After you are picked up by our tour leader, you will visit Tripoli is one of Lebanon's oldest cities. The city is well-known for housing Lebanon's greatest crusader fortress and the world's largest collection of Mamluk architectural heritage. Tripoli is noted for its varied Khan, the massive Citadel St Gilles, and the lovely mosques.
And, Al-Mina is a beach town in Tripoli. It is on the site of the ancient Phoenician city of Tripoli and serves as the harbor city for its modern-day neighbor.
After that you will go to Batroun is a coastal Lebanese city located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern Mountains. The ancient Phoenician seawall was initially a natural structure made of petrified sand dunes. The Phoenicians progressively strengthened it with boulders, and the wall we see today took shape in the first century BC. The Phoenicians built this wall to guard against sea storms and invasions.


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