Table of Content: 

    Introduction

*    Beirut         

*    Aanjar           

*    Baalbeck           

*    Byblos   

*    Cedars 

*    Tyre           

*    Other Cities    

*    Geography        

*    History    

*    Lebanese war

Other Cities Lebanon beyond Beirut caters to more than just high-octane thrill-seekers. In a landscape reminiscent at times of Tuscany or the hilly terrain of coastal California, leisurely walks in the beautiful mountain gorges, through red-roofed villages and past 1,000-year-old cedars, will certainly provide a tranquil alternative to Beirut’s many cosmopolitan delights. Historical and cultural escapes are also close at hand. Tour the country’s many archaeological and religious sites in the south, and spend the next day learning about organic farming with lunch at the farm.

 

Discover high-quality traditional crafts – such as olive oil soap, blown glass, or pottery – made in the tradition of the Phoenicians.

   

 

Discover high-quality traditional crafts – such as olive oil soap, blown glass, or pottery – made in the tradition of the Phoenicians. Spend your day picking fruit in the Bekaa Valley, and round it off with a glass of wine fashioned from grapes plucked from those same orchards. Whatever off-the-beaten-path activity you seek, one thing’s for sure: your Lebanon itinerary can be as action-packed, culturally decadent, or whimsical as you choose!

Beirut - The Capital (see in Beirut section)

North Region

       

Mount Lebanon Region

 

South Region

 

Bekaa Region