Ecolodge unit
Built in 2006, the Ecolodge de Taanayel offers visitors an authentic experience of traditional Lebanese rural life, while promoting sustainable eco-tourism in the Bekaa Valley.
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The architecture is inspired by vernacular Lebanese building techniques, using clay bricks, stone, and natural materials, with no modern architectural elements, reflecting a commitment to cultural preservation and environmental responsibility.
Guests sleep on wool mattresses placed directly on the floor recreating the simple lifestyle of Lebanese ancestors. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom and hot showers powered by solar energy.
More than just accommodation, the Ecolodge serves as a space for connection, encouraging guests to gather, share stories, and experience local heritage in a setting designed to foster community spirit and national belonging.