Mount Lebanon

Lebanon

Lebanon mountain panorama
Lebanon mountain panorama
The world’s most unusual war memorial.
In Yarzeh, a village southeast of Beirut, I discovered this enormous conglomerated tower of real tanks, artillery pieces, mortars and armoured vehicles, sandwiched between thick layers of concrete. The 5,000-ton monument is 30 metres high and contains as many as 78 vehicles. It was designed by French-born American artist Armand Fernandez in 1995 and is entitled “The Hope for Peace.”  #LocalSecrets  #History
This palace is a beautiful 19th century castle that has been restored into a hotel. The historic architecture and surrounding views makes this a worthy visit.
Beautiful and challenging to and From the lake, a part of Jabal Moussa Nature Reserve. Kesserwan district, Lebanon.

Popular cities in Mount Lebanon

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Beirut
Known for Shopping, Bars and Cafes
Visit a fascinating Middle Eastern city that showcases its broad cultural background in excellent museums and offers modern nightclub entertainment.

Reasons to visit

  • Hamra Street
  • Zaitunay Bay
  • Beirut Corniche
Mchaymcheh
Mchaymcheh
Venture to sights like Zaarour Lake as you discover the local area in Mchaymcheh.
Cedar Forest on a misty day, Lebanon
Barouk
Check out the local area in Barouk as you venture to sights like Al-Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve.
Bmahray
Bmahray
Check out Shrine of St. Charbel and Our Lady of Zahlé and Bekaa—just a couple of the sights around Bmahray.
Khenchara
Khenchara
Venture to Jeita Grotto and Faqra Roman Ruins—just two of the sights around Khenchara.
Maasser Al Chouf
Maasser Al Chouf
Check out Al-Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve and Beiteddine Palace—just a couple of the sights around Maasser Al Chouf.