Travel and visit a wide variety of destinations here in Lebanon , let us guide you on an adventure to remember as you take a peek on all of Lebanon’s historical and archeological sites.
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Anjar
Lebanon's ancient city of Anjar is a testimony to the Umayyad culture and an encounter between two powerful forces in their fight for victory that occurred here on this soil.
One of the most prominent archeological sites that depict Baalbek's rue image. Where this Roman building was erected earlier ancient ruins, weighing more than 800 tons. So, next time you pass by this temple, consider how difficult it must have been to construct this beauty.
Lebanon's baatara waterfall is one of Lebanon's best natural sites. Visitors can enjoy the breath taking view of smooth flowing water and test out first hand what it feels like to swim under waterfalls, on land and in the sea.
Roam along across the coastline of batroun with us , as we cherish the beautiful scenery and wonder of the Phoenician wall. Learning slowly but efficiently about the mysteries and legend behind this magnificent wall.
The highlight of your trip will be visiting the Gibran Khalil Gibran museum, an elderly yet renowned Syrian poet who came to Lebanon to share his creative poetry and wordplay.
Beirut is a jewel that still left a mark that will never be forgotten. Immerse yourself in the religious aspect and treasures of Beirut. Rolling places by the sea will flood you with every possible summer vibe.
Build a time machine to catch a glimpse of the star of the nineteenth century. Back in the 1800s, we visit Beittedine Palace, which has an amazing fountain to make you feel comfortable at home, a backyard to run about and relive childhood memories in, and lastly the beauty of Turkish bathrooms that Beittedine Palace…
Explore the temples and ruins that make up the genuine archeological character of the city. Take beautiful images and memories near to amazing shrines, giving you a never-ending feeling of satisfaction.
The Lebanese flag features a cedar tree in the centre of the Lebanese flag. They provide an all-encompassing feeling of uniqueness or a sense of refuge for the soul.
IXSIR's vineyards are distributed over Lebanon's highlands on clay-calcareous and limestone soil. The vineyards of IXSIR reach an elevation of 1,800 meters, making them the highest in the Northern Hemisphere. They benefit from microclimates that are unique to Lebanon.
Lebanon's Château Kefraya was built atop an artificial hill used by the Romans to spy their army movements centuries before. The first vines are planted in 1951 and the estate begins producing its own wine in 1979, despite the Lebanese civil war.
Château Ksara was the first Lebanese winery to introduce "modern" grape varietals – Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Chardonnay et al – into Lebanon. Today, its vineyards are home to some 20 varieties of grapes for the production of red, white, rosé and vin doux wines.
Gaston Hochar created Chateau Musar in 1930, inspired by Lebanon's 6,000-year winemaking heritage and his experiences in Bordeaux. His 'wines with noblesse' highly pleased top commanders in the Lebanese army during WW2.
Château St Thomas is a vineyard covering 65 hectares overlooking the Bekaa valley. Founded in 1990 by Sad Touma and his family on a hill overlooking the valley. Said Touma inherited the legacy of producing Arak (Lebanese national drink).
As we approach Der El Qamar hamlet, we are greeted by three distinct and very significant landmarks. Those who serve as an altar for each religion's culture. You will be able to see firsthand how each of those locations celebrates its religious traditions in a variety of shapes and characteristics.
"Our Lady of Lebanon," also known as "Virgin Marry," a statue from the Greeks and other ancient civilizations that was made in the early 1700s. After such a spectacular encounter, relax your spirit as you ascend to tremendous heights on our telephrique trip.
The statue was constructed in the early 1700s but dates back to ancient times. People from all around would come to this location to enjoy an annual customary feast.
Travel back in time to visit a the legendary for of mseilha, take your time as you take a look at the bits and pieces that formulate such a masterpiece as you learn about its origin and the history behind it.
Enjoy the full experience of Qadisha by taking in the gorgeous natural scenery and spending time at the different monasteries that dot the landscape. Keep your gaze fixed on the natural landscape of gloomy gray clouds and the flowing clear canny streams, as mother nature holds you within its realm and chases all your aspirations.
The soap museum, the sea castle and the Sidon souk are three of Sidon's most popular tourist attractions. The souk is a bazaar for all types of arts and crafts that will turn your experience into a portable memory. Visit the soap museum to admire the magnificent art and craftworks on display.
Accompany us on a religious journey across Tripoli's mosques, learning about the many customs and celebrations that take place within those holy altars. Soon after, take a sumptuous excursion through Tripoli's bazaar, or the souk, to see many variations of gold and elegance that will leave you speechless.
The necropolis, commonly known as the city of the dead, holds massive tombs and graves. Ancient monuments such as the Hippodrome were created by the Greeks for horse racing and battle.
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