Duration: | 7 Day(s) - 6 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Adventure Tours |
Day 01: Arrival in Lebanon -Transfer to Hotel - Check-in - Overnight
Day 02: Breakfast - Dog River – Jeitta Grotto – Harissa By Cable Car – Jounieh - Back to Hotel - Overnight
Day 03: Breakfast - City Tour In Beirut ( Down Town - National Museum - Pigeon Rock ) - Chouf Mountains - Deir El Kamar - Beiteddine - Moussa Castle - Barouk River - Back To Hotel - Overnight
Day 04: Breakfast - Byblos - Tripoli - Cedars - Qadisha Valley - Back To Hotel - Overnight
Day 05: Breakfast - Saida - Khan El Franj - Ehsmoun Temple - Qana el Jaleel - Tyre - Back To Hotel - Overnight
Day 06: Breakfast - Baalback - Bekaa Valley - Anjar - Ksara - Zahleh - Back To Hotel - Overnight
Day 07: Breakfast – Check-Out – Transfer to Apt - Departure
End Of Services
Rate Includes:
Meet and Assist Upon Arrival and Departure
Accommodation 06 Nights on BB Basis in Dbl Room
Transfer Apt/Htl/Apt by Private Car, Mini Bus, or Bus
Transportation for 05 Day Tour by Private Car, Mini Bus or Bus
Entrance fees to all Historical and Touristic Sites mentioned in the tour
Professional Guide (advise Language) for 05 Day tour
All Taxes Net In Us Dollars
Rates Excludes:
Tips and Personal Expenses
Visa Fees
Lunches and Dinners
Price Is Valid During Low Season, Find Below The High Season Period :
Summer: From 02 June Till 15 September
New Year: From 22 December Till 03 January
Note: For Information Kindly Check The Attached File
Explore More About Harissa:
Harissa is a key Christian pilgrimage site with a shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Lebanon (Notre Dame du Liban). In 1904, Patriarch Elias Hoyek, on the 50th anniversary of the proclamation of the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception, announced the foundation of the building of Our Lady of Lebanon. The shrine belongs to the Maronite Patriarchate entrusted its administration to the Congregation of Maronite Lebanese Missionaries since its foundation in 1904. The original church was built by Sleiman Yakoub Hokayim from Batrun.
The mountain is called Harissa (after the village at the peak of the mountain). When it was inaugurated in 1908 the Patriarch dedicated Lebanon to the Virgin Mary: "Oh Mary, Queen of mountains and seas and Queen of our beloved Lebanon ...” Patriarch Hoyek designated the first Sunday in the month of May as the Feast of Our Lady of Lebanon. On this day the Maronite Patriarch and all the Lebanese Bishops celebrate the Divine Liturgy in the open air at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon.