Lebanon/Patrimony: The Cedars of the Barouk

Located in the Chouf district south of the Lebanese capital, the Barouk Forest, a nature reserve, recognized by UNESCO since 2005, covers an area of 550 square km. An ecotourism zone, home to 32 species of wild mammals, 200 species of birds, and 500 species of plants, it counts among its most emblematic trees, the … Continue reading Lebanon/Patrimony: The Cedars of the Barouk