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Why Lebanon?
Honestly, I stumbled upon Lebanon while scrolling through travel blogs and the vibe just grabbed me. But there’s a catch.
Beyond the Anchor Desk: The Unfiltered Story of Kat Abughazaleh The mountains, the beaches, the food – it all feels raw and real.
Visa & Entry
First thing, check if you need a visa.
Most tourists get a 30‑day stamp on arrival, but it’s smart to double‑check the latest rules.
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Budget Tips
You can definatly travel on $50 a day if you know where to stay and eat.
Breakdown: accommodation, food, transport, attractions.
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Top Places
Here are the spots that stole my heart:
- Beirut – vibrant streets
- Mount Lebanon – hiking trails
- Sidon & Tyre – ancient ports
- Baalbek – Roman marvels
- Chouf Mountains – cedar forests
If you want insider tips on each spot, see .
Food & Culture
Lebanese food its a party for the palate.
Try mezze, manakish, and fresh fruit juices.
For a local guide on where to eat, check .
And this is where things get interesting.
Practical Tips
Safety is generally good, but stay aware in crowded areas.
Keep a copy of your passport and a backup phone charger.
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Money Hacks
Monetization note: using local ride‑share apps saves cash.
Also, booking guesthouses in Gemmayze gives you authenticity and low cost.
That’s my go‑to option for budget travelers. Now think about that for a second.
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