From the Litani to Nahr Ibrahim, we explore some of the country’s most underrated rivers.
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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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There are numerous women and associations keeping the art of embroidery alive around Lebanon from Douma to Zouk Mikhael, from North to South. Here are just a few of them The …
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As an essential stop on the route of migrating birds, Lebanon has an important role in their conservation. Environmental Awareness Coordinator at the Shouf Biosphere Reserve, Mirna Riman explores. Throughout …
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Global adventurer Maxime Chaya keeps things local with a six-day cycling journey along the Lebanon Mountain Trail Lebanese sportsman Maxime Chaya’s achievements are many and despite already having ticked off …
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Bkassine (Beit Kassin), an Aramaic-Syriac word meaning “village of the disappeared,” is considered an authentic gem of South Lebanon. Located 70km from Beirut in the Jezzine District, it is surrounded by …
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The picturesque village of Bkassine in South Lebanon has been recognized by UNWTO and named as one of the Best Tourism Villages in 2021.
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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.
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When Fady Aziz wanted to spend more time in the countryside away from his desk, his mind went back to his childhood in South Lebanon.


