Kadisha Valley

Ouadi Qadisha
UNESCO World Heritage Site
LocationNorth Governorate, Lebanon
Part ofOuadi Qadisha (the Holy Valley) and the Forest of the Cedars of God (Horsh Arz el-Rab) Bsharri
CriteriaCultural: (iii)(iv)
Reference850-001
Inscription1998 (22nd Session)
Coordinates34°15′N 35°57′E / 34.250°N 35.950°E / 34.250; 35.950
Kadisha Valley is located in Lebanon
Kadisha Valley
Location of Kadisha Valley in Lebanon
Kadisha Valley is located in West and Central Asia
Kadisha Valley
Kadisha Valley (West and Central Asia)
Bsharri

Kadisha Valley (Arabic: وادي قاديشا), also romanized as the Qadisha Valley and also known as the Kadisha Gorge or Wadi Kadisha (French: Ouadi Qadisha), is a gorge that lies within the Bsharri and Zgharta Districts of the North Governorate of Lebanon. The valley was carved by the Kadisha River, also known as the Nahr Abu Ali when it reaches Tripoli. Kadisha means "Holy" in Aramaic, and the valley is sometimes called the Holy Valley. It has sheltered Christian monastic communities for many centuries. The valley is located at the foot of Mount al-Makmal in northern Lebanon.

The valley is at risk due to the encroachment of human settlement, illegal building, and inconsistent conservation activity.[1] Although it is not on the UNESCO "in danger" list,[2] there have been warnings that continued violations may lead to this step.[3]

  1. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Ouadi Qadisha (the Holy Valley) and the Forest of the Cedars of God (Horsh Arz el-Rab)" (PDF). whc.unesco.org.
  2. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "UNESCO World Heritage Centre - List of World Heritage in Danger". whc.unesco.org.
  3. ^ UNESCO Threatens to Remove Qadisha Valley from World Heritage List Nahar Net, 20 May 10, 08:03