Sannine is the 3rd highest summit in Lebanon rising at 2680 m above sea level! This summit took its name from San and Nine who were the gods of ancient people who lived in Baskinta before Christ. This well known area was rich with Cedar trees that covered it during the Phoenician era; Nowadays this mountain is well visited for its mild climate, wonderful summer and its marvelous view that allows you to see Cyprus island from the top. On the way to Sannine, we can find the Mausoleum of the famous philosopher Mikhael Nouaimi. As for Qanat Bakich, it is named after Backhaus the Romanian god of wine; it is situated down to right of Sannine and well known for its numerous water fountains and one of the oldest ski resorts in Lebanon, which is unfortunately not in service since the beginning of the Lebanese war in 1975. In both mountain ranges, we can find plenty of water springs that are threatened by potential real estate projects under study....
Read moreThis is Mount Sannine Summit 2628m that most people including Lebanese don't know it exists in this location. Recently, I Solo Camped here at night, this photo is taken from my YouTube video adventure, full view and details found on my channel. Kindly, for all...to keep the information here accurate, do not post photos of other locations of Mount Sannine. If you have photos of here...post it, thanks🙂 Mount Sannine 2628m is the Highest point in Mount Lebanon. A must visit for all adventurers and hikers. Keep your cars at home, come with your feet, and take back whatever you brought, to keep...
Read moreMount Sannine – simply the best of the best. Whether I’m hiking or off-roading, this mountain never fails to make me smile. The views are absolutely breathtaking — no matter where you stop, you’re surrounded by a full 360° panorama. A must-visit if you’re in Lebanon and love nature, adventure, or just peace and quiet...
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