Student project for educational purposes only. Authors: Ahmad Abboud, Fadi Mhanna

Welcome to Chouf District

Discover nature, culture, gastronomy and local products in Chouf District. This website supports tourism and regional development.

About Chouf District

The Chouf District is one of the most historic and naturally diverse regions of Lebanon. Stretching across the western slopes of Mount Lebanon, it is known for its scenic landscapes, traditional villages, and rich cultural heritage. The district includes important towns such as Deir el Qamar, Beiteddine, Barouk, and Maaser el Shouf.

The region is home to the Shouf Biosphere Reserve, the largest nature reserve in Lebanon, famous for its cedar forests, hiking trails, and wildlife. Culturally, the Chouf has played a major role in Lebanon’s history and is known for its preserved Ottoman-era architecture, palaces, and charming stone houses.

This web presentation aims to support local tourism, highlight cultural and natural attractions, and promote small businesses, local crafts, and regional products.

  • Highlight major natural and cultural sites in the Chouf
  • Support local eco-tourism, guesthouses, and small businesses
  • Promote local products such as honey, olive oil, and artisanal crafts
  • Provide practical information to help visitors plan their trip
Landscape representing Chouf District

Start with the most popular places in Chouf District.

Beirut coastline and Raouché cliffs in Lebanon

Historic center of Deir el Qamar

Medieval streets, local cafés and a main square with regular markets.

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Historic center of Deir el Qamar in Chouf District

Nature trails & viewpoints

Marked hiking paths, lookout points and picnic spots suitable for all ages.

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Local winery or farm

Local gastronomy & products

Visit wineries, farms and local producers to taste regional specialties.

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Everything you need to organize your stay in Chouf District.