1. The Mahogany Forest in Bohol is a man-made forest stretching over 2 kilometers along the border of Loboc and Bilar towns. It is composed of densely planted Mahogany trees that were originally planted by the government as part of a reforestation project. The trees create a peaceful and picturesque tunnel-like canopy over the road, making it a popular spot for visitors to drive through and take photos. The forest is a serene and tranquil place to visit, offering a cool escape from the heat of the sun.
2. The Mahogany Forest is open for visitors all day, but it is recommended to visit during daylight hours for the best experience. There is no official entrance fee for visiting the forest, as it is a public road. For more information or inquiries, you can contact the local tourism office in Bohol.
3. To get to the Mahogany Forest in Bohol, you can rent a car or take a taxi from the city center. It is located along the main road between Loboc and Bilar, making it easily accessible by road. There are also various tours available that include a visit to the Mahogany Forest as part of the itinerary.