a canopy that casts cool, dappled shade, making it a refreshing stop for travelers. The forest is a popular spot for photos, hiking, and mountain biking, and has even been used as a backdrop for movie shoots. Visitors can explore the serene, tree-lined paths and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, a stark contrast to the surrounding landscapes.
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