Religious anthropologist, researcher and tourism consultant Nour Farra-Haddad explores some sacred trails around Lebanon.
Mount Lebanon
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The Holidays are almost upon us. Get in the festive mood this weekend at one of these events.
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Having lived over 50 years, Jounieh’s Teleferique continues its journey up and down the Harissa heights, remaining an important Lebanese landmark.
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Known for its mild climate,hills and green valleys, Qartaba is a true mountain idyll. You’ll see why it’s easy to fall for the charm of this serene village.
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If a short break somewhere calm and casual sounds tempting, read on. Lebanon explorer Peter Ghanime shows us five places to recharge our batteries.
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Located at the end of Jounieh Bay, Ghazir is a town with a seemingly slender silhouette, its feet dipping in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
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With the support of the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism, we take a two-day tour around Shouf to see what this famous district in Mount Lebanon has to offer.
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Rest assured, there’s never a dull moment when you’re in Lebanon. And this statement certainly rings true this weekend.
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Tucked away in the pretty mountain village of Ain Zhalta, La Maison des Sources has lived long before it became the guesthouse it is today.