With its long coastline and connection to the sea, Lebanon carries a rich history when it comes to fishing. From the hidden coves of Dalieh to the coast of Batroun, fishing …
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Author, photographer, food consultant and TV host, “Barbara Abdeni Massaad”, follows the trail of Lebanon’s homemade wheat porridge, hrisseh. Hrisseh, a traditional Lebanese dish, brings back many childhood memories or maybe …
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Founder of NEOs Tourism Consultancy and author Nour Farra-Haddad shares her eco-friendly tourism tips for exploring Lebanon’s coastline during summer.
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Al Wadi Al Akhdar continues on taking us on trips to see the Lebanese greenery. After visiting Jisr El Aarous, Ammiq, Kawkaba, Chahtoul, Hammana, Jaj, and Bentael, our next stop is …
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Night hikes – but you would be breaking the cardinal rule of hiking: do not go after dark. Well, that does not apply to moonlight hikes. Promax Adventure and Fitness organizes …
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Nothing beats camping in the open air when it’s sunny. It is the perfect time to leave the city behind and savor the beauty of nature. Getting away from it all …
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Al Wadi Al Akhdar is taking us on tours of lesser-known green destinations around Lebanon. After visiting Jisr El Aarous, Ammiq, Kawkaba, Chahtoul, and Hammana, we have arrived in Jaj.
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Discovering Lebanon’s hidden gems can sometimes be tricky, especially in unfamiliar towns and villages. Luckily, there are a number of excellent tour organizers and ecotourism specialists that’ll lend a helping hand …
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More than ever, people are cycling in the Lebanese mountains — some are even breaking records. We spoke to winemaker Maher Harb and his brother, Wael, to learn more about their …