Kamouh el Hermel
Kamouh el Hermel
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a7la_alissa
Krasnodar, Russia175 contributions
May 2018 • Friends
The Kamouh have been in this city for a long time and now even the locals know its origin. The bad thing is that of course there are no cameras around so people wrote on it a lot and now the bottom half doesn't look very nice but from a distance, it makes a great picture. A solitary pyramid in the middle of nowhere.
Written 19 May 2018
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Manoul
Beirut, Lebanon766 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
It’s so far from beirut but it worth a visit when you are in Bekaa and near the ASI River..you can have beautiful view from this place, bring your camera and enjoy
Written 6 April 2018
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AlbertoS59
Sardinia, Italy72 contributions
Sept 2017 • Solo
...this lonely “pyramid” stands on a hill in the middle of nowhere in the most northern end of the Beqaa, inscriptions are not longer there so no one knows why it s there or what was meant to be, an intriguing mystery......worth visiting!
Written 18 October 2017
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22Caro22
Radeberg, GER41 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
We had trouble, to find a taxi driver - to dangerous they said. In the end it was ok, we took some photos ... and that's all.
Written 19 December 2018
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Jesse W
Beirut, Lebanon
Hi, I am for a 2-month stay in Beirut and wish to visit the Kamouh el Hermel. I plan to go there with public transport, but several Lebanese disrecomended me from going there by myself, cause as foreigner you might face difficulties in that area.
Is there anyone who has experience of going there with public transport or by organised trips to this area?
Regards
Written 19 April 2018
Lebanese people don't rely on public transport, Hermel have a few attractions you can see them all in 1 day. I would suggest renting a car and having a local show you around. Asi river, Ain il zarka is where the river starts and the site is beautiful. Shalalet il Diradara are a place where the river form waterfalls. Der mar maroon is currently closed for renovations but is close to Ain il zarka. There is also rafting in the river.
Written 19 May 2018
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