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Lebanon Tour

Lebanon Tour

Overview
Lebanon is a small country with a big history. It is home to some of the oldest civilizations in the world, including the Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Romans. Lebanon is a beautiful country, with stunning mountains, beaches, and forests. Lebanon is home to a variety of languages,including Arabic, French, and English.
Activities
Activities

Arrival to Lebanon -Transfer to Hotel - Check-in – Overnight 

Dog river: Nahr El Kalb, known as the "Dog River," runs Inland from the coast south of Jounieh. Visitors come to this area to see the inscriptions left by armies throughout the ages, from the cuneiform inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II to the Latin inscription of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Antonius to the British-led Desert Mountain Corps. Jeita grotto: Recognized as one of the most magnificent limestone caves in the world. It is the largest cave in Lebanon (9,050m long). First discovered in 1836, the cave serves as the source of the Nahr Al Kalb (Dog River). Harissa: Harissa is the seat of the Papal Nuncio in Lebanon and is the most important site for religious pilgrims in Lebanon. Harissa is most famous for its large statue of the Virgin Mary, opened in 1908. There are about 20 churches and monasteries of several denominations in the area.

Jounieh : Jounieh has grown into a bustling city with modern buildings and active night life stealing the show from Beirut. Its shopping centers, hotels and restaurants compete with the best in the world. Meal: Breakfast 

Pigeon Rock: a group of natural arched rock formations off the coast of Beirut ,  especially beautiful at sunset. Downtown: the trendy solidere area of downtown Beirut which is beautifully restored and center for family outings, cafes, shopping and leisurely walks .the buildings are magnificent architectural gems. It is also home to several notable mosques & churches and the national parliament building. Chouf Mountains; Der Al Qamar with its distinctive narrow streets, stone steps, and historic buildings and palaces, Deir El-Qamar resembles an open-air museum. From the 16th to 18th centuries, the picturesque village served as the residence of the Ottoman appointed governors of Lebanon, beginning with Fakhreddine II. Beiteddine: it was built by the Emir’s 3 sons: Qassim, Khalil and Amine; and the Beiteddine Festival. Today Emir Khalil's palace is used as the Serail of Beiteddine, the seat of local administration. As for the palace of Emir Amine, which dominates the Beiteddine complex; it was beautifully restored and converted into a luxury hotel by the Ministry of Tourism. Meal: Breakfast 

 

 

Byblos: A thriving modern town built upon multiple layers of ruins, Byblos is a mix of sophistication and tradition. A contender for the title of “oldest continuously inhabited city,” Byblos is part of the coastal area once known as Canaan or Phoenicia. Modern scholars believe the site of Byblos dates back at least 7,000 years (5,000-4,000 BC). The city’s current name is taken from the Greek word for “papyrus” (paper). Byblos was not only a major trading center and producer of papyrus, but is also famous for being the city where Phoenician scholars created the world’s first alphabet. Byblos has extensive archaeological ruins which have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Cedars: Simply known as the “The Cedars,” this resort settlement in Lebanon’s highest range is one of the most dramatically beautiful spots in the country. Its centerpiece is an ancient grove of cedars, a tree synonymous for millennia with Lebanon itself. Just below The Cedars is the town of Bsharre, birthplace of Gibran Khalil Gibran. The scenery and the quality of the snow make The Cedars an exceptional skiing venue.

Qadisha  valley: In north Lebanon,  the “Holy Valley” spreads from Bcharreh to  the coast. Classified under UNESCO's world heritage, its countless caves, chapels and monasteries as well as its luxuriant vegetation transformed it into the most famous natural site of Lebanon. The Qadisha Valley region is a prime destination for nature enthusiasts, with abundant opportunities for hiking and trekking, mountain climbing, caving, and other natural exploration. Meal: breakfast 

 

 

Baalback: Lebanon's greatest Roman treasure can be counted among the wonders of the ancient world. The largest and most noble Roman temples ever built, they are also among the best preserved. Baalbek’s monuments suffered from theft, war and earthquakes, as well as from numerous medieval additions. Bekaa valley: Bekaa lies between the two parallel mountain ranges in Lebanon. It is a fertile land irrigated by the Litany River and is the largest agricultural area in Lebanon, with an advanced winery industry of international standards. Anjar: Is completely different from any other archaeological experience you'll have in Lebanon. At other historical sites in the country, different epochs and civilizations are superimposed one on top of the other. Ksara: Ksara is a wine company in Bekaa Valley Lebanon. Starting out in 1857 by the local members of the Christian community, Ksara developed the first dry wine in Lebanon. Ksara wine is most popular in Lebanon, but due to a large Lebanese Diaspora all over the world, it can be found and purchased in many different countries. Zahle: Called the Bride of the Bekaa because of its natural beauty and marvelous scenery. Located on the banks of the Bardouni River where there are many riverside restaurants famous for their cuisine. Meal: breakfast 

 

 

Breakfast – Check-Out – Transfer to Airport
What’s Included
  • Meet and Assist Upon Arrival and Departure
  • 3 Nights’ Accommodation on Bed and breakfast Basis
  • Ground transportation including all transfers
  • Private transportation for 2 days as per group size
  • Guide for 2 days
  • Entrance fees to visited sites.
  • 1 free in sharing double room for 10 paying pax and over.
  • 11% VAT at present time
What’s Excluded
  • Any other expenses which are not mentioned under what’s included section
Contact Detail On Arrival

Ethiopian Holidays representative upon arrival will meet and assist. 

Email: ETHolidays@ethiopianairlines.com

Contact Number: + 251 115174204/4207/4205/4504 


Cancellation Policy

Date of cancellation                                                                    Penalty

More than 30 days before arrival                                              No fees

Between 29 and 21 days before the date of arrival               25% of the total value

Between 20 and 08 days before the date of arrival               50% of the total value

Less than 07 days before the date of arrival                         100% of the total value

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Highlights
Tour Name Lebanon Tour
Sales Validity Start 15 May 2025
Sales Validity End 31 December 2025
Duration 4 day(s)