Mount Lebanon (Arabic: جبل لبنان) is one of the eight governorates of Lebanon. Its capital is located in Baabda. A plurality of the population is Christian (chiefly Maronite, Greek Orthodox, and Melkite), with minorities of Druze, Muslims of various sects.
Restaurants in Mount Lebanon Governorate
5.0 based on 116 reviews
Jabal Moussa is an incredible place: a diverse biosphere reserve, a beautiful expanse in which one can clear one's mind and contemplate existence, an amazing outdoor gym, an al fresco museum of Lebanese history. And all of this a short drive from Beirut (even if it feels as if you have traveled light years away). It has really saved our family from going insane in these corona times, but would have been a welcome weekend retreat in any year. The staff is also incredible, picking you up if you want to hike from one entrance to another, offering helpful advice, and even video calls for the few times we got confused mid-trails (it is extremely well-signed and difficult to get lost!). There are trails for all levels, from the novice to the more advanced. We did all 15 of them and each one offered new surprises. I can't recommend this place enough.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Swing over the beach of Amchit, soak under it's vibrant sun, savour treats from the undersea and toast to memories full of fun! Welcome to Jungle Beach, Your Tropical Getaway!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
MAB'AJ Grotto was discovered in 1938. Speleologists walked inside it for several kilometers. The geological survey of the site estimated the age of its rocks at almost 190 million years and that their present formation was completed during a period from 30 to 40 million years.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
Kfardebian Ski Resort is by far the most popular ski resort in the region. There are slopes for all types of skiers (amateurs to experts) and the snow quality is almost always excellent. Clearly, its biggest advantage is its proximity to the Lebanese coast line and capital. Everything is nearby! Spend a weekend in Kfardebian!
4.5 based on 195 reviews
Yes the Cedar Nature Reserve is amazing because: The place: stunning beautiful and quiet; The Trees: you cannot come to Lebanon and miss the Cedar Of Lebanon; The Nature: animals and trees and more trees; United Nations: has declared this place outstanding (and it is); Love: I spent most of the time hugging trees (!) Shop: the most amazing jams and chutneys and dried herbs: you cannot not to buy....everything!!!
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