Discover the best of Lebanon and visit some of the most cherished monuments on a tour in the Bekaa valley region. Get picked up from your hotel for an easy journey and spend your time exploring two UNESCO World Heritage Site. Baalbek is one of the finest examples of Imperial Roman architecture and Anjar is a good testimony to the Umayyad civilization. Learn more about Lebanon wines while sampling a selection of one red, one white, and one rosé at Ksara, the largest and most famous winery in Lebanon.
Visit some of the most cherished monuments on a tour in the Bekaa valley region
Prices All ages, price per person
If 1 person: $250 per person If 2 person: $125 per person If 3 person: $100 per person If 4 person: $75 per person If 5 person: $60 per person If 6 person: $60 per person If 7 person: $60 per person If 8 person: $60 per person If 9 person: $60 per person
Duration: 8 hours
What's Included? ✓ Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off ✓ Private air-conditioned vehicle ✓ Professional Guide (English, French, Turkish, Spanish, Italian). What's Excluded? X Meals X Tickets / Admission to the sites X Gratuities (optional)
Highlights • Pick up from your hotel and start a private tour to Baalbek, Anjar & Ksara • Discover the Umayyad Ruins of Anjar • Explore the majestic Roman ruins of Baalbek and visit the temples of Bacchus and Jupiter • Taste the best Lebanese wine at Chateau Ksara
Baalbek The ruins of Baalbek still stand as one of Lebanon’s most prized historical treasures. Known as the Heliopolis or ‘The City of the Sun’, Baalbek’s ruins comprise the most impressive ancient site in Lebanon. It is consisting of Roman temples complex (Jupiter, Bacchus and Venus), considered as one of the Middle East's major archaeological highlights. Anjar Anjar is an example of an inland commercial center, built by Caliph Walid in the 8th century. The city of Anjar bears outstanding witness to the Umayyad civilization, including two palaces, a mosque and a public bath. Chateau Ksara Château Ksara’s core values are tradition, nobility and modernity. Founded in 1857 by Jesuit priests, it is Lebanon’s oldest largest and most visited winery. Ksara’s wine is the most popular in Lebanon.