Lebanon is an historical and cultural odyssey: the ancient birthplace of our modern alphabet and home to some of the world’s most inspiring antiquities. We explore the intriguing city of Tripoli and walk through the sacred Qadisha valley. We also explore Beirut: one of the Mediterranean’s most vibrant cities.
Itinerary
[+] Detailed Itinerary
Day 1:
Join tour Beirut
Arrive Beirut and check-in at hotel.
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Day 2:
Drive to Deir El Qamar via Sidon, Baadarane and Beitiddine Palace
This morning we travel along Lebanons Coast to the town of Sidon or Saida with its 13th century Crusader sea castle guarding the mouth of the harbour, an impressive reminder of its continued importance throughout history. We also wander through its atmospheric souks and its caravanserai before travelling up into the Chauf mountains where we enjoy our lunch with a local family in the traditional town of Baadarane. Please note that during winter season it may not be possible to join the local family for lunch due to weather and time restrictions. Should this happen on your tour, we will still provide an included lunch but it may be in a restaurant. Following our lunch we will continue our journey to visit the impressive Beittedine Palace, enjoying its beautiful architecture, impressive artwork, Byzantine mosaics and its reminders of Lebanon’s rich cultural and historical past. From here we journey to Deir El Qamar where we check into the guesthouse for the night.
Overnight Basic Hotel (H)
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 3:
Visit Tripoli, Drive to Byblos
This morning we visit one of Lebanon’s well known cities – Tripoli. The 2nd largest city in Lebanon, its history dates back to the 14th Century. The name Tripoli is from the Greek meaning 3 cities. This dates back to the Phoenician times when it was part of a confederation of 3 cities with Tyre and Sidon. Tripoli has been touched or inhabited by many cultures ranging from Phoenicians through to the Romans, the Byzantines, the Arabs, the Mamluks and the Ottomans. Today there is a very strong Arab influence in the city and its architecture and culture makes for a fascinating contrast for us to compare it to other parts of Lebanon. Another example of the range of diversity in this small country. After our visit we will drive to Byblos where we stay for the next 3 nights.
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 4:
Exploring Lebanon's Capital – Beirut, visit Jeitta Caves; Overnight Byblos
This morning we drive back to Beirut getting to know more about this ancient and intriguing city, steeped in fascinating history. On our walking tour of the city we visit the Martyr Square and national museum. Beirut has been a prosperous trading city since the Phoenicians (1500BC); it was famous in Roman times for its School of Law and was still an important commercial centre in the 1970s when many international companies had their Middle East HQ in Beirut. Physical reminders of the recent war years are apparent with many bombed out buildings increasingly being demolished or renovated. However, Beirut still retains an element of the glamour from the time when it was known as ‘the Paris of the Middle East’. Once the city tour of Beirut is completed and lunch is enjoyed, and we are en route back to Byblos, we make a visit to the Jeitta Caves, a cave the size of a cathedral sheltering a large lake. A short boat trip across the lake will take you for a close up look at the magnificent stalactite and stalagmite formations. From here we make the short journey to Byblos, our home for the next 2 nights.
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 5:
Visit Byblos Site; PM free
This morning we visit the historical site of Byblos, which claims to be the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world. Long before the time of Athens or Rome, it was an independent city state, trading cedarwood with Egypt in exchange for papyrus. Its name derives from the word for sheets of paper, ‘biblos’, from which we get the word ‘Bible’. We explore Egyptian temples, the Phoenician Royal Acropolis and the Crusader castle. Your time will be free afternoon after this mornings visit so you can enjoy the charms of Byblos at your own pace.
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 6:
Visit and walk in the Tannourine Cedar Reserve
This morning we drive to and visit the Tannourine Cedar Reserve. Throughout history, the cedar trees that grow high in the Lebanese mountains have been valued by kings and conquerors for the durability and fragrance of their wood. Some of the cedars date back 1500 years and possibly even to the time of King Solomon, who cleared much of the forest to construct his palace. Since Lebanon’s wealth has been closely connected to the cedar, it has become the national emblem and appears on the flag.. We enjoy a 2 hour walk through this National Reserve before driving to our overnight stop at the peaceful Monastery of St. Antonio's where we experience the serenity and peacefulness of monastic life.
Overnight Basic Hotel (H)
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7:
Visit Bcharreh and walk in the Qadisha Valley; drive to Beirut
After our morning visit to the Gibran Museum in Bcharreh, we journey into the Qadisha Valley. On foot today we discover the Maronite sites in the Qadisha Valley. This rugged, remote area provided ideal protection for the early Maronite Sect sheltering from Christian persecution. Originating in Syria, the Maronites were believed to have avoided subjugation by mainstream Christians by seeking refuge in the mountains. Today Qadisha’s valley slopes and cliffs are strewn with red-roofed Maronite villages, monasteries built into the sides of cliff faces and hermitages where the 13th century frescoes remain on the walls. Nowadays Maronite services are conducted in Syriac, which is a language closely related to Aramaic, the language of Christ. The traditional Syriac translation of Qadisha is ‘Valley of the Saints’. Our walk is approximately 5 hours, where the first 45 minutes involves a steep descent into the Valley, but we are rewarded by stunning views and the ever changing Lebanese landscape. After our walk, we drive back to Beirut for our night stay.
Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)
Included meals: Breakfast
Day 8:
Tour ends in Beirut
Included meals: Breakfast