Discover the best top things to do in Lebanon, Lebanon including Joining Beach, Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve, Bkassine Pine Forest, Chir Bay, Fun Zone, Jungle Beach, Mabaj Grotto, Qadisha Valley, Bekaa Valley, The Cedars of God.
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Jabal Moussa is an incredible place: a diverse biosphere reserve, a beautiful expanse in which one can clear one's mind and contemplate existence, an amazing outdoor gym, an al fresco museum of Lebanese history. And all of this a short drive from Beirut (even if it feels as if you have traveled light years away). It has really saved our family from going insane in these corona times, but would have been a welcome weekend retreat in any year. The staff is also incredible, picking you up if you want to hike from one entrance to another, offering helpful advice, and even video calls for the few times we got confused mid-trails (it is extremely well-signed and difficult to get lost!). There are trails for all levels, from the novice to the more advanced. We did all 15 of them and each one offered new surprises. I can't recommend this place enough.
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Swing over the beach of Amchit, soak under it's vibrant sun, savour treats from the undersea and toast to memories full of fun! Welcome to Jungle Beach, Your Tropical Getaway!
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MAB'AJ Grotto was discovered in 1938. Speleologists walked inside it for several kilometers. The geological survey of the site estimated the age of its rocks at almost 190 million years and that their present formation was completed during a period from 30 to 40 million years.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
This holy gorge is filled with ancient monasteries and hermitages carved into its cliffs.
It is a great place to visit in Lebanon. It shows that the country does not consist of only archeological sites but has also great mountains. There are a lot of walking paths, churches and convents of all the religions in the country, picnic spots - a lot to do and see. If you are in Lebanon for a couple of days, it is definitely a must.
4.5 based on 229 reviews
An ancient grove of cedars, the oldest in Lebanon, makes a beautiful site.
It is one of five Unesco sites in Lebanon. The Cedars have couple of thousands of years - they are really impressive! In the summer season you can walk around the forest. In winter there is far too much snow and you can see them from outside. It is a shame though it does not change the fact they are still impressively beautiful! There are a lot of souvenir shops around. Some shop assistants are very pushy and it's better to avoid them, but there are some calm and friendly ones as well. You can get nice things with a very good price. We bought magnets for 1 dollar each from an elderly ill gentleman - he was super charming!
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