Al- Shouf Nature Reserve (the largest one in Lebanon, it constitutes 5.3% of Lebanese territory). The reserve is the southern limit Cedrus Libani, it is an Important Bird Area (IBA) and …
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One year after the August 4, 2020 explosion that devastated the port of Beirut, the Arab World Institute pays tribute to the vitality and resilience of the Lebanese art scene. With …
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Come and experience the pleasant moments of hiking along the bank of “Nahr Ibrahim” and swim in the marvelous river. The magnificent green forest mixed with oak, pine, and many other …
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It’s about enjoying apple picking season in Jouwar (Jord Tannourine) at 1800 m above sea level. Let us get together, to learn how it is done, help locals and get a …
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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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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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Originally a Phoenician town thought to have been inhabited since 9000 BC, Baalbeck was a place of pilgrimage for the Sky God ‘Baal’ and his Queen of Heaven ‘Astarte’. Today, it …
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«My art’s main subject is Humanity; it is nourished by the history of our civilization and our heritage. My work is a mirror reflecting the reality of our Middle Eastern society’s …
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Whenever we hear the name Gandour, we think of Lebanese culture, heritage and the sweet taste of childhood.




