Cedars Of God
The Cedars of God is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the Kadisha Valley of Lebanon. This ancient forest is home to some of the last remaining Cedrus libani trees, which are known for their impressive size and longevity. These trees have significant historical and cultural importance, having been used in ancient times for construction and trade.
The site covers approximately 330 hectares and features a diverse ecosystem. The cedar trees are not only a symbol of Lebanon but also play a crucial role in the region's biodiversity. Visitors can explore the area through various trails, enjoying the natural beauty and rich history of this remarkable forest.