At the height of Lebanon’s 15-year civil war, two great visionaries discovered a shared passion for their country and its food. We narrate the extraordinary story of Al Wadi Al Akhdar. …
February 2021
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If you appreciate the rugged terrain and nature walks within Lebanon’s majestic forests, you must visit Ain Dara in the district of Aley.
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Travel expert Pia Abboud takes us beyond borders to the Sultanate of Oman. Here are three reasons why you should consider this Southeastern Arab country for your next trip.
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Author, photographer, food consultant and TV host, Barbara Abdeni Assaad tells us a thing or two about pomegranate molasses. When lemon trees were scarce in Lebanon and the tangy taste, which …
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Rechmaya is a traditional Lebanese village surrounded by green mountains and is known for its abundance in water, fertility of its lands, its moderate climate round the year, and its cool, …
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The Qalaat Abou el Hassan fortress, also known as Belhasem, is one of Lebanon’s ancient hidden secrets. Prehistoric castles, ancient ruins, nameless temples and pillars mark almost every area of Lebanon. …
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Standing in the heart of South Lebanon, Cana is considered by some to be the biblical village of Cana of Galilee, where Christ performed his first miracle.
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Beirut has long played muse to painters, designers, poets, writers, sculptors and musicians, who have traveled from far and wide in search of inspiration.
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Religious anthropologist, researcher and founder of NEOS Tourism consultancy Nour Farra-Haddad takes us to discover a historical, religious site in the heart of Hermel — Deir Mar Maroun.