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Border Crossing of Aboudiyeh

Overview

Transport Corridors

The Al-Abboudieh border crossing is in the northern part of Lebanon, specifically in the Akkar Governorate. It sits on the border with Syria.

The Al-Abboudieh border crossing serves as a gateway for various activities, including trade, tourism, and humanitarian aid. It is frequently used for freight transportation, particularly for items going to Iraq in transit.

From the Syrian side, this corridor connects the Homs Governorate to Tripoli from the Lebanese side.

It is 61 km away from Homs in Syria, while on the Lebanese side, it is 37 km away from Tripoli and 120 km away from Beirut.

 

Border Crossing Location and Contact

Name of Border Crossing

Lebanon: Aboudieh

Syria: Addabousiah

Province or District

North,Akkar

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing

Aboudieh

Latitude

34.38.19 N

Longitude

36.07.09 E

Managing Authority / Agency

Customs and General Security

Contact Person

 

 

Travel Times

Nearest International Airport

Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport

127 Km

Truck Travel Time: 6 h

Car Travel time: 3 / 4 h

Nearest Port

Tripoli Port

37 km

Truck Travel Time: 3 h

Car Travel time: 1.5 h

Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity

Tripoli area

38 km

Truck Travel Time: 3 h

Car Travel time: 1 / 1.30 min

Other Information

 

There is a global highway along the path.

 

Hours of Operation

Mondays

From 8 h to 17 h

Tuesdays

From 8 h to 17 h

Wednesdays

From 8 h to 17 h

Thursdays

From 8 h to 17 h

Fridays

No operation from Syria side-From 8 h to 17 h Lebanon Side

Saturdays

From 8 h to 17 h

Sundays

No operation from Syria side-From 8 h to 17 h Lebanon Side

National Holidays

 

No operation.

Seasonal Constraints

N/A

 

Daily Capacity

A separate lane is given for private vehicles,

Customs Clearance

All trucks are checked upon entry into the country by scanners, bomb detectors, and inspectors from the authorities.

 

 

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