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Cedars of God: Ancient Sentinels of Lebanon

Discover the ancient Cedars of God in Lebanon: a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a symbol of resilience, and a testament to nature's enduring beauty.

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The Cedars of God, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Bsharri, Lebanon, are the last remnants of the great cedar forests of Mount Lebanon. Revered for millennia, these majestic trees, some over 1,000 years old, stand as a symbol of Lebanese heritage and resilience.

A brief summary to Cedars of God Bsharri

  • 62VX+HH3, Bsharri, LB

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the trails within the Cedars of God.
  • Visit during the spring or early summer for pleasant weather and blooming wildflowers.
  • Consider hiring a local guide for a more in-depth understanding of the history and significance of the cedars.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery and ancient trees.
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Getting There

  • Car

    From Bsharri, follow the signs towards the Cedars of God. The entrance to the Cedars of God is located at 62VX+HH3, just off the main road. There is a parking area near the entrance of the forest. Parking fees, if applicable, are nominal.

  • Public Transport

    From Beirut, take a bus or shared taxi to Tripoli. From Tripoli, transfer to a minibus or shared taxi to Bsharri. From Bsharri, you may need to take a local taxi or walk to the Cedars of God, as public transport may not directly serve the site. Bus fare from Beirut to Tripoli is approximately 10,000-15,000 LBP. A taxi from Tripoli to Bsharri will cost an additional fee.

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Nestled in the Kadisha Valley, the Cedars of God (Horsh Arz el-Rab) represent a powerful connection to Lebanon's ancient past and natural beauty. These cedars, the Cedrus libani, are a national emblem, deeply intertwined with the country's identity and history. Once part of a vast forest, they were prized by ancient civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Egyptians, and Israelites, for shipbuilding, construction, and even mummification. Today, the Cedars of God are protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors from around the globe. Walking among these ancient trees is a humbling experience, offering a sense of peace and connection to nature. The well-maintained trails allow visitors of all ages to explore the grove, discover the captivating sculptures integrated into the landscape, and appreciate the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The site is accessible throughout the week, making it easy for tourists to plan their visit. The Cedars of God offer more than just natural beauty; they provide a glimpse into Lebanon's rich cultural and religious history. The Bible frequently mentions cedar trees, adding spiritual significance to the site. Nearby, the town of Bsharri and the Kadisha Valley offer further exploration of the region's heritage, with monasteries, museums, and traditional Lebanese cuisine. Visiting the Cedars of God is an unforgettable journey into the heart of Lebanon, where nature and history intertwine.

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