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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Basket making is rooted in Lebanese tradition. We discover more with the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism.
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Kassem Abu Ruslan has been working with wicker his whole life. His specialty? Chairs. We go back to the source to learn more about this beautiful craft.
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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, …
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Over the years Joseph Matar, a poet and artist, became very close friends with Farid Serhal, a member of parliament for Jezzine, and witnessed Serhal building his dream palace. Here, we …
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We’re here to encourage you discover the best of Lebanon. Designed to help you navigate the major cities, towns and villages across the country, our mini guides will provide you with …
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Lebanon is a country of incredible variety: stunning beaches to dramatic mountain vistas, ancient ruins to lively city streets, almost everywhere you go you’re likely to stumble across something picturesque. Shooting …
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The Qalaat Abou el Hassan fortress, also known as Belhasem, is one of Lebanon’s ancient hidden secrets. Prehistoric castles, ancient ruins, nameless temples and pillars mark almost every area of Lebanon. …
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Standing in the heart of South Lebanon, Cana is considered by some to be the biblical village of Cana of Galilee, where Christ performed his first miracle.

