Mount Sannine (Jabal Șannīn in Arabic) is a mountain in the region of Mount Lebanon. Its most elevated point is estimated to be 2,628 m (8,622 feet) above ocean level in Lebanon. Mount Sannine, which is naturally formed with a limestone base, is the wellspring of numerous mountain springs.
According to visitors and explorers, it takes approximately 3 hours to reach the top of the mountain in the summer. Hikers begin their journey from the spring in the village of Nebaa Sannine, which is located at around 6 kilometers east and up from the middle of the town of Baskinta. Moreover, they are advised to take the lower path of the two crests in order to get a better, wider views of the amazing, breathtaking surroundings.