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Mzaar Kfardebian ( ar, مزار كفردبيان — formerly ''Faraya Mzaar'') is a
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in
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and the largest
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in the
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. It is located one hour away from
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, the capital of Lebanon. It is also referred to as Ouyoune el Simane.


History

In 1960, Sami Geammal,
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and a group of pioneers installed the first ski lift imported from Switzerland, on the "refuge" hill and built the first four chalets in the region. One year later, they bought of property from Prosper Gay-Para in order to expand the
resort A resort (North American English) is a self-contained commercial establishment that tries to provide most of a vacationer's wants, such as food, drink, swimming, lodging, sports, entertainment, and shopping, on the premises. The term ''resort ...
area. In 1963, the Faraya Mzaar - Tourism and Winter Sports Company was launched with Sheikh Salim El-Khazen as the principal shareholder and financed by banker Joseph Abdo Khoury, who later became the company chairman and general manager. The company acquired the concession to build and operate ski lifts on lands belonging to the Kesrouan district municipalities. In 1965, the Mzaar Hotel opened its doors, and the company installed the first chairlift on the Jabal Dib Hills. The junction between "Refuge" and "Jabal Dib" was achieved in 1968 through the installation of the resort's third lift which was named "Jonction". In the 1980s, during the civil war, the Mzaar Company was taken over by the Saudi Group al Mabani led by Fouad Rizk and Nehme Tohme. In 1993, after the
Lebanese civil war The Lebanese Civil War ( ar, الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية, translit=Al-Ḥarb al-Ahliyyah al-Libnāniyyah) was a multifaceted armed conflict that took place from 1975 to 1990. It resulted in an estimated 120,000 fatalities a ...
ended, the new group started the expansion of the resort when a three-seat
chairlift An elevated passenger ropeway, or chairlift, is a type of aerial lift, which consists of a continuously circulating steel wire rope loop strung between two end terminals and usually over intermediate towers, carrying a series of chairs. They ...
was installed reaching the Mzaar peak, the highest peak of the area, and more chairlifts were to follow. In 2012, the resort's number of lifts reached 20 (including 7 lifts installed in the "Wardeh" area created in 1999) with around of slopes.


Name controversy

"Mzaar" is the Arabic word for shrine or sanctuary. The highest peak in Ouyoune el Simane was called "Jabal el Mzaar" (mountain of the shrine) after a small Roman temple built on its top. It is believed that the Romans were using fire as signals to communicate between the coastal area and
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, or Heliopolis, through
Faqra Faqra is a ski resort on the outskirts of the Kfardebian village in the Keserwan District in Mount Lebanon, from Beirut and from Jounieh. The resort is located at an altitude ranging from 1500m to 2000m at the foot of Mount Sannine. The re ...
and the Mzaar peak. The temple was totally destroyed during the civil war (1975-1990) and its stones were stolen. The official name of the area is Ouyoune el Simane, which means "Spring of the Common Quail", and it is administratively under the jurisdiction of the municipality of
Kfardebian Kfardebian ( ar, كفر دبيان; also spelled ''Kfar Dibiane'' and also known as Moucha'a Keserwan) is a municipality in the Keserwan District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate in Lebanon. It is located 45 kilometers north of Beirut. Its ave ...
, which is also the case for the
Faqra Faqra is a ski resort on the outskirts of the Kfardebian village in the Keserwan District in Mount Lebanon, from Beirut and from Jounieh. The resort is located at an altitude ranging from 1500m to 2000m at the foot of Mount Sannine. The re ...
ski resort. The Mzaar ski resort is commonly but inaccurately referred to as "Faraya-Mzaar" or simply
Faraya Faraya ( ar, فاريا) is a village and municipality in the Keserwan District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon. It is located 46 kilometers north of Beirut. Elevation start from 1290 meters to 2000 meters above sea level and its tota ...
in reference to the larger town located at lower elevations.


Skiing area

Ski season usually stretches from early December to early April.carter, T., dunston, L., & thomas, A. (2004). Syria and lebanon. (p. 424). Lonely Planet. Today, the ski resort is constituted of 42 hills that extend on . Skiing ranges between heights of at Mzaar-Kfardebian, to on the peak above Mzaar. On the top of Mzaar slope, upon exiting the chairlift, there is a view over the
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, Mount Hermon of the Anti-Lebanon and other peaks like Zaarour, Laqlouq and the Cedars. Coastal towns and the capital
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can be seen on clear days. The peaks of the Mzaar-Kfardebian mountain range vary between heights of . The highest peak is Mzaar, followed by Wardeh and Jabal Dib (mountain of the wolf) Peak, offer challenges for the experienced skier or snowboarder. Three other peaks are well suited for beginners, and even more are adapted to skier of intermediate level. In addition, there are a number of
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trails. Usually, opening hours during the week is from 8am to 3:30pm but it extends until 4pm during the weekend. A large variety of other activities and excursions are also available.Ski liban. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.skiliban.com/ Along with traditional alpine skiing, people can practice ski-doo, night skiing, snow boarding. Entertainment such as ski shows and fashion shows, including
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models, are organized to promote the resort.


Natural and historical sites

At an elevation of , Faqra is home to well preserved Roman temples, columns, altars and rock cut tombs. On the way to the ruins of
Qalaat Faqra Qalaat Faqra is an archaeological site in Kfardebian, Lebanon, with Roman and Byzantine ruins. Located near the Faqra ski resort on the slopes of Mount Sannine at an altitude of 1500 m, it is one of the most important sites of the UNESCO-listed Na ...
, one can see a natural water-crafted bridge called "Jisr al-Hajar" or the "Stone Bridge" with an arch measuring .


Ski clubs

Mzaar-Kfardebian is home to several different Lebanese ski clubs which are affiliated to the Lebanese Ski Federation founded in 1961.


See also

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List of ski areas and resorts in Asia This is a list of ski areas and resorts in Asia and Eurasia. Armenia *Ashotsk *Jermuk * Lernanist * Tsaghkadzor Ski Resort Azerbaijan * Shahdag Mountain Resort * Tufandag Ski Resort China * Beidahu, Jilin *Genting Resort Secret Garden, Hebe ...
*
Asian Alpine Ski Championships The Asian Alpine Ski Championships is an alpine skiing championship organized by the Asian Ski Federation for competitors from the Asian countries. List tournaments External linksOfficial ASF site {{Asian Championships Asian Alpine Ski ...
-2000,2008,2009,2016,2017,2022. *
Skiing Skiing is the use of skis to glide on snow. Variations of purpose include basic transport, a recreational activity, or a competitive winter sport. Many types of competitive skiing events are recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IO ...


References

Mema, J. P. (Photographer). (2008). Faraya from the sky. eb Photo Retrieved fro
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External links


Mzaar ski resort
official website
Mzaar ski resort and hotels in Faraya and Mzaar Lebanon
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