The once tiny climbing community in Lebanon is rapidly growing and attracting international attention. LT met two climbing leaders to learn more about this adrenaline-filled sport. Climbing in Lebanon The …
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Where to sleep? What to see? Where to eat? Don’t worry, we’ll tell you: here’s our guide, for you, of the incredible Sannine mountain. Where to eat Al Nahr restaurant (04 …
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From the riverbeds at its foothills to the heights of its snowy summit, Mount Sannine has fascinated Lebanese painter Chaouki Chamoun since childhood Born in the village of Sariine, in Lebanon’s …
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Biodiversity conservationist Elsa Sattout talks of the importance of connecting Lebanese mountain chain settlements through pastoral tourism, and reveals the hidden beauty of their landscapes Would the paths of shepherds …
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Less than 44km from Beirut, it’s easy to disconnect from city life and immerse yourself in nature and history, following the new Trail of Wadi el Salib. The trail that stretches …
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Imane Khalifé, director of eco-touristic development in Ehmej shares the love she has for her home town. Khalifé, a vibrant thirty-year old is at the helm of a large project for …
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Lebanon Traveler and Responsible Mobilities have chosen for you a 2-days itinerary in the region of El-Maten. During which you will visit the villages of Qanat Bakish, Baskinta and Khonshara. First …
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The mountainous cliffs around Tannourine sheltered early Christian monks from religious persecution and offered solitude to hermits for centuries. Now the orange escarpments are alive with cries of “Yalla!” Rock climbers …
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Nature is still perfectly unspoilt in Lazzab, an eco-lodge overlooking the lush Bekaa Valley, so far removed from civilization that it would be impossible not to relax and enjoy the surroundings. …