Cedars of Lebanon
The cedar forests of Lebanon enjoy the unique distinction as the oldest documented forests in history.
The cedar forests of Lebanon enjoy the unique distinction as the oldest documented forests in history.
The Shouf area is very rich in archaeological and architectural remains that are a witness to the history of these mountains and to the ethnic mix of the inhabitants of Mount Lebanon.
The largest of Lebanon nature reserves, Al-Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve stretches from Dahr Al-Baidar in the north to Niha Mountain in the south
The Reserve is surrounded with a diverse range of accommodation services. Traditional as well as modern guesthouses & hotels are well equipped to welcome passionate visitors.
The reserve hosts 32 species of wild mammals of which 9 are considered to be rare at the international levels.
The Cedars Forever program was developed to ensure the continuity of the Cedar – a species in danger of extinction. In order to restore Lebanon’s mountains to their original glory, Cedars Forever is setting out to plant trees in Lebanon,