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Tyr Coast

ESTABLISHMENT

The Tyre Coast Nature Reserve was created under Law No. 708 on November 12, 1998. The Reserve is managed by the Tyre Coast Nature Reserve committee under the supervision of the Ministry of Environment.


SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS

Located in southern Lebanon, the Tyre Coast Nature Reserve comprises some of the best preserved sandy coastline in Lebanon. Recognized as a “wetlands of international importance” by the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, the reserve's artesian wells are the source of the fresh water. The wells date back to Phoenician times – a period in which the city of Sour (Tyre) was one of the most important city states along the Phoenician coast. Besides the many species of plants and marsh birds that flourish in this delicate environment, the reserve is a nesting site for the endangered Loggerhead and Green Sea Turtles. Visitors will enjoy exploring this coastal reserve on foot, by bicycle, or with snorkels and diving equipment.

Tannourine Cedars Forest

ESTABLISHMENT

The Tannourine Cedars Forest Nature Reserve was created under Law No.9 on February 25, 1999. The reserve is managed by the Tannourine Cedars Forest Nature Reserve Committee under the supervision of the Ministry of Environment.

SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS

The Tannourine Cedars Forest Nature Reserve protects one of the largest and densest cedar forests in Lebanon. Ninety percent of the trees in the forest are cedars. The unique geography and topography of the forest has sheltered the area from excessive tourist activity. The hiking trails here, in the rocky terrain of the mountains, are not for the faint of heart. However, a trip to Tannourine is well worth it. The stunning mountainous landscape, with cedars seemingly defying gravity and growing on extremely vertical slopes, is impressive. Visitors will also enjoy the opportunity to discover rock-cut or naturally occurring grottos on their hike, as well as rare flowers particular to this high altitude terrain, like the Mountain Tulip or Lebanese Prickly Thrift.

Horsh Ehden

ESTABLISHMENT

The Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve was created under Law No.121 on March 9, 1992. The reserve is managed by the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve Committee under the supervision of the Ministry of Environment.

SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS

Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve contains a particularly diverse and beautiful remnant forest of the Cedars of Lebanon, making the reserve a very important part of the country’s cultural and natural heritage. Located on the northwestern slopes of Mount Lebanon and pampered by mist and relatively high precipitation, a multitude of rare and endemic plants flourish here. Stands of cedars are bordered by a mixed forest of juniper, fir, and the country's last protected community of wild apple trees. On a peaceful hike through the forest, the lucky visitor might spot an endangered Imperial Eagle or Bonelli Eagle, a wolf, or a wildcat. The reserve's beautiful valleys and gorges, with their wild orchids, brightly colored salamanders, mushrooms, and other flora and fauna, are sure to soothe even the most harried visitor.

Palm Islands

ESTABLISHMENT

The Palm Islands Nature Reserve was created under Law No.121 on March 9, 1992. The reserve is managed by the Palm Islands Nature Reserve Committee under the supervision of the Ministry of Environment.

SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS

The Palm Islands Nature Reserve comprises three uninhabited Mediterranean islands and 500m of surrounding sea located approximately 5.5km northwest of Tripoli. The three islands, Sanani, Ramkine (Fanar), and Palm (Nakhl) Island, are Lebanon’s only true islands. This marine ecosystem is of global significance, because it is one of the few remaining breeding grounds for the endangered Loggerhead Turtle. The islands are also a resting place for 156 species of migratory birds (including many rare and endangered species). The islands are rich in beach flora and medicinal plants, and their coastal waters have an abundance of fish, sea sponges, and other sea life. Parts of the reserve are open for swimming and snorkeling during the summer months, while the rest of the year the islands remain a quiet haven for wildlife.

Bentael

ESTABLISHMENT

The Bentael Nature Reserve was created under Law No.11 on February 25, 1999. The reserve is managed by the Bentael Nature Reserve Committee under the supervision of the Ministry of Environment.

SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS

Located in the foothills northeast of Jbail (Byblos) is the pine forest that comprises the Bentael Nature Reserve. One of the smallest nature reserves in Lebanon, at 1.5km2, this reserve is noteworthy because of its history. Founded in 1981, this protected area was bequeathed to the Ministry of the Environment by the people of the village of Bentael. It was one of the first parks to be created in Lebanon and set an example for the need to conserve Lebanon's natural areas. The reserve is situated in the flight path of migratory hawks, eagles, and other raptors and is enjoyed by bird enthusiasts. Visitors can access the reserve via one of two entrances: one near the village of Mechehlène and the other in the upper region of Bentael.

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I.C.A.R. WAKIM is a Lebanese real estate company, established in 2000. We are a team of dynamic and creative individuals with an average age under 26 years old. We are located in Beit-Mery with branches all over Lebanon, we have also participated in projects in Dubai and Qatar.

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