Small Group Tours - Baalbek, Anjar & Ksara Day trip from Beirut
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Small Group Tours - Baalbek, Anjar & Ksara Day trip from Beirut

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Stop At: Baalbek Roman Ruins, Baalbeck Lebanon

As early as 9000 BC, Baalbek was a place for worship and became a cornerstone of ancient civilizations. Located in modern-day Lebanon, the ruins stand tall as an archaeological wonder with towering monuments and impressive columns.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Temples of Baalbek, Baalbeck Lebanon

Baalbek is an ancient Phoenician city located in what is now modern day Lebanon, north of Beirut, in the Beqaa Valley. Inhabited as early as 9000 BCE, Baalbek grew into an important pilgrimage site in the ancient world for the worship of the Phoenician sky-god Baal and his consort Astarte, the Queen of Heaven (the name `Baalbek' means Lord Baal of the Beqaa Valley). The centre of the city was a grand temple dedicated to Astarte and Baal and the ruins of this early temple remain today beneath the later Roman Temple of Jupiter Baal. Baalbek is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Umayyad Ruins of Aanjar, Anjar Lebanon

The city of Anjar stands as the single Umayyad site in Lebanon, located near the Litani River and 58 km from the capital of Beirut. Anjar was founded during the Umayyad period under Caliph Walid ibn 'Abd al-Malak (r. 705-715 CE) and takes its name from the Arabic term ‘ayn al-jaar, meaning water from the rock - a reference to the streams that flow from adjacent Lebanon and the anti-Lebanon mountain range.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Chateau Ksara, Ksara, Zahle Lebanon

Château Ksara is Lebanon's oldest and most visited winery, attracting some 100,000 visitors per year.

Located in the Bekaa Valley and founded in 1857 by Jesuit Priests, Château Ksara developed the first dry wine in Lebanon. The winery produces approximately 3 million bottles annually. Due to a large Lebanese diaspora all over the world, it can be found and purchased in many different countries. Its wines are exported to over 42 countries. Main export markets include Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Brazil, Africa, Australia and Arab Countries.

Between 2005 and 2015, Château Ksara saw the introduction of new grape varieties in the Bekaa valley. It has also seen developments in technique such as vines cultivation on wires and the attentive application of advanced science by French oenologists, who watch over the vinification, fermentation and decanting processes.

Today, the wines of Château Ksara have a specific character, described as a "rare balance of dry fruitiness, of delicacy and coarseness, and of freshness and vigour.


Duration: 1 hour

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Included
  • Hotel Pick up & Drop off
  • Local guide in Baalback
  • Lunch at a local restaurant
  • Wine tasting in Chateau Ksara ( Amateur Tasting )
  • Entrance fees in Baalbek
  • Entrance fees in Anjar
  • Entrance fees in Ksara
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Entry/Admission - Baalbek Roman Ruins
  • Entry/Admission - Temples of Baalbek
  • Entry/Admission - Umayyad Ruins of Aanjar
  • Entry/Admission - Chateau Ksara
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  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
  • This tour is available every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
  • The price is $95USD per person
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Pickup time for the tour start at 8:00am from your hotel or place of residence inside Beirut
  • People who lives outside of Beirut Can meet us before 8:00am at our office
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Lunch and Entrance fees are included in the price of the tour
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers
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Tourism
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Cultural
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Reviews
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Rodley P
5 | 2018-12-26

The visit to Baalbek was worth the bus for the ruins were some of the.most intact of Roman ruins that I had seen. There were very few visitors in December too. Khalil, our guide on site was an experience himself. Ziad, our tour driver, too care of us very well, making sure that our lunch was served well. And the Lebanese lunch was sumptuous. Good value.

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