There are no precise dates for the construction of the cave, but some historians have called it the “Builders’ Palace,” after the Roman builders who are believed to have used the site during the work of digging canals to bring water from the Orontes River to the city of Palmyra.
Bsharri remains more than just a mountain town in northern Lebanon; it is a tale of enchanting nature and a heritage deeply rooted in history.
Lebanon's archaeological sites constitute a true national treasure, not only historically, but also in terms of their role in supporting tourism and sustainable development. Through strategic investment in this sector, Lebanon can enhance its position as a global cultural tourism destination that combines beauty, history, and cultural diversity.
Anfeh is a coastal town in the Koura district of northern Lebanon, famous for its traditional salt pans, which are among the oldest salt production sites in the Mediterranean basin.
This pool has become a tourist attraction for all visitors and hiking enthusiasts, especially since it boasts stunning natural scenery and a charming surroundings. The Bride's Pool serves as a natural haven for the people of the region and its visitors.
These evidences, which are clearly visible in Lebanon, have made it and its sites a mirror of human and material history and a cradle of civilizations.
Yahchouch is a Lebanese village in the Keserwan District in the Mount Lebanon Governorate. Its name means the wounded god in Aramaic. Heights: from 200 meters to 1150 meters. Distance from Beirut: 45 km.
It is an area suitable for tourism and learning about its landmarks. It is an area of interest to nature lovers, hikers, explore and enjoy its archaeological and heritage landmarks and the nobility of that region. Aqoura is an old town and is characterized by many monuments, characterized by many caves and caves.
These waters have been known since ancient times for their therapeutic benefits, as they have been used to relieve joint pain, improve skin diseases, stimulate blood circulation, in addition to their role in relaxation and natural therapy.