Nestled on a hillside of the Metn district, Brummana has long been the favorite summer destination for visitors and locals alike thanks to its cool mountain air.
Mini Guides
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Situated at the foot of Mount Hermon, Hasbaya is a breathtaking town promising visitors a glimpse of by-gone years, with its rich tapestry of art, culture and heritage.
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Unspoiled forests stretching as far as the eye can see define the northern gem of Qobayat, one of Akkar’s largest villages. It is a place where Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine and Arab …
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Considered by many as one of Lebanon’s most picturesque towns, Rachaya is a jewel in the Bekaa Valley.
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Perched on a leafy hill and dotted with charming well-preserved heritage homes, Marjeyoun is the undisputed jewel of the South.
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With a winding old marketplace, a seaside castle and a strong Lebanese heritage, Saida is easily one of Lebanon’s most delightful destinations.
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Situated 14km east of Tyre, Jouaya has an interesting story to tell. A long time ago, many families from this southern village left the country to make their fortunes in Argentina …
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Machghara has known a turbulent history, but like many other small towns, it has managed to preserve many monuments of its past and today is rising once again.
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For many, the northern village of Aito is significant place that brings deep attachment.