Lebanon’s cedars are a source of national pride, tied up with the country’s identity. But beyond our most well-known forests, there are many more to discover. From umbrella pines in the …
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The Lebanon Mountain Trail is the first long distance hiking trail in Lebanon; a 470km path from north to south showing the diverse landscapes, food, and culture of Lebanon. Martine Btaich, …
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A quaint and welcoming town in the heart of the Qadisha Valley, Bcharre is a great place to stop en-route to the Cedars or stay for a few days and explore …
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The Shouf Biosphere Reserve‘s Mirna Riman takes us on a walk along the ancient trail of the Barouk River Valley, where history and nature collide With the transformation of the …
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Less than 44km from Beirut, it’s easy to disconnect from city life and immerse yourself in nature and history, following the new Trail of Wadi el Salib. The trail that stretches …
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Located in the region of Keserwan-Jbeil, Jabal Moussa (jabalmoussa.org) was recognized as the third biosphere in Lebanon in 2009, as part of the UNESCO Network of Biosphere Reserves under Man & …
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Weekends are ideal to spend quality time with your pet, especially after being locked inside an office all week. Bechara from Bright Animals tells you how. A pet can be your …
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Lebanon Traveler and Responsible Mobilities have chosen for you a 2-days itinerary in the region of El-Maten. During which you will visit the villages of Qanat Bakish, Baskinta and Khonshara. First …