Discover the best top things to do in South Governorate, Lebanon including Khan Sacy, Tyre, Tyre Beach, Turqoise, Jezzine Waterfall.
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Khan Sacy has undergone a series of modifications and tells part of the city's past. In its heart, it hides a much older story. This Khan is in the old city of Saida inside the City walls. It goes back to the Crusader period and then to the Mamluks. It is composed of rooms of a majestic height with three water wells, three hammams and an oven.
This is the kind of hidden gem that we love in Saida's old souks, where you push a small door with unclear expectations, and you find yourself wandering around in a beautiful Khan and taking a trip down memory lane. The beauty of the place is in its lighting, the water well, the hammams, and even the rooftop where you have a nice overview of the Souks terraces and roofs - although pay attention to the stairs that take you up .. The Khan used to be merged with the palace next door into the same house, and it gives another perceptive of the crusade's architecture, and the evolution since then.. I attended a nice concert there, and loved both the mood and the set up, both were very charming.
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The impressive ruins of a great Phoenician city.
It is one of two archaeological sites in Tyre - smaller one but also beautiful. It is located at the seaside, which gives us a lot of photo opportunities in great scenery. I definitely recommend visiting both archaeological sites, if possible with a guide who can make them alive by telling all the amazing stories about the people who lived and worked in the ancient Tyre.
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I visited the Tyre beach few times, apparently it is in the top 5 list of most clean beaches in the Middle East due to its blue crystal waters and sandy beaches!
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Jezzine Waterfall, known as the fifth highest in the world, recently they have put a gate, but i was lucky to get there before the gate was placed. The best time to visit the waterfall is during winter, because the water do comes from the snow.
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