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Jaj Cedar Forest - Mount Lebanon

Several thousand years ago, when much of Mount Lebanon was covered by cedar trees, the groves of Jaj were one of the first forests to be chopped down. The profitable cedar wood was exported to Egypt and later to Jerusalem.

Splendid survivors of this forest are still scattered on the peaks above the town of Jaj. They are easy to spot. Rounded in shape and very dark green in color, the trees are not readily confused with the much smaller pines at lower elevations. For the best view go to the top of the town and look up.

Trails exist up to these cedars, which grow out of what looks like bare rock in-groups of two or three. It is advisable, however, to find a local guides for the excursion. Also worth a visit is the beautiful stone Church of Mar Abda, located at the upper reaches of the town.


 
 


Getting There ...
Take the old road from Byblos going north, then turn right heading east towards Bentael.  From there continue passing through Habil, Lehfed before you reach Jaj.   (
See Mount Lebanon Map)
 

 

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