An estimated 10 to 15 percent of the Lebanese population has a physical, sensory or mental disability. While some progress has been made regarding disability awareness, accessible tourism remains greatly overlooked, …
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Disability Awareness: How the LMTA is Improving Accessibility in Lebanon’s Nature Reserves
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Dr. Joyce Azzam recently completed the Lebanon Mountain Trail during one of Lebanon’s harshest winters.
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If you haven’t made the most of winter in Lebanon, fear not. Here are some activities that will make you fall in love with the snowy season before it ends.
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Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing… Many of us are familiar with these classical winter activities, so 33 North is introducing you to a new one you probably didn’t know existed in Lebanon.
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Perched atop the stunning Qadisha Valley, Bsharre is one of those idyllic mountain villages that looks like it’s come straight out of storybook. There are traditional red-roofed houses, panoramic views, cedar …
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Cedar forests conserve a unique environment, embedding the cultural and historical values of the many civilizations that have crossed the eastern Mediterranean.
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You don’t need to be a professional hiker to enjoy Lebanon’s numerous trails. Jad Abou Arrage, a rural tourism specialist, rounds up a selection of hikes to challenge you this season.
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Al Wadi Al Akhdar continues on taking us on trips to see the Lebanese greenery. After visiting Jisr El Aarous, Ammiq, Kawkaba, Chahtoul, Hammana, Jaj, and Bentael, our next stop is …
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Night hikes – but you would be breaking the cardinal rule of hiking: do not go after dark. Well, that does not apply to moonlight hikes. Promax Adventure and Fitness organizes …