Explore Lebanon’s cultural and natural wonders on our Private Full-Day Tour from Beirut. Journey through the revered Qadisha Valley, the ancient Cedars of God, and the monumental ruins of Baalbek. Led by experienced guides, delve into history, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes. Join us for an unforgettable day of discovery.
Explore Lebanon’s cultural and natural wonders on our Private Full-Day Tour from Beirut. Journey through the revered Qadisha Valley, the ancient Cedars of God, and the monumental ruins of Baalbek. Led by experienced guides, delve into history, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes. Join us for an unforgettable day of discovery.
- Qadisha Valley - Qadisha Valley is a significant site for the earliest Christian monasteries globally, with many ancient monasteries nestled in a remarkably rugged landscape. The valley encompasses caves, monasteries, and cultivated terraces linked to early Christian activities.
- Bcharre - Bcharre is renowned for housing the only remaining…
- Qadisha Valley - Qadisha Valley is a significant site for the earliest Christian monasteries globally, with many ancient monasteries nestled in a remarkably rugged landscape. The valley encompasses caves, monasteries, and cultivated terraces linked to early Christian activities.
- Bcharre - Bcharre is renowned for housing the only remaining original Cedars of God and is the birthplace of the celebrated poet, painter, and sculptor Khalil Jubran, who is honored with a museum in the town. Additionally, Bcharre boasts the oldest skiing area, the Cedars Ski Resort, and Lebanon’s first ski lift, established in 1953. Often referred to as “the city of churches,” Bcharre is home to approximately 37 churches.
- The Cedars of God - The Forest of the Cedars of God, with its 375 trees, represents the last remnants of ancient forests and is one of the few places where Cedars still thrive. Highly valued in ancient times, it was a prized material for constructing significant religious buildings and is mentioned 103 times in the Bible. The Cedar symbolizes the nation, its pride, and is prominently featured on the Lebanese flag.
- Temples of Baalbek - The temple complex at Baalbek is situated at the base of the southwest slope of Anti-Lebanon, adjacent to the fertile Bekaa plain at an elevation of 1150 meters. Baalbek flourished during Roman times, with its monumental constructions spanning over two centuries, making it one of the most renowned sanctuaries of the Roman world and a model of Imperial Roman architecture. Pilgrims flocked to the sanctuary to worship the three deities, known as the Romanized Triad of Heliopolis, a primarily Phoenician cult (Jupiter, Venus, and Bacchus).
- Stone of the Pregnant Woman - The Stone of the Pregnant Woman is a crafted Roman monolith located in Baalbek, Lebanon. Alongside another ancient stone block nearby, it ranks among the largest monoliths ever quarried. These two building blocks were likely intended for the nearby Roman temple complex and are noted for their unparalleled monolithic gigantism in antiquity.

- Private transportation
- Hotel pick up & drop off
- Tour Leader
- Guide in Baalbek
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick up & drop off
- Tour Leader
- Guide in Baalbek
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.