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Beqaa
A vast, open valley
nestled in the east between Lebanon’s two mountain ranges, the Bekaa
Valley has been known since ancient times as the “bread basket of
Lebanon.” The valley is a checkerboard of fields, dotted with small
villages – a testament of the region’s agricultural heritage. Here
you will find a center of Lebanese gastronomy, with a number of
wineries producing world-renowned Lebanese wines, and an array of
local restaurants with mouth-watering Lebanese cuisine.
The Bekaa Valley might also be known as a “corridor of
civilizations.” Throughout ancient history, the Valley was a
thoroughfare for commerce, a meeting-point for major trading routes
connecting Damascus with the coast and the Arabian Peninsula to more
northern regions. The many impressive archaeological ruins in the
Valley reflect its historical role as a crossroads for the
civilizations that have inhabited the area over time.
What to see and do in the Bekaa:
Visit Zahle, Lebanon’s “City of Wine and Poetry,” to enjoy
tantalizing local cuisine in a beautiful, traditional setting and
view traditional red-roofed architecture. Relax at one of Zahle’s
beautiful, open-air restaurants, set on a cliff above the Bardaouni
River, shaded by vine-covered awnings and leafy trees.
Tour the Bekaa’s world-class wineries and sample for yourself the
fruits of Lebanon’s 4,000-year-old tradition of wine-making. The
Bekaa’s arid, sunny days and cool evenings create the perfect
vineyard climate.
Explore the magnificent Roman ruins at Baalbeck, home of the
best-preserved and largest Roman temples in the world.
Walk along wide avenues lined with graceful stone arches in the
ruins of the 8th century Umayyad city of Aanjar. Explore the city’s
commercial history by visiting the remains of over 600 small shops,
city walls and gates, temples, and baths.
Go trekking or cycling or camping at an ecolodge in the remote,
beautiful, rolling hills and mountains of the northern Bekaa.
Take an adventurous rafting or kayaking trip on the Nahr al-Aasi
River.
Climb to the 5th century, rock-cut monastery of Deir Mar Maroun and
visit the mysterious and monumental, 2000-year old Hermel Pyramid,
near the city of Hermel.
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