Rich in heritage and natural beauty, the Chouf region offers it all, from scenic hikes and centuries-old architecture to hidden waterfalls and mountain escapes.
Mini Guides
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Having played an important historical role as the seat of the Emirs, Deir El Qamar an ideal place to spend time in nature and see Lebanon’s past firsthand.
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Renowned for its clear waters and glittering waves, the coastal town of Amchit is a haven of wonder and beauty. The winding alleyways form a dizzying labyrinth before revealing a deep …
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Standing at the heart of the Bekaa, Zahle provides visitors with a plethora of exciting landmarks, activities and food experiences.
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Located just an hour’s drive away from Beirut, Byblos is a popular touristic destination among those looking to escape the chaos of Beirut.
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Tripoli is Lebanon’s second largest city and provides visitors with a great Middle Eastern vibe. Wander around the winding market places and historical sites.
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Perched 1,650 meters above sea level is the renowned village of Faraya, a destination revered for its epic scenery.
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Bkassine (Beit Kassin), an Aramaic-Syriac word meaning “village of the disappeared,” is considered an authentic gem of South Lebanon. Located 70km from Beirut in the Jezzine District, it is surrounded by …
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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.




