Looking for a cheap place to spend a day? Taanayel is where you should go. You can have a walk in the woods, visit lakes, and ride a horse/bicycle. Even kids would have a good time there!
After the Cedars turns completely white, you should definitely discover one of the main tourist attractions in Lebanon. The Cedars is a place the whole world talks about, however some people think it is a winter attraction, those people surely didn't visit it during summer!
You just have to enjoy this breathtaking view!
The Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek is one of the best preserved and grandest Roman temple ruins in the world, built between 150 AD to 250 AD.
Hike Hike Hike! a fan of an outdoor activity?
Wadi Kadisha is a gorge that lies within the North Governorate Of Lebanon. The valley was carved by the Kadisha River. Kadisha means "Holy".
Breathtaking isn't it??
Five-minute journey into the valley?
Traveling from Laklouk to Tannourine?
This waterfall must be a Checkpoint!
Waterfall, river, trees, could it get any better? I DON"T THINK SO!
Ehden is literally the best destination for the sweetest and coolest escape!
The Jeita caves are solutional karst caves which have formed over millions of years due to the dissolution of limestone. The limestone is dissolved by carbonic acid charged rain water and ...
OKAY NOBODY CARES :) Jeita is the longest cave complex in the Middle East AND it is an one of the places you should definitely visit!
Off the coast of Raouché, there is a natural landmark called Rock of Raouché located at Beirut's westernmost tip, the two huge rocks are a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.
Fan of a beautiful architecture?
With a built area covering approximately 11,000 square meters, a 48-meter-high blue dome and 65-meter-high minarets, the mosque has become a dominant feature of the Beirut City Center skyline. It was inaugurated in 2008.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon draws millions of faithful both Christians & Muslims, from all over the world. The shrine is highlighted by this wonderful statue. The Virgin Mary stretches her hands towards Beirut.