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Signifying Monastery of the Moon, Deir el-Qamar is a small and charming Christian town located in a serene environment just an one hour away from Beirut.In 1590, Deir al-Qamar became the capital of Mount...
Located about 60 kilometers from Beirut and named after the spring one kilometer east, Aanjar is a tranquil and pleasant small village situated against the backdrop of the anti-Lebanon Mountains.Its main...
Located about 85 kilometers northeast of Beirut and 35 kilometers northeast of Zahle, Baalbek is a rugged but friendly modern place and home to the world-class and most impressive must-see of Lebanon:...
No country should be visited without visiting its capital and this definitely holds true for Lebanon. For most, Beirut breathes the spirit and has the dynamics of Lebanese life. It is marked by the scars...
The construction of the Beiteddine Palace (+961 (0)5 500 077 / 503 650) started in 1806, when Emir Bashir Shehab II, the governor appointed by the Ottomans, decided to leave Deir el-Qamar and move to...
Book our Private Jeita Grotto & Byblos Tour
Byblos is a charming and laid-back village situated on the shore about 40 kilometers north of Beirut. It has a picturesque ancient fishing harbor and an attractive...
The astonishing nine kilometers long cave of Jeita Grotto has some splendid and stunning rock formations and is filled with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites - a must see if you visit Lebanon. During...
Book our Private or Organized Saida & Mleeta Tours
Located in a mountainous area about 30 kilometers southeast of Saida, between Ain Bousouar and Jba`a, Mleeta - the so-called Hezbollah museum - was opened...
The Qadisha Valley, a UNESCO Word Heritage site, is a must see in Lebanon. Located in a deep gorge, it stretches for 50 kilometers all the way from al-Koura to Bcharre. With its spectacular scenery, the...
Located about 45 kilometers south of Beirut and Lebanon’s southern commercial and governmental center, Saida is a pleasant and laid-back port city. Unfortunately, many of its Phoenician remnants have...
Situated about 60 kilometers from Beirut, the Shouf Cedar Reserve is known as the largest nature reserve in Lebanon. It is home to about 25% of all cedars in Lebanon, divided over three forests: the Barouk...
Located 85 kilometers north of Beirut, Tripoli is the country’s second largest city and one of the most traditional places in Lebanon. Predominantly Sunni, it is a friendly and lively place with most...
Located about 80 kilometers (1.5 hour drive) from Beirut and 40 kilometers from Saida, the old and pleasant port city of Tyre used to be a flourishing international trade center and has a rich history....
Located about 55 kilometers east of Beirut, tthe Greek Catholic town of Zahle, locally known as Arousat al-Beqaa (Bride of the Beqaa), is the capital of the Beqaa region. With the Berdawni River running...