Discover the best top things to do in Lebanon, Lebanon including Saint Charbel Statue, Hammam Al-Jadeed, Jeita Grotto, The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon, Commemorative Stelae of Nahr El-Kalb, Youssef Bey Karam Statue.
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A father promised St Charbel to build a statue for him if he cures his son and when the miracle happened the father fulfilled his promise and placed the statue on the highest point of Faraiya. So besides the beautiful hills, the amazing views from the top, the fresh clean crisp air, the place has a very spiritual feel with peace and calm taking over your feelings regardless of your religion and believes. Road is a bit windy at the end but local drivers seem to be OK with it and know how to maneuver around the bends.
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Hammam Al Jadeed is the largest and most significant bathhouses located in the ancient city of Saida, in the neighborhood known as "Hammam Al Jadeed District". Built in 1720, it was closed down in the late 1940s then re-opened in May 2019 as a heritage and cultural venue.has remarkable ornaments and consists of a large hallway and several small rooms with Ottoman structural design.
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Magnificent underground caverns can be explored by boat and on foot.
We were complete surprised by the wonder and magic of this place, it is a spectacular natural wonder and I would highly recommend a visit. The entry price os USD 12 is more than worth it for a walk through the upper level and a mystical boat ride through the lower level. More people should be taking about this stunning natural wonder.
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It was a mystery. The statue is on the high mountain. The view from top is amazing. Under the statue there is a small church. I had an unpredictable emotions inside.
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If there is a place to visit in order to understand a bit of Lebanese History, the Stelae of Nahr el Kaleb is the place. Under the efforts of Unesco, the site has been renovated. Unfortunately, there is no offices representing the ministry of tourism, the guardian of the site stays all day in his car, the place is dirty and not safe. How could a government leave a place like this to rotten? This site witnessed the passage of every conqueror who passed through Lebanon. From Ramses to Napoleon and so many others. It needs urgent care and it needs to raise awareness around it and it needs to be respected and visited and cared for.
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