Tour overview
The Jebran Khalil Jebran Museum is a tribute to one of Lebanon’s most famous artists and writers. Located in the town of Bcharre, the museum houses a collection of Jebran’s personal belongings, as well as his paintings, sculptures, and manuscripts. Visitors can learn about Jebran’s life and work and see some of his most famous works up close. The museum is a must-visit for art lovers and anyone interested in Lebanese culture.
1- Jebran’s personal belongings: The museum houses a collection of Jebran’s personal belongings, including his furniture, clothing, and personal effects. Visitors can get a glimpse into the artist’s personal life and see the objects that inspired some of his most famous works.
2- Paintings and sculptures: The museum’s galleries are filled with Jebran’s paintings and sculptures, showcasing his unique style and artistic vision. From his early works to his later pieces, visitors can see the evolution of Jebran’s art over the years.
3- Manuscripts and letters: The museum also has a collection of Jebran’s manuscripts and letters, giving visitors a deeper insight into his literary work. Visitors can see the original manuscripts of his famous book “The Prophet” and read some of his personal letters.
4- The building itself: The museum is housed in a beautiful old building in the heart of Bcharre, which has been carefully restored and renovated to showcase Jebran’s work. Visitors can explore the building’s unique architecture and learn about its history as they wander through the museum’s galleries.
The Becharre cedars are one of Lebanon’s most famous natural wonders and a symbol of the country’s enduring beauty. Located in the town of Becharre, the cedar forest is thought to be one of the oldest in the world, with some of the trees dating back over a thousand years. The cedars have played an important role in Lebanon’s history, providing wood for the construction of temples, palaces, and ships. Today, they are a protected natural reserve and a popular destination for visitors from around the world.
1- The forest itself: The Becharre cedar forest covers an area of around 1500 hectares and is home to over 3000 individual trees. Visitors can walk through the forest and admire the majestic cedars, some of which stand up to 40 meters tall.
2- The Cedars of God: Within the Becharre forest lies a special area known as the Cedars of God. This area contains some of the oldest and most impressive cedar trees and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
3- Historical significance: The Becharre cedars have played an important role in Lebanon’s history for thousands of years. They were used to build the temples of ancient Phoenicia, as well as the palaces of King Solomon and the ships of the Egyptian pharaohs.
Kozhaya is a small village in Lebanon’s Mount Lebanon region, known for its beautiful landscape and important religious sites. The village is home to several monasteries and churches, including the Monastery of Saint Anthony of Qozhaya, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area’s natural beauty and spiritual significance make it a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike.
1- Monastery of Saint Anthony of Qozhaya: Founded in the 7th century, the monastery is a must-visit site in Kozhaya. It is known for its beautiful frescoes, historic manuscripts, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
2- Kozhaya church: The Kozhaya church is an important pilgrimage site for Maronite Christians. It dates back to the 4th century and is known for its beautiful frescoes and ancient artifacts.
Included
- Local Transportation
- Tour Guide
Not Included
- Entrance Fees: Admission to Jebran Museum: $2 Admission to Cedars of God: free “donation” Admission to Kozhaya: free “monastery”
- Lunch
- Souvenirs
Meeting Location
Pick-up will be at your hotel or any arranged accommodation in Beirut.
Plan
8:00 - Pick up from hotel
10:00 - Arrive at Jebran Museum
10:30 - Leave Jebran Museum
11:00 - Arrive at Cedars of God
12:00 - Leave Cedars of God
(Lunch)
13:45 - Arrive at Kozhaya
14:30 - Leave Kozhaya
16:30 - Return to hotel
End Location
Drop-off will be at your hotel or any arranged accommodation in Beirut.
Tour Duration
9 hours. The tour may last up to 9 hours depending on traffic.