A guided hike will take place in Mazraet El Teffeh, a village in the Zgharta district known for its dense pine and oak forests. Once famous for its apple orchards, the area has evolved into a rich green landscape. Today, it features abundant water sources, ancient stone paths, and wide mountain views.
The trail begins in Sebaal and is divided into three levels of difficulty. Along the way, participants pass by Mar Doumit Church, a historic site over a thousand years old. For advanced hikers, the route includes narrow crossings and continues toward natural springs and reservoirs. Meanwhile, intermediate and easier levels follow less demanding paths. All groups eventually gather at the waterfalls.
Afterward, the hike continues toward Mazraet El Teffeh village. There, participants enjoy a homemade lunch at a guesthouse surrounded by nature. On the way back, the group stops at Bnachaeh Lake.
Location: Mazraet El Teffeh, Zgharta District (950 m above sea level, 75 km from Beirut) Date: Sunday, May 10 Meeting Time: 8:00 AM (departure at 8:15 AM) Meeting Point: Parking of Sagesse School, Jdeideh
Price: $70 per person (including transport, guides, insurance, and lunch) $40 without lunch