Ebl El Saki

 
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Situated on an upper hill, sightseeing for the caza of Marjehyoun and Hasbaya, Ebl El Saki is one of the most precious parts of the country. Not only is it a UNESCO world heritage site, it is also preserved for migrating birds.

Ebl El Saki is also rich in its biodiversity and there are many plant species to be found: anemone, anthemis, centaurea, papaver, and native trees as stone pine, carob, oak, and juda.

Jouzour Loubnan encouraged the municipality to preserve and maintain the existing ecosystem by planting 27,375 trees such as stone pine, wild pine, carob, oak, cypress and laurel, and by protecting the pine forest which currently spreads over 34 hectares.

Jouzour Loubnan