Away from the hustle and bustle of Beirut, food and nature lovers can gather at Tawlet Ammiq.
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Anjar is famous for its strong Armenian ties and its stunning Umayyad-era ruins that are unique in Lebanon.
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Keserwan, offers diverse attractions, including nature reserves, historic sites and more, making it perfect for endless exploration.
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Anfeh, in Lebanon’s north, dubbed “Little Greece,” boasts blue-and-white chalets along its coast, beckoning visitors for summer relaxation.
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With its bountiful farms, breathtaking scenery and vineyards, you’ll find the pretty village of Taanayel to be a haven that can be visited all year long.
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Shouf Rural Products highlights authentic, high-quality artisanal goods, showcasing the region’s natural bounty as USAID enhances local tourism.
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Batroun boasts unique culinary specialties with rich cultural histories. USAID’s project seeks to boost tourism by showcasing these dishes.
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Lebanon is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes, historical sites and vibrant culture. While well-known destinations like Beirut, Byblos and the Jeita Grottos attract many visitors, the country also boasts myriad …
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If you’re on the lookout for a new adventure, take advantage of the country’s 210km of coastline and give these water sports a try.