Discover the wonders of Lebanon’s Qadisha Valley on a captivating small-group tour. Delve into the rich history of the Saint Anthony Kozhaya monastery, visit the Gibran Museum in Bcharre, and marvel at the majestic Cedars of God nature reserve. Limited group size ensures personalized attention.
Discover the wonders of Lebanon’s Qadisha Valley on a captivating small-group tour. Delve into the rich history of the Saint Anthony Kozhaya monastery, visit the Gibran Museum in Bcharre, and marvel at the majestic Cedars of God nature reserve. Limited group size ensures personalized attention.
- Mseilha Fort - Located in northern Lebanon, Mseilha Fort is a 17th-century fortification constructed by Emir Fakhreddine II to protect the route between Tripoli and Beirut. The fort is perched on a long, narrow limestone rock near the Nahr el-Jawz River. Its walls are made from small sandstone blocks sourced from the nearby coast and are built…
- Mseilha Fort - Located in northern Lebanon, Mseilha Fort is a 17th-century fortification constructed by Emir Fakhreddine II to protect the route between Tripoli and Beirut. The fort is perched on a long, narrow limestone rock near the Nahr el-Jawz River. Its walls are made from small sandstone blocks sourced from the nearby coast and are built along the edge of the limestone rock.
- Qadisha Valley - Qadisha Valley is a significant site for the earliest Christian monasteries globally, with many ancient monasteries set in a remarkably rugged landscape. The valley encompasses caves, monasteries, and cultivated terraces linked to early Christian activities.
- Bcharre - Bcharre is renowned for being the home of the last 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 hosts the oldest skiing area, the Cedars Ski Resort, and Lebanon’s first ski lift, established in 1953. It is often referred to as “the city of churches” due to its 37 churches.
- Gibran Museum - Situated in Bcharre, the Gibran Museum, once the Monastery of Mar Sarkis, is a biographical museum dedicated to Lebanese writer, philosopher, and artist Kahlil Gibran. Established in 1935, the museum houses 440 original paintings and drawings by Gibran, along with his tomb. It also features his furniture and belongings from his New York City studio and his private manuscripts.
- The Cedars of God - The Forest of the Cedars of God, with its 375 trees, is the last remnant of ancient forests and one of the few places where Cedars still grow. Highly valued in ancient times, it was a prized construction material for significant religious buildings and is mentioned 103 times in the Bible. The Cedar is a national symbol, representing pride and prominently displayed on the Lebanese flag.
- Deir Qozhaya - The Monastery of Saint Anthony the Great is located at an elevation of 950 meters above sea level in the renowned Valley of Qozhaya. The surrounding hills are covered with pine and oak trees, while various fruit trees grow throughout the valley, which extends into the Valley of Qannubin to form the expansive Qadisha Valley. This area is a testament to the history of eremitic life and the pursuit of holiness in Lebanon. Historians and scholars believe the monastery was initially built and inhabited by hermits in the early fourth century. Despite being looted, burned, and destroyed several times, remnants from the seventh century still exist.

- Tickets / Admission to Historical Sites
- Lunch
- Hotel Pick up & Drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Guide
- Tickets / Admission to Historical Sites
- Lunch
- Hotel Pick up & Drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Guide
- Gratuities
- Food or drinks unless specified
- Gratuities
- Food or drinks unless specified
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.