A tour to Lebanon

Lebanon is a beautiful country, full of adventure and history. If you're looking for an amazing vacation spot that's not too far, then Lebanon is the place for you! There are many different things to do while visiting the country; this itinerary will get you started!

Lebanon

Lebanon is an amazing country, full of beauty and adventure. To get the most out of this tour, I highly recommend that you have at least a week.

The first stop on our journey is Beirut, Lebanon's capital city. It has many great restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Lebanese food like hummus or falafel sandwiches! There are also museums to visit such as the National Museum of Beirut which houses historical artifacts from ancient civilizations such as Phoenicia and Roman times. For free travel, a trip in a rented car in Lebanon is great, taking a car right at the Beirut airport.

From there we will head south towards Tyre where there are many beaches along with some ancient ruins like those found in Byblos (which was once known as Jubail). The next day we'll drive north up Mount Lebanon until we reach Bekaa Valley which is home to several wineries producing quality wines such as Chateau Ksara Merlot Reserve 2010 - 2012 vintages!

You can visit Beirut, Jeita Grotto, Batroun, Kefraya, Ehden and Anjar

There are many places in Lebanon to visit. You can visit Beirut, Jeita Grotto and Batroun. In Beirut you have the Corniche which is a promenade along the Mediterranean Sea that has many restaurants and cafes where you can eat or drink something before continuing your trip to Kefraya or Ehden.

In Kefraya there are some tombs with inscriptions written on them dating back to Roman times when Christianity was still not very popular in Lebanon so people would hide their beliefs by writing them on rocks so they wouldn't get caught by other people who didn't believe in God at all like Buddhists do today!

Ehden is also famous for its churches built by monks during medieval times - if it weren't for these monks we wouldn't know anything about our history today because they wrote down everything there was worth knowing about life back then into books called 'Bibles' which are still being read today even though most people prefer reading emails instead because emailing requires less effort than reading books does."

The first stop on your journey will be Mount Lebanon

This mountain range runs along the entire length of Lebanon, and is home to most of its population. It is also where you'll find Beirut, the capital city. Mount Lebanon is an important part of Lebanese culture; it's where many traditions have been passed down through generations, including stories about how Mount Lebanon was created by God himself!

Continue to Beirut, the capital city

Beirut
is the capital and largest city in Lebanon, with a population of around 1 million people. It's also a Mediterranean city with an amazing nightlife, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Middle East. The best way to explore Beirut is by foot--the Old City contains many attractions and sights worth seeing!

The National Museum of Beirut

The National Museum of Beirut is a museum located in Ras Beirut, an area just north of Downtown Beirut, Lebanon. It was established in 1961 and it houses a large collection of ancient artifacts from Lebanon's prehistory all the way up until today's modern age.

Saint George Maronite Cathedral (Arabic: ) also known as Saint George Cathedral or simply St Georges Cathedral; it is the seat of the Maronite Patriarchate since 1736 when its predecessor was destroyed during an earthquake that struck Mount Lebanon region on October 11th 1734 killing over 10 thousand people including Archbishop Ignatius Khalil Ibrahim al-Jabri who had been appointed only five months earlier by Pope Clement XII (1700-1740).

Next stop is Qadisha Valley, then Batroun and Jounieh before heading to Ehden and Anjar

Qadisha Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to many monasteries and churches dating back hundreds of years. Batroun is a town on the Mediterranean coast; Jounieh is a city on the Mediterranean coast; Ehden is a town in Mount Lebanon.

You can then head to the Bekaa Valley

From Beirut, you can take a day trip to the Bekaa Valley. The fertile valley is home to many Christians and Druze people. It's famous for its olive groves, vineyards and citrus orchards--and it's also known for its excellent wines!

The final stop will be Tripoli, then back to Beirut where you spent the first night

After the tour to Beirut, you will head back to Tripoli and then continue on to Sidon and Tyre. The final stop will be Tripoli, then back to Beirut where you spent the first night.

To end your trip, visit Sidon and Tyre, two ancient cities

Sidon and Tyre, two ancient cities located on the coast of Lebanon, are worth a visit. Sidon is the oldest city in the world and Tyre is known as "The Oldest City in the Middle East."

Sidon was founded by Canaanites some 5,000 years ago before being conquered by Alexander the Great. The city then fell under Roman rule until Beirut was founded 2,000 years later. Today it's known for its beautiful mosques and churches (including Saint Paul's Cathedral) but also as an industrial center with an oil refinery nearby that produces about 20% of Lebanon's fuel needs.

So, if you're looking for a great tour around Lebanon, this is the one for you. It's affordable and it will give you the best experience possible in this amazing country! The tour is over!