Religious Tourism
Religious anthropologist and researcher Nour Farra-Haddad takes us on a tour around Saint Nicolas’s Greek Catholic Episcopate Cathedral in Saida.
Religious anthropologist and researcher Nour Farra-Haddad takes us on a tour around Saint Stephen’s Cathedral in Batroun.
On a plateau in Khalawat El-Kfeir, a small Southern village nestled near Wadi El-Taym, sits the Maqam of Nabi Sheet (the prophet Seth). Religious anthropologist Nour Farra Haddad gives us a tour.
Religious anthropologist Nour Farra-Haddad takes us on a trip to one of Lebanon’s newest pilgrimage sites: the Ijdabra Cross in rural Batroun.
In Deir El Ahmar, a village in Bekaa, a religious project is underway to construct a huge concrete rosary – the largest in the world.
Nour Farra-Haddad takes us on a trip to the Maqam of Nabi Younes on the coastal plain of Jiyeh, 30km south of Beirut.
Religious anthropologist, researcher and founder of NEOS Tourism Consultancy Nour Farra-Haddad takes us on a trip to the Maqam of Nabi Nouh in the Bekaa Valley.
With 18 recognized religious sects, Lebanon is rich in diversity. With the support of the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism, we wander around 11 impressive, lesser-known pilgrimage sites.
Religious anthropologist, researcher and founder of NEOS Tourism consultancy Nour Farra-Haddad takes us on a trip to the monastery of Saydet Ilige.
Religious anthropologist and researcher, and founder of NEOS Tourism consultancy, Nour Farra-Haddad, takes us on a trip to one of Lebanon’s most important pilgrimage sites, the sanctuary of Saydet El Mantara…