In the second century BCE, the Itureans, an Arab tribe from what is now called Jordan, settled in the southern Bekaa valley. Here, they founded a city called C... Read More...
The city of Anjar was founded by Caliph Walid I at the beginning of the 8th century. The ruins reveal a very regular layout, reminiscent of the palace-cities of... Read More...
The Ammiq Wetland (100 hectares) is the last significant wetland in Lebanon,a remnant of extensive marshes and lakes that once covered parts of the Beqaa Valley... Read More...
A small town known primarily for its ancient Roman artifacts, Furzol lies at six kilometers northeast of Zahle on the way to Baalbek. .Remains of a now-destroye... Read More...
The most important monument in the town of Qab elias is the famous Ottoman castle which overlooks the Bekaa and was built to control the road that linked Beirut... Read More...