You don’t need to be a professional hiker to enjoy Lebanon’s numerous trails. Jad Abou Arrage, a rural tourism specialist, rounds up a selection of hikes to challenge you this season.
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Al Wadi Al Akhdar continues on taking us on trips to see the Lebanese greenery. After visiting Jisr El Aarous, Ammiq, Kawkaba, Chahtoul, Hammana, Jaj, and Bentael, our next stop is …
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Hammana is renowned for its picturesque valley, named after the famous poet Lamartine. The Frenchman spent a significant amount of time in the area, which he considered to be the “work …
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You’ve been to Jeita Grotto, visited the National Museum and explored the Roman ruins in Baalbeck. These are all must-see attractions, but for a little variety, Lebanon Traveler has picked 10 …
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“Forests tell us the story of human history. They hold the imprints of past and present civilizations and their connection to nature,” says Elsa J. Sattout, the biodiversity conservationist behind the …
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Nature and history collide to form one of the most splendid places in Lebanon, the beautiful town of Tannourine. Located in the Batroun District, Tannourine boasts a wonderful ecosystem and historical …
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Beautiful pastel colors will greet you at Beit Douma, a warm and inviting guesthouse in North Lebanon.
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The Lebanon Mountain Trail Association (LMTA) launched its seventh consecutive annual Fall Trek, a 16-day trek along the Lebanon Mountain Trail.
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Tucked away in the pretty mountain village of Ain Zhalta, La Maison des Sources has lived long before it became the guesthouse it is today.