From the fertile Bekaa Valley to its snow capped peaks of its mountains, Lebanon offers an all at once diverse landscape for its somewhat small size. However, take a look closer into one of its regions known as the Nahr El-Kalb Valley…
At an ancient cross-road connecting the coast with the Syrian interior and North Syria with North Palestine, Baalbek lays with its huge temples considered among the wonders of the Ancient world…
MIM is a private mineral and fossil museum in Beirut, Lebanon. The minerals section exhibits 2,200 minerals, representing 510 different species from 75 countries. Created by nature, those works of art with breathtaking…
Byblos Castle is a castle in Byblos, Lebanon. It was built by the Crusaders in the 12th century from indigenous limestone and the remains of Roman structures. The finished structure was surrounded by a moat…
Byblos, also known as Jbeil in Arabic by most people in Lebanon, is located about an hour north of Beirut, following the Mediterranean coast. If you’re planning a day trip, you’ll drive past some of the most tourist sites in…
Chateau Ksara, the country’s oldest winery, founded in 1857 by Jesuit Fathers. In August 1973, sold to a consortium of Lebanese businessmen Chateau Ksara’s motto is “Modernity in Tradition”…