For the compulsive jetsetters among us, there are simply too many incredible places to see and just not enough vacation days. So while traveling abroad might be tempting, especially with the easing of travel restrictions, we cannot help but recommend a few local gems that will stoke your wanderlust and keep the tiny flame of optimism burning.
Bekaa
We go on an adventure with travel blogger and amateur photographer Nidal Majdalani to uncover some of Lebanon’s most interesting sites beyond Beirut.
Epitomizing Lebanese culture since 1857, Gandour evokes nostalgia, providing children — and adults — with a delightful range of sweet treats.Â
With its bountiful farms, breathtaking scenery and vineyards, you’ll find the pretty village of Taanayel to be a haven that can be visited all year long.
In the pretty village of Qab Elias, you find the winery of Château St Thomas. We share its story. History Château St Thomas is the brainchild of Saïd Touma and his…
Visit the historical town of Qab Elias to discover a vibrant fruit and vegetable market, archaeological ruins of and ecotourism activities.
We’re here to encourage you discover the best of Lebanon. Designed to help you navigate the major cities, towns and villages across the country, our mini guides will provide you with useful tips on what to do, where to eat and where to sleep.
Biodiversity conservationist Elsa Sattout takes us on a journey to discover five of the country’s most striking waterfalls.
Al Wadi Al Akhdar is taking us on tours of lesser-known green destinations around Lebanon. After covering Jisr El Aarous, we move on to our second destination: Ammiq.