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Tiny World
Lebanon is the land of diversity. From North to South, you can explore the beauty of its land, culture, crafts, nature, and traditional life. Lebanon is a big fragment of mosaic that was affected by different civilizations. As a result you can find many sites (tourist, historical, cultural) which are considered to be very important in the world. Start your visit with the Downtown, or "the City that would not die." Visit Lebanon’s greatest treasure: Baalbeck, counted among the wonders of the ancient world, where the largest and most noble Roman temples ever built and world best preserved. Discover the open air museum, at Nahr el kalb, before exploring the wonders of the nature in Jeita grotto.
Trip itinerary:
Day 1 :
- Departure for a city tour of Beirut at 8:30 a.m
- Visit of: Martyr's Square, archeological sites, Mosques, Churches, Roman Bathes, Grand Serail, Clock Tower, The Robert Mouawad Private Museum, Al Saifi Village, Sursock/Gemmayzeh area
- Lunch break
- Visit of the National Museum
- Transfer to the hotel in Beirut
Day 2 :
- Breakfast at hotel in Beirut
- Departure to the Beqaa
- Visit of Ksara’s winery
- Visit of the Temples of Baalbeck
- Lunch break
- Visit of Anjar
- Transfer to the hotel in Beirut
Day 3 :
- Breakfast at the hotel in Beirut
- Departure to Nahr el Kalb
- Visit of Jeita Grotto
- Continue to Jounieh
- Lunch break
- Visit Harissa by cable car
- Visit of Byblos
- Transfer to the hotel in Byblos
Day 4 :
- Breakfast at the hotel in Byblos
- Departure to Zgharta
- Pass by Ehden, Hawqa, Blawza, Hadshit, Bcharreh
- Visit Gebran Khalil Gebran Museum
- Lunch break
- Visit Of the Cedar’s forest
- Drive back to Hasroun, Tourza, Kousba, Amioun, Batroun
- Transfer to Hotel in Byblos
Day 5 :
- Breakfast at the hotel in Byblos
- Departure to the South
- Visit of Sidon: Crusader's sea castle, khan el franj, medieval souks, the Omari Mosque, murex hill, Khan el Saboun, St Peter's & Paul's shrine
- Visit of Tyre: The ruins of the Bass District on the Mainland
- The Crusader Cathedral
- Archeological Remains on the Island
- The Lebanese Museum for Marine and Wildlife
- Lunch break at Tyre
- Drive to Sarafand
- Visit the last traditional craft of glassblowing
- Drive to Adloun and visit the prehistoric caves and the Necropolis
- Transfer to the hotel in Beirut
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