Travel to Lebanon’s biggest cedar reserve and wander through some of the world’s oldest documented forests. Take a guided tour of the nearby Deir el Qamar, stop for a local lunch in the town square, and explore the magnificent 19th-century Beiteddine Palace.
After pickup from Beirut, drive into the mountains to the Shouf Cedars reserve. Walk a gentle trail with your guide and learn about the significance of Lebanon’s cedar forests, which were prized by the ancient Egyptians for building temples and boats.
Next, visit the town of Deir el Qamar, which dates back to the period of the Crusades. Wander the picturesque stone streets and sunny white squares with your guide and stop here for a traditional lunch.
Head to the nearby Beiteddine Palace. Explore the building’s ornate 19th-century architecture, tranquil courtyards and lush gardens. Finally, make your way back to Beirut where your guide will drop you off at your hotel.