Egypt
Egypt
Socotra
Egypt
Egypt
Socotra
Egypt
Egypt
Socotra
Lebanon, nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and cedar forests, boasts a cultural history that spans thousands of years. It shares its northern and eastern borders with Syria and its southern border with Israel along the “Blue Line” buffer zone. To the west, the Mediterranean Sea graces its coastline. As of July 2015, Lebanon’s population stood at approximately 6.18 million, with nearly half residing in the capital region of Beirut. Other significant cities include Tripoli, Sidon, Tyros, Zahlé, Jounieh, and Nabatae.
Modern Beirut and its surrounding areas invite exploration of their secrets and cultural treasures, such as the ancient ruins in the port city of Byblos. Byblos, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth, played a pivotal role during Phoenician, Roman, and Crusader times. Noteworthy historical sites also include the Roman ruins of Baalbek, featuring the Temple of Bacchus, as well as numerous mountain temples, spring sanctuaries, and rock tombs in the Lebanon mountains.
Lebanon, a Mediterranean country, showcases a blend of European and diverse cultural elements. The nation’s culture is religious, cosmopolitan, conservative, and modern all at once. As the gateway to the Middle East, Lebanon shines with its diverse range of educational and cultural offerings.
We offer trips to Lebanon that cater to various lengths and preferences. Choose between a three-day weekend trip or a week-long adventure. Alternatively, we can tailor a trip to Lebanon according to your individual wishes. Be inspired by our travel options.
Once you have an idea of what you would like to see in Lebanon, simply give us a call or send us an email to share your travel wishes. We will craft an individual trip through Lebanon for you, free of charge and without obligation, according to your specifications.
Explore the wonders of Lebanon, a land where history and modernity coexist, offering an unforgettable journey through its landscapes and cultural heritage.