North Lebanon
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Northern Lebanon uniquely blends the outdoors with extensive historical and cultural attractions. With the country’s highest mountain, Qornet es-Sawda (3,090m), as well as the highest ski resort, The Cedars, this region offers a rocky, rugged terrain that makes Lebanon unique in the Middle East. At the far northern end of the Mt. Lebanon range, the Akkar region is the most remote area of the country, housing traditional villages and beautiful scenery.Cities
- - one of the oldest cities in the world
- — Beautiful mountain city; worth a visit.
Understand
Arabic and French are spoken as well as English mainly in the shopping district by workers who want to help tourists, although there are locals who speak basic English.
See
- The ancient castles in Tripoli
- Kadisha Valley — an UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring many ancient Christian monastic communities.
Do
Throughout northern Lebanon, mountain climbing, skiing, hiking, caving, and other outdoor opportunities abound.