“Sustainable Forest Management Trail Book” is now available مراقبة الحياة البرية والتنوع البيولوجي في الأراضي الزارعية المحيطة بمحمية أرز الشوف

The Largest Nature Reserve in Lebanon

Mission and Vision

The SBR serves as a pilot site for promoting conservation of nature, sustainable development, mitigation of climate change, preservation of water catchment areas, and protection of scenic area by controlling development, tourist facilities and clean roads. The SBR has joined forces with the municipalities of the region to improve the income generating capacity of the area without causing irreversible harm to its natural resources.



A biosphere reserve where protection of human health, wealth, and the environment are overarching goals - where boundaries are delineated, land-use regulations enforced, climate change mitigated, ecosystem services maximized, biodiversity conserved and natural resources protected.

15 August 2023

Moonlight Walk

31 August 2023

Sunset Mood Walk

01 September 2023

Rehlat el Qameh

01 January 1970

Al Barakeh

Upcoming Events

Feel the coziness and natural sensation of our Al-Shouf Cedar

We provide the best experience

There Are Many Tourist Destinations in This Area

Where to sleep

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Where to eat

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What to do

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Adopt a Cedar tree

Feel the coziness and natural sensation

The Cedars Forever program was developed to ensure the continuity of the Cedar – a species in danger of extinction.

 In order to restore Lebanon’s mountains to their original glory, Cedars Forever is setting out to plant trees in Lebanon

Projects

Over 40 Projects for all adventure

We have over 40 projects available across our centres, some of which are pictured below. For full list please visit the activities section.

Activities

Green. That’s how we’d like the world to be

Biking

Pedaling through scenic landscapes, biking offers a refreshing escape and a natural boost to physical well-being. The rhythmic motion of cycling not only invigorates the body but also provides a serene mental retreat.

Village tours

Exploring quaint village tours unveils the charm of rural life, immersing you in rich traditions and close-knit communities. Wander through narrow lanes, interact with locals, and savor the authentic cultural tapestry that defines each unique village.

Snowshoeing

Snowshoeing transforms snowy landscapes into a serene playground, allowing you to trek effortlessly through winter wonderlands. The quiet crunch of snow beneath your snowshoes creates a peaceful rhythm as you explore the pristine beauty of snow-covered tr

Local festivals

Local festivals showcase the vibrant spirit of communities, celebrating traditions, art, and diverse cultures. From lively parades to colorful performances, these events offer a glimpse into the heart and soul of a region, fostering a sense of unity and s

Adopt a Cedar – Cedars Forever

Embrace environmental stewardship by adopting a cedar, contributing to reforestation efforts, and nurturing a sustainable connection with nature. Your commitment helps protect ecosystems and supports the health of our planet.
Location and boundaries

There Are Many Tourist Destinations in This Area

The SBR lies between longitude 35? 28?- 35? 47? East and latitude 33? 32?- 35? 48? North at an altitude ranging from 1200-1980 meters. It is located along a mountain range comprising the Barouk and Niha Mountains, which is a southern extension of the Mount Lebanon Range. The range runs parallel to the Mediterranean coast. The Beirut-Damascus highway and the town of Jezzine define the north and south borders of the reserve. The western slopes of the range face the Shouf region; the eastern slopes face Mount Hermon and form the western escarpment of the Beqaa Valley.


The SBR includes, and is bounded by, twenty two villages: Niha, Jba?a, Mrousti, El Khraibe, Baadaran, Maasser el Chouf, Batloun, Barouk, Ain Zhalta, Bmohray, Ain Dara, Qab Elias, El Safra, Ammiq, Aana, Kefraya, Kherbit Kanafar, Ain Zebde, Saghbine, Bab Mareaa, Aitanit and Machghara. It also includes two protected areas, Al-Shouf Cedar Reserve and Ammiq Wetland, that are fast becoming a major natural attraction for Lebanon and the region.

In July 2005, UNESCO declared the Shouf Biosphere Reserve (SBR), a protected area of approximately 50,000 hectare – or 05% of the total area of Lebanon.

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