Attractions in Cham, Syria (7)
Four Seasons
2 Recommendations: 2 Favorable,
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Reviewed by Hamid
Updated 822 days ago
massabkin
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
amazing....once u visit u will be addicted to this place there is a spirit of love and romance especailly in summer when u sit and listen to the water sound passing besides u into the river that passes through the resturant u feel nostalgie u feel so comfort and happy its a place were relax is the right word to express for....
Reviewed by ali sharaf din
Updated 452 days ago
Umayyad Anjar Ruins
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
Anjar - AN UMAYYAD SITE OF LEBANON Anjar, 58 kilometers from Beirut, drive to the west past Zahle, is completely different from any other archaeological experience you'll have in Lebanon. At other historical sites in the country, different epochs and civilizations are superimposed one on top of the other. Anjar is exclusively one period, the Umayyad. his almost perfect quadrilateral of ruins lies in the midst of some of the richest agricultural land in Lebanon. It is only a short distance from gushing springs and one of the important sources of the Litani River. Today's name, Anjar, comes from the Arabic Ain Gerrha, ''the source of Gerrha'', the name of an ancient city founded in this area by the Arab Ituraens during Hellenistic times.
Reviewed by Jessie A
Updated 485 days ago
Anjar
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
In the valey of the Bekaa, near the lebanese-syrian border, this is a place that is a must to see. The history of this place is symply brought from the 1000 nights fairy tales. The perfect weather in this particular spot toguether with this magnificent monument makes you dream.
Reviewed by sergio makdissi
Updated 671 days ago
Zahle
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
is the capital of Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon. With around 80,000 inhabitants, mostly Christian, it is the fifth largest city in Lebanon. Zahle is called the bride of the Bekaa Valley. It is famous for its clean air, its resorts and its food. The city is situated 52 km (32.31 mi) to the East of the Lebanese capital Beirut. It's possible to drive a car from Zahlé to Beirut in 60 to 75 minutes, depending on traffic volume. The river Bardaouni which crosses the city is shallow, especially during summer.
Reviewed by Adnan Mrayati
Updated 709 days ago
Zahle
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
Zahlé is the capital of Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon. With around 130,000 inhabitants, which makes it the 4th largest city in Lebanon. The population of the city is almost entirely Christian, and in particular Greek Catholic. A red-roofed town set among the eastern foothills of Mount Sannine, Zahle enjoys a prime location in the Beqaa valley. Snowcapped mountains tower above it in winter, while in summer its 945 meter elevation keeps the air light and dry.The city center spreads along both banks of the Bardouni River, with the older section of town on the upper elevations of the west bank and the shopping district on the east bank.At the northern end of town is the Bardouni river valley known as Wadi El-Arayesh (Grape Vine Valley) – the site of Zahle's famous outdoor restaurants.
Reviewed by Joe ka
Updated 719 days ago
The grave of Nabi Noah
1 Recommendations: 1 Favorable,
In the village of Karak, nearby the city of Zahle, can be seen, according to local tradition, the grave of Prophet Noah. It seems that the village mosque was built from the ruins of a Roman aqueduct, of which remain some arches. The tomb of Noah itself is located in a room adjacent to the mosque. It is a long stone, covered by prayer mats.
Reviewed by Fair Trade Lebanon
Updated 765 days ago