Al Wadi Al Akhdar is taking us on tours of lesser-known green destinations around Lebanon. So far, we have covered three amazing locations: Jisr El Aarous, Ammiq, and Kawkaba. Our journey…
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The Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve is a rich area recognized by UNESCO for its natural wealth.
It is said that the Bay of Saint George in Beirut is so named for playing host to the legendary battle of Saint George and the dragon. But not too far from this site stands a cave in the Bay of Jounieh that tells a similar story.
Beit Trad is a unique mix of traditional architecture, family tradition and high-end hotel services. We sat down with owner Sarah Trad to learn more about what the charming guest house has to offer.
More than twenty rivers in Lebanon run through deep gorges, reaching the sea or underground reservoirs.
Foodies rejoice! Le Cordon Bleu, Paris’s world-famous cooking institute, is coming to Lebanon and they’re bringing some serious style with them. The school will be opening a cooking and baking school…
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…
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 &…
Peaks Resort (09 333311, peaks.com.lb) is a unique concept nestled in the foothills of Feytroun, Keserwan, at 1,300m altitude with vast grounds that are the perfect cooling summer retreat. “The resort…