Mount Lebanon
Craftsman Naffah Naffah single-handedly continues the ancient family tradition of bell making in Beit Chabeb.
Boasting rich scenery and splendid views, the Metn region is an exciting area full of unexpected attractions.
Travel blogger Krystel Riachi takes us around Khenchara, her native village, and explains what makes it so special.
Preserving nature, local heritage and traditions, the Shouf Biosphere Reserve is recognized by UNESCO.
The Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve is a rich area recognized by UNESCO for its natural wealth.
You don’t have to venture far to find evidence of Lebanon’s glorious past. Nidal Majdalani takes us on a tour of five abandoned buildings in Mount Lebanon that will blow your mind.
If you’re looking for a new getaway in the heart of nature, then travel blogger Notes of a Traveler has the perfect place for you in Shouf.
Promising visitors a haven of peace, L’Hôte Libanais’s family member in Abadieh is a one-story stone house surrounded by fruit trees and evergreen pines. Reem Joudi tells us more about Beit…
More than the usual relaxing spot, Beit El Hana is an enclave of serenity. Located in the authentic village of Masser El Shouf, on the footsteps of the Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve, it’s the kind of place you never want to leave.
Perfect for those seeking a nature-filled getaway, La Datcha was built by the late Nazih Henry Chehade 12 years ago. The villa is now a stunning guesthouse run by Nazih’s wife, Lina, and their daughter Sarah. We learn more.