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    Zahlé (Arabic: زَحْلة) is a city in eastern Lebanon, and the capital and largest city of Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon. With around 150,000 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] inhabitants, it is the third-largest city in Lebanon after Beirut and Tripoli [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and the fourth-largest taking the whole urban area (the Jounieh urban area is larger).

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · Zahle, often referred to as the “Bride of the Beqaa,” is a charming town located in the Beqaa Governorate of Lebanon. Known for its lush vineyards, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, Zahle offers a delightful experience for travelers. In this comprehensive travel guide, we will explore the top places to visit in Zahle, the best ...

  3. 2. Chateau St Thomas. 32. Wineries & Vineyards. Established in 1990 by Said Touma and his family on a hill overlooking the Bekaa valley, Chateau St Thomas estate is a vineyard spreading over 65 ha & a wine storehouse for fermentation and ageing…. See ways to experience (13) 3. Our Lady of Zahle and Bekaa. 58.

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    Abandoned railway – Rayak

    1. Contact Charles Helou Bus station(+961 1 573 322) (+961 1 574 422)to get permission. Years ago, the town of Rayak was a hub for traders and travelers. It was home to the Middle East’s first rail network, which ran across Greater Syria from the port of Beirut until it closed in 1976. The site is not only a station but also a factory comprising approximately 70 buildings, including a locomotive garage, ticket office and a hotel. Although the area is covered in ruins, it is an interesting pla...

    Contact: 1. Al Karram (+961 8 818 855 / +961 3 960 998) 2. Chateau Khoury (+961 8 807 143) 3. Chateau Ksara (+961 8 813 495) 4. Domaine Wardy (+961 8 930 141) 5. Massaya (+961 8 510 135 /+961 70 103 656) 6. Domaine des Tourelles (+961 8 540 114) Zahle is famous for its wine and arak production. Whether it is Chateau Ksara, with its impressive 2km l...

    10 km north of Zahle: 1. Contact Niha municipality (+961 8 951 154) (8 am to 2 pm). In the middle of the village of Niha lies a colossal Roman temple of the Syro-Phoenician God Hadaranes; the God of thunder, lightning, and rain, adjacent to a much smaller, non-restored temple, dedicated to Atargatis, Goddess of fertility.

    Furzol

    5 km north of Zahle: 1. Contact Zahle municipality (+961 8 800 252) (8 am to 2 pm). One of the oldest villages in Bekaa, Furzol enchants hikers and adventurers with its magnificent caves. But before checking these out, take a look at the foundation walls — big stone blocks with carvings and inscriptions, which remain of a Roman temple. The caves, partially natural and partially man-made, are located just outside the town in the Wadi el-Habis, or Valley of the Hermit as the villagers call it....

    Southeast of Zahle: 1. Contact Anjar municipality (+961 8 620 791)(8 am to 2 pm). Anjar represents one epoch and civilization: the Umayyad. It lies amid the richest agricultural land in Lebanon and is strategically located at intersecting trade routes. It is essentially the only example of an inland commercial center. Some monuments at the site have been restored, and today, it comprises a mosque, three palaces, a residential area and a public bath.

    Tour Zahle’s park and enjoy the city’s vibes. Walking along the Berdawni River can also be a great idea. Even though Berdawni is mostly linked to unique food experiences, there’s a beautiful energy, especially during the festive period.

    1. ContactZahle municipality (+961 8 800 252) It is by wandering around Zahle that you can discover the charm of the city. The Geha House is a restored 17th-century house. Although a private home today, you can still appreciate its courtyard, garden and galleries. The house has a 1,400-meter-long underground tunnel that leads to St. Elias church and monastery (Al Tuwak). The monastery was built in 1755, while the church, also known as Al Moukhallasiah, was built in 1720 and was the second chu...

    Hiking

    Zahle offers many activities for the entire family. You can hike through the mountains and villages to enjoy the landscape and numerous archaeological vestiges. exittonature.com

    Rappelling

    1. ContactRony Al Najjar at Wady (+961 71 737 668) If you’re interested in rappeling, Zahle won’t disappoint you. However, most caves are vertical and cannot be entered without the assistance of professionals. speleoliban.com

    Arak making

    1. Contact Fadi Fakhry (+961 3 096 536) Arak distilled from grapes and anise is considered superior to similar hard liquors in other countries. In Niha, Fakhry and his family make their own arak in the family distillery. Lebanon considers arak its traditional alcoholic beverage, and the name Arak Zahlawi is given by the Lebanese to arak produced in Zahle.

    Mud brick making

    1. Contact Abir Barakat (+961 8 544 881) or Jad Abou Arraj (+961 3 567 880) To support its social commitment, the NGO Arc-en-Ciel has developed a whole concept with mud bricks and created a dayaa (village) accommodation site. One can, however, participate in the making of the mud bricks, and children can learn how to build small mud houses.

    Visit from May to November: 1. Contact National Heritage Association (+961 1 367 753) or on-site Jean Jabbour (+961 3 283 850) Located 20 minutes by car from Zahle, the Terbol Museum is a refurbished rural farmhouse standing at the heart of the village. Reflecting a traditional way of life, the museum displays archaic agricultural tools and househo...

  4. Zahlé, with a population of approximately 150,000 inhabitants is celebrated in Lebanon and throughout the region for its pleasant climate and traditional cuisine. The capital and largest city of the Beqaa Governorate in Lebanon, Zahlé is proud of its celebrated gastronomy as well as of the fifty poets and writers born in the city over the past century.

  5. It was an important junction on the Silk Road, connecting the Mediterranean to the rest of the Arab world. Throughout history, Zahle has witnessed the rise and fall of various civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, and Ottomans. During Ottoman rule, Zahlé played a significant role in Lebanon's independence struggle.

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  7. Jun 16, 2021 · 9. Hike through the mountains and valleys. Zahle is home to some of the best hiking trails in the country that offer breathtaking views of the natural splendour around. Also known as “The Neighbour of the Gorge”, the city is graced with pleasant weather, incredible rivers, waterfalls and nature reserves.

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