Owner of event management company Ciel et Vent and a passionate kite flyer, Sami Sayegh is committed to keeping the ancient tradition alive and flying There’s certainly something liberating about …
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Founder of NEOS Tourism consultancy and the author of “Eco Lebanon: Nature and rural tourism,” Nour Farra-Haddad gives her eco-friendly tourism tips around Lebanon Fun with …
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The Shouf Biosphere Reserve‘s Mirna Riman takes us on a walk along the ancient trail of the Barouk River Valley, where history and nature collide With the transformation of the …
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Prominent Lebanese banker, Raymond Audi, has made cultural heritage a priority in the coastal-city of Sidon For many, Raymond Audi is known as the financier and businessman who presides over …
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Building the boats for the fishermen of Lebanon, one modest workshop in the southern city of Saida continues the tradition of boat building The ancient port town of Saida has an …
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The Food Heritage Foundation’s Zeinab Jeambey goes on a countrywide journey to discover producers still making Arabic ice cream the traditional way The history of ice cream making stretches back …
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A walk through Beirut’s historic Sursock neighborhood reveals a grand past and a city still in transformation. Located in the Achrafieh district of Beirut, Rue Sursock is one of the city’s …
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Take a ride on long winding roads to reach Lebanon’s highest peak “Riding offers freedom, it’s a real get away, for me it’s like breathing, ” says Eddy Nehme, a private …
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Lebanese zajal is one of the most popular entertainment forms in Lebanon. The zajal evening is full of song, poetry, beautiful words and laughter! Lebanese zajal is a semi-improvised, semi sung …




