Embark on a full day journey in Saint Charbel, Rafka, Hardini, and Byblos. Explore ancient monasteries, visit old churches, and indulge in a delicious lunch in Byblos.
Embark on a full day journey in Saint Charbel, Rafka, Hardini, and Byblos. Explore ancient monasteries, visit old churches, and indulge in a delicious lunch in Byblos.
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Monastery of St. Maron Annaya - You will start you day in the Monastery of Saint Maron, also called the Cave of the monks, is an ancient cavern - used as a Maronite monastery - carved out of solid rock in the side of a cliff.
At Saint Charbel Tomb, see where the sainted monk–whose mortal remains emanated white light–spent the last 23 years of his…
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Monastery of St. Maron Annaya - You will start you day in the Monastery of Saint Maron, also called the Cave of the monks, is an ancient cavern - used as a Maronite monastery - carved out of solid rock in the side of a cliff.
At Saint Charbel Tomb, see where the sainted monk–whose mortal remains emanated white light–spent the last 23 years of his life. According to many witnesses, the monk’s body was found intact four months after his burial without a coffin in muddy grounds. Walk the short wooded path from the temple to the tomb, which today holds only bones of peculiar reddish color. -
Kfifan Monastery,Batroun - will continue to visit Saint Nimatallah al Hardini msuuem The museum, located within the St Hardini monastery, is dedicated to the life of St. Youssef Kessab, born in Hardine in 1808, from a devout Maronite Catholic family
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Jrabta - After you will visit the Monastery of Saint Joseph, Saint RAFQAâs Tomb, lies at 350 meters altitude on the plateau known as ad-Dahr at the foot of Mount Jrabta, in the Batroun area, North Lebanon
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Byblos - Afterwards you will go to Byblos to have lunch and discover several beautiful old churches
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- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
You will start you day in the Monastery of Saint Maron, also called the Cave of the monks, is an ancient cavern - used as a Maronite monastery - carved out of solid rock in the side of a cliff.
After you will visit the Monastery of Saint Joseph, Saint RAFQA’s Tomb, lies at 350 meters altitude on the plateau known as ad-Dahr at the foot of Mount Jrabta,…
You will start you day in the Monastery of Saint Maron, also called the Cave of the monks, is an ancient cavern - used as a Maronite monastery - carved out of solid rock in the side of a cliff.
After you will visit the Monastery of Saint Joseph, Saint RAFQA’s Tomb, lies at 350 meters altitude on the plateau known as ad-Dahr at the foot of Mount Jrabta, in the Batroun area, North Lebanon.
One of the nuns who stand out in the history of the monastery was Sister RAFQA (1832-1914), who bore terrible suffering with patience and resignation.
You will continue to visit Saint Nimatallah al Hardini museum The museum, located within the St Hardini monastery, is dedicated to the life of St. Youssef Kessab
Then you will then go to Byblos to have lunch and discover several beautiful old churches.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.