The Qadisha Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a deep gorge carved by the sacred river Qadisha and mentioned in the Bible. Located in northern Lebanon, this rugged landscape is dotted with ancient monasteries, the charming village of Bcharré, and even the occasional hermit. Visitors can explore the mountain wilderness, walk along the valley’s steep slopes, and discover the rich history and spiritual significance embedded in the region. The valley, also known as Wadi Kadisha or Ouadi Qadisha, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, inviting exploration and reflection.
Qadisha Valley (Wadi Kadisha)
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