REQUEST BOOKING

Archive by Category Uncategorized

Featured Image
Uncategorized / October 4, 2022 / by abiroot

Barouk Cedars to Deir al Qamar

Previous Next Barouk Cedars – Beiteddin – Deir El Qamar Palace of Beiteddin: a masterpiece of the 19th century Lebanese architecture. The palace, with its vast courtyard, beautiful fountains, monumental archways, ochre stones, geometric arcades, “hammams” or baths and vaulted stables is a reflection of the power and glory of...

Explore More
Featured Image
Uncategorized / October 4, 2022 / by abiroot

Bekaakafra to Qozhaya

Previous Next Bekaakafra – Bcharreh – Cedars – Qozhaya Bekaakafra: visit the hometown of saint Charbel, and Grottoe of the water miracle.  Gebran Museum: discover the art of famous poet Gibran Khalil Gibran. Cedars Natural Reserve: a forest presents center-piece grove of 400 cedars, some of which are more than 1500 years...

Explore More
Featured Image
Uncategorized / October 4, 2022 / by abiroot

Tripoli to Batroun

Previous Next Tripoli – Ixsir Winery – Batroun Tripoli: visit Great Mosque, formerly the Crusader cathedral, the port area with its tower of Lions, and the Crusader Castle of St. Gilles.  Xsir Winery: taste one of the most famous wine in Lebanon.  Jeita Grotto: visit Phoenician wall, roman amphitheater, Saint Stephan...

Explore More
Featured Image
Uncategorized / October 4, 2022 / by abiroot

Byblos to Jeita

Previous Next Byblos – Harissa – Jeita Byblos: Visit one of the most ancient inhabited city in the world. Byblos will astonish you by its Roman amphitheater, sanctuary & fountain, castle, Church, and magnificent old souks. Return to the hotel for overnight.  Harrisa: the magnificent statue of our Lady of Lebanon with its...

Explore More
Featured Image
Uncategorized / October 4, 2022 / by abiroot

Baalbeck to Ksara

Previous Next Baalbeck – Anjar – Ksara Baalbeck: Lebanon’s greatest Roman treasure counted among the wonders of the ancient world. The largest and most noble Roman temples ever built, and world best preserved dedicated to Jupiter, Bacchus and Venus.  Anjar: the only Omayyad site in Lebanon built in the beginning of the...

Explore More
Featured Image
Uncategorized / October 4, 2022 / by abiroot

Echmoun to Maghdouche 

Previous Next Echemoun – Sidon – Tyr – Maghdouche Echemoun: the Phoenician Temple retains a fascinating history and explains the origins of the Caduceus; the symbol is still used by the medical profession. Sidon: one of the oldest Phoenician cities in Lebanon with evidence that it was inhabited as far back as 4,000 BC. The...

Explore More
Featured Image
Uncategorized / October 4, 2022 / by abiroot

Beirut City Tour  

Previous Next Beirut the city that never sleeps Beirut National Museum: includes a collection of wide collection of monuments back to the pre-history.  Beirut : Famous land marks, Raouche rock, Beirut central district, Zaytouna Bay. 

Explore More