Niha is a small and sweet village in the Bekaa valley about 8 km, North of Zahle. It is famous for its impressive and well preserved Roman Temples and in particular two lower Roman temples that date back to the 1st century AD and one temple located between pine trees just west of the village. There are also the remains of another small temple just below.
Im fact, Emperor Hadrian converted this ancient temple from a Phoenician one to a Roman one circa 117 BC. The ruins are located on a cliff overlooking Hardine, Tannourine and Hadath El Jebbeh as well as the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors to the temple can also visit a number of religious sites in the area such as Saydit Nouh (1880), the Saint George Church and the chapel of Saydit Al Qalaa