Baalbek, Cedars of God Forest and Monastery of Qozhaya
From $130 • All ages! • Public tour • Max 20 participants • 10h • Entrance fees and lunch included
$158.11 | Adults Age 13+ |
$131.76 | Children Age 4-12 |
Free | Infants Age 0-3 |
Prices above include fees and taxes.
Prices for Sunday, May 18, 2025 at 08:00
Save time, and combine the natural beauty and History in one day tour from Beirut.
Duration
10 hours
About
Save time, and combine the natural beauty and History in one day tour from Beirut. Enjoy the green sceneries on your way to Bcharre through the Holy valley of Qadisha with a short stop at Qozhaya Monastery. Then visit the Cedars of God forest , take some picture and head after to Baalbek. After lunch, Visit Baalbek, one of the most celebrated sanctuaries of the ancient world and home to the complex which includes two of the largest and grandest Roman temple ever built.
Highlights
• Pick up from your hotel in Beirut and join our small group tour to Baalbek, Cedars & Qozhaya monastery
• Pass by the holy valley of Qadisha and enjoy the view of the green mountains
• Visit the Cedars of God Nature reserve in the village of Bcharre
• Visit the monastery of saint Anthony Qozhaya
• Head after towards Baalbek to explore the Roman Ruins and Huge Temples
• Have lunch at a local Lebanese restaurant
What's Included?
✓ Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off
✓ Professional Tour Guide ( English - Arabic )
✓ Tickets / Admission fees to all sites
✓ Lunch at a local Lebanese restaurant
What's Excluded?
X Gratuities (optional)
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Qadisha Valley
Qadisha Valley, also known as ‘Wadi kadisha”, is an important Christian monastic and touristic site. Occupying several monasteries all around, along with a huge greenery scenery and religious buildings. Qadisha valley is a place full of nature and serenity where one can enjoy a marvelous sightseeing experience.
Cedars of God
The Cedars of God in Bcharri, also known as Arz Al Rabb in Arabic, is one of the most famous symbols of Lebanon’s flag. The cedar tree represents the strength power and dignity of Lebanon and the Lebanese people through the years.
Monastery of saint Anthony Qozhaya - Qadisha
Monastery of St. Anthony Qozhaya was built in the valley of faith, it is one of the oldest monasteries in Qadisha valley. Qozhaya’s name is originally taken from Syriac and means “the treasure of life”. The monastery is surrounded by oak, cedars and pine trees and on the valley runs Qadisha River that has turned the whole area to magnificent gardens of natural beauties.
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.