Hammana (Arabic: حمانا) is a town in Lebanon, about 26 km (16 miles) east of Beirut. At an altitude of 1200 m (about 4000 ft) above sea level. The wor... Read More...
The largest of Lebanon forest, Kamouha forest stretches from Fnaideq to Akkar el Atika in the caza of Akkar . Kamouaa is considered as the largest forest ... Read More...
Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, which means it only naturally occurs in mount Lebanon. It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian an... Read More...
Located just eight kilometers from Bcharre, The Cedars is one of Lebanon’s most beautiful nature reserves and home to the oldesr Cedar Forest.
The area used ... Read More...
One of the most do sport in Lebanon is Rafting in Al Assi River. Unlike other rivers, Al-Assi offers enough water depth all year round. The ride is 7 km long;... Read More...
Tannourine el Tahta is a charming village nestled in the middle of greenery in Batroun Caza. People escaping the heat and pollution of the coastal towns, find i... Read More...
Lazzab, the Arabic name for juniper, is an evergreen coniferous tree of the cypress family Cupressaceae. The most common juniper species in Lebanon are the Ju... Read More...
Cedars of God Bcharre
Located just eight kilometers from Bcharre, The Cedars is one of Lebanon’s most beautiful nature reserves and home to the oldesr Ceda... Read More...
Assia is a spacious village located in the heart of Batroun’s area and holds, following Tannourine, Douma and Hamat, the 4th position among Batroun’s towns ... Read More...
The Baatara gorge waterfall (Balaa gorge waterfall) is a waterfall in the Tannourine, Lebanon.
The waterfall drops 255 metres (837 ft) into... Read More...