Jeita Grotto Overview
Jeita Grotto is one of the most impressive underground caverns in the world. Situated under Mount Lebanon in the Nahr el Kalb (Dog River) Valley, these caves, which have been known to man since Paleolithic times, consist of a lower and upper gallery. The caves were rediscovered by the American missionary Reverend William Thomson in 1836, who ventured 50 meters (164ft) underground. In 1873 engineers working for the Beirut Water Company explored a further 1000 meters (3281ft) into the caves. Today, visitors can explore the 6200-meter deep (20,341ft) lower gallery by boat, whilst the upper gallery, which was not discovered until 1958, can be visited on foot by traveling down a 120-meter (394ft) tunnel. There are numerous multicolored stalactites and stalagmites, and a huge underground lake in what is one of the world's most impressive natural wonders. Air: Beirut International Airport. Road: Coach: Many tourists visit the sites as part of an organized tour. Taxi: Taxis can be hired in Beirut to take visitors to the site.
Contact Addresses For more information on Jeita Grotto, contact the Ministry of Tourism (see Tourist Information above). Website: www.jeitagrotto.com
Tourist Information Wzart al Siaha (Ministry of Tourism) PO Box 11-5344, Beirut, Lebanon Tel: (01) 340 940-4. Fax: (01) 340 945. E-mail: mot@Lebanon-Tourism.gov.lb Website: www.lebanon-tourism.gov.lb Embassy of the Republic of Lebanon 15 Palace Gardens Mews, London W8 4RA, UK Tel: (020) 7727 6696 or 7229 7265 (consular section). Fax: (020) 7243 1699. E-mail: emb.leb@btinternet.com
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