The Batroun District is abundant in cultural and historical treasures, making it an exciting destination for those who want to unearth a bygone era. As USAID’s Trade and Investment Facilitation (TIF) project is working to raise the profile of the district and improve its tourism offering, we explore some of the region’s oldest sites with the Batroun Tourism Cluster.
South Lebanon
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If you’re looking for a reason to add Jezzine to your list of places to visit this season, you’ve landed on the right page! USAID’s Trade and Investment Facilitation (TIF) project is working on raising the profile of the district and helping it improve its tourism offering. We unveil five of Jezzine’s most iconic sights.
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Photography enthusiast and adventurer Areej Khaddaj reminds us how stunning Lebanon is, and why so many travelers are amazed by its natural beauty. Here are 18 images of truly outstanding places around the country.
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For the past 15 years, archeologists with the British Museum have been digging in Sidon and uncovering never before-seen treasures in Lebanon. We, at Lebanon Traveler, dug our own way into the site.…
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Whenever we hear the name Gandour, we think of Lebanese culture, heritage and the sweet taste of childhood.
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Les Vignes du Marje winery tells the story of a long dream that has finally become a reality. It is proud to introduce a different taste and concept from the land, the first of its generation in the picturesque town of Jdeidet Marjeyoun.
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Tyre is an ancient Phoenician city in southern Lebanon, just out into the Mediterranean Sea. About 83 km south of Beirut, it is the fourth largest city of Lebanon and it’s…
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Saida is one of Lebanon’s most charming and picturesque destinations. Even though this southern city is just 45km south of Beirut, many Lebanese have never ventured down to visit.
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La Maison de la Forêt: A unique ecotourism concept nestled within Bkassine’s glorious pine forest La Maison de la Forêt is the coming together of outdoor activities, wooden cottages and tents,…