Balade dans la «vallée des saints»

Source I just finished reading a nice article on Bcharré and the Kadisha valley prepared by Thomas Abgrall on LaPress.ca. Surprisingly enough, he asks at the end if it's still safe to visit Lebanon nowadays and answers that while few areas remain risky, others like Kadisha are safe and can be visited. This is unfortunately yet another opportunity the Lebanese Ministry Of Tourism didn't grasp. While major cities like Beirut and Tripoli might be risky…
Lebanon

Rikky’z New Location

12 years ago
Rikky’s is now located in Faraya overlooking the Chabrouh dam As some of you know or may not know, Rikky’s has moved to a new venue in Faraya 10 minutes away from the original one. ...
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Villa Clara: Beirut With a French Accent

12 years ago
A new guesthouse in Mar Mikhail has been featured in the New York Times. Villa Clara Villa is located on Khenchara Street, Mar Mikhael and is a “charming, affordable guesthouse filled with French antiques”. I ...
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We Love Beirut

12 years ago
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Tourism

Ultimate Lebanon Summer Guide for 2013

12 years ago
If you’re coming to Lebanon next week for Eid then below is my personal recommendation list: The Gärten by Uberhaus They’re only open Saturday night from around 8PM to 6AM and it’s my favorite place ...
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Come To Lebanon

12 years ago
Video by Lebanese-Australian Wissam Abdallah This is how our Ministry of Tourism commercials should look like. Thumbs up to Wissam on this awesome video! ...
Lebanon

Publicity – Jbeil

12 years ago
Jbeil is the place to be this summer and it’s crowded almost every day of the week. Aside from the Byblos Festivals, the beautiful Souks are attracting a lot of tourists and locals and the ...
Lebanon

A “Racist” Lebanese Travels to Sri Lanka

12 years ago
Sri Lanka The sad part is that the “idiots” the author is talking about are still way too many in Lebanon. You can read the full article [Here]. Sri Lanka is a nationality, not a ...
Animals & Wildlife

Where To Go Hiking In Lebanon?

12 years ago
Lebanon has a mere 225 km of coast line, much of which is neither free nor clean to enjoy. Compared to this, it has a lifetime of trails and walks to discover that lead through ...
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