Karak Nuh
| Karak كرك كرك نوح | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 33°51′0″N 35°55′35″E / 33.85000°N 35.92639°E | |
| Country | Lebanon | 
| Governorate | Beqaa | 
| District | Zahlé | 
| Time zone | GMT +2 | 
| • Summer (DST) | +3 | 
| Area code | (+961) 8 | 
Karak (also Kerak, Karak Nuh or Karak Noah) (Arabic: كرك, romanized: Karak) is a village in the municipality of Zahlé in the Zahle District of the Beqaa Governorate in eastern Lebanon. It is located on the Baalbek road close to Zahle. Karak contains a sarcophagus claimed by the locals to be the tomb of Noah. The inhabitants of Karak are Melkites, Maronites and Shia Muslims.