Welcome

Welcome to the official website of the Lebanon Mountain Trail (LMT), the first long-distance hiking trail in Lebanon!  The LMT extends from Qbaiyat in the north of Lebanon to Marjaayoun in the south, a 440-km (275 miles) path that transects more than 75 towns and villages at altitude ranging from 1,000 meters to 1,800 meters (about 3,000-5,400 feet) above sea level.  The LMT showcases the natural beauty and cultural wealth of Lebanon’s mountains and demonstrates the determination of the people of Lebanon to conserve this unique heritage.  The trail brings communities closer together and expands economic opportunities in rural areas through environmentally- and socially-responsible tourism. Read more

   News

May 26 - 30, 2009: The Lebanon Mountain Trail Association participated at the Garden Show and Spring Festival - Authentic Lebanon section - that took place in the Hippodrome de Beirut. click to see photos

See video report (3:34 min) on the LMT through-walk on the Time website, by reporter Dana Smillie Watch Video

To All Friends of Lebanon in the USA: The “American Friends of the Lebanon Mountain Trail” was incorporated as a non-profit organization in Washington, DC last January.  IRS application for tax-exempt status is pending.  For more information, please contact aflmt@lebanontrail.org

You can now follow-up on the LMT thru-walk core hikers on www.trekkinglebanon.com, which includes reflections on their journey and experience, as they go along!

The LMT Association recently acquired two new books: “Photographic Guide to Wild Flowers of Lebanon” and “From Akkar to Amel: Lebanon’s Slow Food trail”. Read more

Baskinta Literary Trail: Get up, close and personal with famous Lebanese poets and writers!
Read full script here

LMT Petition: 3,000 signatures and still counting. Read full text here

Order your Guide to the LMT        -       JOIN THE FIRST LMT THRU-WALK THIS APRIL!!


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