What secrets do the mountains whisper to the sea in Jbeil District? Here in Jbeil District, also known as Byblos District, time has woven a tapestry of history and nature. The district’s story begins with the rivers al-Madfoun and Nahr Ibrahim, which mark its northern and southern borders, cradling it against the Mediterranean Sea and the slopes of Mount Lebanon. Jbeil District is more than just a location. It’s a journey through time, a place where the echoes of ancient civilizations mingle with the rhythms of modern life. The district is predominantly Maronite Catholic, with a Shia Muslim minority community primarily residing in villages like Almat and Ras Osta, or the highlands of Lassa and Afqa. A Greek Orthodox minority also calls Jbeil District home, scattered amongst villages known as “qornet el-roum,” meaning “the corner of the Greek Orthodox.” These villages include Mounsef, Jeddayel, and Helwe, each contributing to the district’s diverse cultural landscape. Within Jbeil District lies the ancient city of Byblos, a historical and archaeological marvel. Here, Phoenician, Roman, and Crusader ruins whisper tales of bygone eras. Journey further into the mountains, and you’ll discover Aannaya, home to the Saint Maroun-Aannaya monastery and the shrine of Saint Charbel, Lebanon’s first saint. For those seeking adventure, the ski resort of Laqlouq offers breathtaking views from its perch high in the mountains. Then there’s Afqa, where the Afqa grotto, source of the Nahr Ibrahim (also known as the Adonis River), adds a touch of mythology to the landscape. Bentael, the site of Lebanon’s first protected area, showcases the district’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty. In Jaj, ancient cedar trees stand as silent witnesses to centuries of history, their wood once exported to Egypt and Jerusalem. Jbeil District is a place of contrasts, where the modern city of Byblos thrives alongside ancient ruins and mountain villages. It’s a place where the mountains whisper secrets to the sea, and the past dances with the present, inviting you to explore its timeless beauty.
Les Colombes
“Imagine a place where the echoes of laughter mingle with the gentle lapping of waves,” I began, my voice barely