Some forests don’t just feel old-they feel timeless. The world’s oldest forests are more than destinations; they’re living history, existing long before humans.
The Daintree Rainforest is considered the oldest tropical rainforest, dating back around 180 million years. Walking here feels like stepping into the dinosaur era.
The Borneo Lowland Rainforest and Taman Negara are over 130 million years old, filled with dense greenery and rare wildlife that still thrive today.
Closer to India, the Western Ghats are among the oldest landscapes, known for their rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems.
The magical Yakushima Forest is home to trees that are thousands of years old, creating a misty, almost surreal atmosphere.
And then there’s the Amazon Rainforest, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, still standing strong after millions of years.
These forests are not just travel spots-they remind us how nature has survived, adapted, and evolved far beyond human timelines.
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