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Nicole
September 25, 2022
A MUST SEE!! If I give details, I might ruin the fun. I will just tell you that it's a 20-minute ride that is definitely worth it! Note: It opens and closes early. It also closes on Mondays so plan accordingly :)
Andree
November 28, 2019
Jeita grotto was nominated for the new seven wonders of the world for its spectacular natural beauty. A must see. 15 min away from Naqqash.
Luciana
February 14, 2022
Jeïta Grotto is the jewel of tourism in Lebanon offering to its visitors qualified modern services and accommodation in harmony with a fascinating nature. It creates a magical trip which enables them to spend a day of wonder-filled adventure It is a source of attraction for whole the families wishing to discover a mysterious world in the heart of the earth. The “Touristic Site of Jeïta” gathers all elements of nature such as stone, water, trees, flowers, air and animals in a verdurous environment and with a touch of Lebanese cultural heritage. It is one of the most impressive and interesting natural sites in the world. Jeita Grotto is the superb work of Mother Nature. It’s unimaginable how nature has sculpted such a masterpiece! At every step an astonishing limestone formation will surprise you!
Jeïta Grotto is the jewel of tourism in Lebanon offering to its visitors qualified modern services and accommodation in harmony with a fascinating nature. It creates a magical trip which enables them to spend a day of wonder-filled adventure It is a source of attraction for whole the families wishi…
Nayla
April 10, 2020
Jeita Grotto was chosen as an official finalist representing Lebanon and selected as one of the 14 worldwide landmarks new7wonders of nature competition
Jozef
October 9, 2016
The Jeita Grotto is a system of two separate, but interconnected, karstic limestone caves spanning an overall length of nearly 9 kilometres (5.6 mi). The caves are situated in the Nahr al-Kalb valley within the locality of Jeita, 18 kilometres (11 mi) north of the Lebanese capital Beirut. Though inhabited in prehistoric times, the lower cave was not rediscovered until 1836 by Reverend William Thomson; it can only be visited by boat since it channels an underground river that provides fresh drinking water to more than a million Lebanese.
The Jeita Grotto is a system of two separate, but interconnected, karstic limestone caves spanning an overall length of nearly 9 kilometres (5.6 mi). The caves are situated in the Nahr al-Kalb valley within the locality of Jeita, 18 kilometres (11 mi) north of the Lebanese capital Beirut. Though inh…

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