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Mount
Lebanon is the nation's most diverse region comprising of high
mountain ranges and valley shafts also enriched by a number of caves
and deep grottos. There are two significant nature reserves in
Mount Lebanon, one of which is the renown Shouf Cedar forest, the
largest protected area in Lebanon. Mountain climbing, hiking,
paragliding are among the many activities available to the
visitor. Touring Mount Lebanon's
National Heritage
sites is always an added bonus to a most enjoyable
trip.
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Roueiss
Cave Entrance |
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Roueiss Cave is Lebanon's second deepest cave, ext- ending 5.66km into
the heart of the mountain. Located on the outskirts of Aqoura
village, this magnificent cave displays an array of stalagmites and stalactites
formations. Its water flow spills into the Ibrahim River.
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Cave
exploration |
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Roueiss cave is a site not to be missed and should be explored before
the winter season and in the company
of an expert guide.
To enquire further, please
contact us.
Many other
activities are proposed including
Hiking,
Cycling,
Camping,
Rafting,
Paragliding,
...
Contact us
for more details.
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