Al Wadi Al Akhdar is taking us on tours of lesser-known green destinations around Lebanon. After visiting Jisr El Aarous, Ammiq, Kawkaba, Chahtoul, and Hammana, we have arrived in Jaj.
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Jezzine is Lebanon’s hub for nature tourism due to its breathtaking mountain views, pine forests, and waterfalls. The town and surrounding area have become getaways for visitors seeking a fresh mountain …
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Hammana is renowned for its picturesque valley, named after the famous poet Lamartine. The Frenchman spent a significant amount of time in the area, which he considered to be the “work …
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Discovering Lebanon’s hidden gems can sometimes be tricky, especially in unfamiliar towns and villages. Luckily, there are a number of excellent tour organizers and ecotourism specialists that’ll lend a helping hand …
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Spring is here, but perhaps it isn’t warm enough for a dip in the sea quite yet. Instead, discover some of Lebanon’s rivers and go for a walk on the wild …
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“Forests tell us the story of human history. They hold the imprints of past and present civilizations and their connection to nature,” says Elsa J. Sattout, the biodiversity conservationist behind the …
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The idyllic village of Kfour is nestled on the side of the mountains overlooking the bay of Jounieh, offering an incomparable view of the coast.
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This season, even when it’s raining, head outdoors, Pascal Abdallah, suggests a trip to Yammouneh Nature Reserve to learn about Lebanon’s biodiversity and geophysics. An outing doesn’t need to be canceled just …
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LT asked some hiking enthusiasts and experts to share their favorite hiking destinations. Here’s what they said.