1. Wisteria Tunnel, Japan
This
 stunning flower walkway is the known as the Wisteria Tunnel, situated 
in the Kawachi Fuji Garden. It really looks so peaceful to take a stroll
 through. The Wisteria Tunnel, which is part of a breathtaking display 
of botanical delights that include zen gardens and a cherry blossom 
festival, is located at the Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu. 
Different types and colors of wisteria have been woven through a 
cylindrical lattice that during the blooming months of April through 
May, become a fantastical flower-draped tunnel during the yearly “fuji 
matsuri”, or “Wisteria Festival”.
2. Tunnel of Love, Ukraine
 
 
Beautiful romantic Tunnel of Love, Ukraine
The
 Tunnel of Love is a unique and truly amazing piece of forest located in
 Ukraine, used to be just another train rail section, but eventually 
turned into one of the most romantic spots on Earth. As trees were left 
to grow freely around the rails, the passing train was the only thing 
shaping its way through. Eventually, by crossing the Kleven village 
forest back and forth three times a day, the train shaped a closed 
tunnel according to it’s size.
3. Jacarandas Walk, Johannesburg
  Jacarandas Walk Most Beautiful Tree Tunnels Around theWorld 
Over
 10 million trees keep South Africa’s largest city green. According to 
several unofficial sources, Johannesburg is home to the world’s largest 
man-made forest. There are at least 49 species of Jacaranda, most of 
them native to South America, and the Caribbean basin. The tropical 
trees were imported to South Africa over one hundred years ago. October 
is the month when the flowers of thousands of Jacaranda trees are in 
full blossom. This spectacular tree tunnel is located either in 
Johannesburg or Pretoria, the Jacaranda City where 70,000+ Jacarandas 
add vivid splashes of purple-blue to the urban landscape.
4. Yew Tunnel, UK
The
 Yew Tunnel is thought to have been planted by the Dyer family during 
the eighteenth century, and it is possibly unique in the U.K. When they 
had grown tall they were bent over to form an extended arch. Their 
trunks have spread and their branches have fused so that today it is 
hard to count how many separate trees commingle in the vast mass of this
 venerable growing gallery.
5. Autumn Tree Tunnel, USA
The simply astonishing tree tunnel. The Autumn Tree Tunnel Located in Vermont, USA.
6. Ginkgo Tree Tunnel, Japan
Ginkgo
 Tree Tunnel is covered with Ginkgo Biloba trees. It is a highly revered
 tree of Japanese culture because this tree is known to survive long 
years. If you visit Japan, you will spot more than 65,000 Ginkgo trees 
growing on the streets, gardens or parks. Ginkgo tree tunnel is located 
in the outer garden of Meiji Shrine. Record says that during the bombing
 of Hiroshima, six Ginkgo trees survived, when other trees and living 
organisms died so badly. Those trees are still alive and many people 
come here to visit them. They wonder how these trees face challenges 
everyday and still endure. The Japanese look upon these trees as the 
‘bearer of hope’ or ‘the survivor’ or ‘the living fossil’.
7. The Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland
This
 place was a reall gem of a find. The Dark Hedges is one of the most 
photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland and a popular 
attraction for tourists from across the world. It has been painted by 
hundreds of visiting artists and is a favourite location for wedding 
photographs.
8. Bamboo Path, Japan
In
 Arashiyama, Japan there is a bamboo forest called Sagano. The 500 m 
long path runs through the most beautiful bamboo forest. The country has
 designated this long stretch of bamboo forest as a historic site. The 
Agency for Cultural Affairs declared this place as the ‘place of scenic 
beauty’. Tall bamboo trees surround the road stunningly keeping the area
 cool. Famous temples and shrines are located very close to this bamboo 
tree tunnel. When the wind blows through this tree tunnel, a majestic 
sound is produced. It has already been voted as one of the 100 
must-preserve sounds of Japan.
9. Rua Goncalo de Carvalho, Brazil
Rua
 Gonçalo de Carvalho is the green tree tunnel of Brazil. The tunnel of 
Rosewood trees begins from Porto Alegre. More than 100 Tipuana or 
Rosewood trees shade the road over a stretch of three city blocks. 
Recently it has become a part of the country’s historical, cultural, 
ecological and environmental heritage. Rosewood trees are known to 
reduce air conditioning demands of up to 30%. In Brazil, these trees 
have been maintaining good health of the city for a long time.
10. Cherry Blossom Tunnel, Germany
Cherry
 Blossom Tunnel is located in the German city of Bonn. It is a peaceful 
street over which, a series of beautiful trees of cherry blossoms droop.
 Spring becomes alive when the blossoms are in full bloom overhead. Two 
such roads in Bonn has cherry trees planted around but the mostly 
travelled is Heerstrabe. Cherry blossoms are said to last for 7- 10 days
 on average and it greatly depends on weather conditions.















 

 
 
 

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