Located at the foot of Mount Hermon, the southern village of Hebbarieh has been synonymous with resistance for centuries.
South Lebanon
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If a short break somewhere calm and casual sounds tempting, read on. Lebanon explorer Peter Ghanime shows us five places to recharge our batteries.
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Brimming with hidden gems, Lebanon’s southernmost city of Tyre is those places that never fails to impress.
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Saida’s magnificent Debbane Palace is one of the few remaining examples of Ottoman architecture in the city.
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When Fady Aziz wanted to spend more time in the countryside away from his desk, his mind went back to his childhood in South Lebanon.
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Boasting incredible scenery and a rich history, Jezzine is one of South Lebanon’s most popular towns. We explore some of its lesser-known gems.
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Religious anthropologist and researcher Nour Farra-Haddad takes us on a tour around Saint Nicolas’s Greek Catholic Episcopate Cathedral in Saida.
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Located in Jezzine’s — and one of Lebanon’s — largest pine forests, La Maison de la Forêt is a paradise for both laid-back and adventurous souls.
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Swimsuits and sunglasses at the ready; it’s beach season! And who better to guide us through the seemingly endless list of fabulous resorts than our friends at Amber Consulting.