Small Group Tours: Baalbek, Cedars and Qozhaya with lunch
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Bcharre
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Embark on a small group tour from Beirut and uncover Lebanon's captivating historical and natural treasures. Traverse the enchanting landscapes and ancient wonders of the country's northern district, guided by an expert who tailors the itinerary to your group's preferences. Begin your journey with a visit to the revered Kozhaya Monastery, followed by a picturesque stop at the Holy Valley of Qadisha for memorable photo opportunities. Delight in a leisurely stroll through the majestic Cedars of God reserve forest. Continuing eastward, explore the iconic attractions of Baalbek, including the magnificent Jupiter and Bacchus temples. Conclude your full-day Lebanese adventure with a return to Beir...
Highlights
8 hours
Offered in Arabic (العربية) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
8 hours
Offered in Arabic (العربية) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Local Guide in Baalbek
Tour Leader
Lunch at a local restaurant
Hotel pick up and Drop off
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Important Information
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Small Group Tours: Baalbek, Cedars and Qozhaya with lunch
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Bcharre
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About
Embark on a small group tour from Beirut and uncover Lebanon's captivating historical and natural treasures. Traverse the enchanting landscapes and ancient wonders of the country's northern district, guided by an expert who tailors the itinerary to your group's preferences. Begin your journey with a visit to the revered Kozhaya Monastery, followed by a picturesque stop at the Holy Valley of Qadisha for memorable photo opportunities. Delight in a leisurely stroll through the majestic Cedars of God reserve forest. Continuing eastward, explore the iconic attractions of Baalbek, including the magnificent Jupiter and Bacchus temples. Conclude your full-day Lebanese adventure with a return to Beir...
Highlights
8 hours
Offered in Arabic (العربية) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
8 hours
Offered in Arabic (العربية) & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Local Guide in Baalbek
Tour Leader
Lunch at a local restaurant
Hotel pick up and Drop off
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Itinerary
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Qadisha Valley
Qadisha valley is one of the most important settlement sites of the first Christian monasteries in the world, and its monasteries, many of which of great age, are set in an extraordinarily rugged landscape.
The Qadisha Valley comprises all the caves, monasteries and cultivated terraces that are associated with the activities from a very early phase of Christianity.
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Bcharre
Bcharre is the town of the only remaining and preserved original Cedars of God, and is the birthplace of the famous poet, painter and sculptor Khalil Jubran who now has a museum in the town to honor him. Moreover, Bcharre is home to the oldest skiing area, the Cedars Ski Resort and to Lebanon’s first ski lift, built in 1953.
Bcharre is sometimes called "the city of churches" as it houses some 37 churches.
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The Cedars of God
The Forest of the Cedars of God with its 375 trees, is the last remains of antique forests and one of the rare sites where the Cedars still grows.
It was highly prized in ancient times and was one of the most valued construction materials of great religious buildings and cited 103 times in the Bible.
The Cedar is the symbol of the country, its pride, and features prominently on the Lebanese flag.
30 minutes
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دير مار أنطونيوس الكبير قزحيا - الرهبانية اللبنانية المارونية
The Monastery of Saint Anthony the Great is situated at a height of 950 meters above sea level in the celebrated Valley of Qozhaya. The pine trees and oak trees cover the great hills surrounding it. Fruit trees of every description grow all along the valley, which extends into the Valley of Qannubin to form the great Qadisha Valley, thus bearing witness to the history of eremitic life and the quest for holiness in Lebanon.
Historians and scholars suppose that this Monastery was first built and began to be occupied by hermits at the beginning of the fourth century. It was several times looted, set on fire and razed to the ground, but there still remain vestiges dating back to the seventh century.
30 minutes
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Temples of Baalbek
The complex of temples at Baalbek is located at the foot of the south-west slope of Anti-Lebanon, bordering the fertile plain of the Bekaa at an altitude of 1150 m. The city of Baalbek reached its apogee during Roman times. Its colossal constructions built over a period of more than two centuries, make it one of the most famous sanctuaries of the Roman world and a model of Imperial Roman architecture. Pilgrims thronged to the sanctuary to venerate the three deities, known under the name of the Romanized Triad of Heliopolis, an essentially Phoenician cult (Jupiter, Venus and Bacchus).
1 hour and 30 minutes
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Sayyida Khawla Shrine
The Mosque of sayeda Khawla in Baalbek, Lebanon is erected on the site where Sayyida Khawla, the daughter of Imam al-Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, is believed to have been buried. People of Baalbek believe that when the caravan of captives of Karbala passed Baalbek, The daughter of Imam al-Hussein, called Khawla passed away and was buried there.
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Stone of the Pregnant Woman
The Stone of the Pregnant Woman is a worked Roman monolith in Baalbek, Lebanon. Together with another ancient stone block nearby, it is among the largest monoliths ever quarried. The two building blocks were presumably intended for the nearby Roman temple complex, and are characterized by a monolithic gigantism that was unparalleled in antiquity.