Private Qadisha Valley, Gibran Museum & Cedars Hike | From Beirut

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(2 reviews)
Beirut, Lebanon

9 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Lebanon's north rewards the traveler who goes beyond the standard itinerary — and this private day trip does exactly that. Four stops in the same mountain valley, each completely different from the last: a UNESCO World Heritage gorge, the museum and tomb of the author whose book has sold 100 million copies, an ancient cedar grove at 2,000 metres, and a 12th-century monastery carved directly into a cliff face that houses the first printing press ever used in the Middle East.
Private vehicle and knowledgeable English-speaking driver throughout — your pace, no group schedule, nobody else's timing. Your driver covers the key facts and stories at every stop. Entrance tickets and optional lunch payable on site.

What's Included

Knowledgeable English-speaking driver
Easy 1-hour hike through the Cedars of God
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Beirut
Private air-conditioned vehicle
Qadisha Valley viewpoint — photo stops
Lunch (optional — at own expense)
Gratuities (optional)

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Free pickup is available from any hotel, Airbnb, or residence in Beirut.

Itinerary

Duration: 9 hours (approximately)
  • Beirut (Pass by)

    8:30 AM — Hotel pickup Your driver meets the group at your Beirut hotel and heads north — coastal highway climbing into the Lebanese mountains toward the Qadisha Valley. Two hours of increasingly dramatic scenery.

    Admission ticket free
  • Qadisha Valley (Pass by)

    Qadisha Valley — UNESCO gorge · photo stop at the rim Pull over at the rim and look down — sheer limestone walls dropping hundreds of metres to the valley floor, dotted with ancient monastery caves carved into the cliff face over seventeen centuries. Qadisha means "Holy" in Aramaic. Your driver explains who chose these inaccessible cliffs and why. Multiple photo stops along the rim. The view that makes travelers understand why Lebanon's north is worth the drive.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1
    Gibran Museum

    Khalil Gibran Museum — The Prophet, in the village that produced it The Prophet has sold over 100 million copies in more than 100 languages — one of the best-selling books of the entire 20th century. Khalil Gibran was born in Bcharre, shaped by this mountain landscape, and buried here — in the cave chapel of this former Carmelite monastery carved into the cliff above the village. The museum holds his original oil paintings, watercolours, and personal manuscripts. Your driver covers Gibran's life, his years in New York, and why The Prophet reads differently when you are standing in the place that made it.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    The Cedars of God

    Cedars of God — easy one-hour hike · UNESCO-protected grove A UNESCO-protected grove at 2,000 metres above sea level where some trees exceed 1,000 years and trunks measure more than 14 metres in circumference. These are the descendants of the forests that built Phoenician ships and furnished Solomon's Temple. An easy one-hour hike on marked trails — suitable for all fitness levels, no steep terrain. Your driver covers the ecology and conservation story of Lebanon's most emblematic tree throughout. At your own pace — no group rushing you through.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Bcharre

    Lunch in Bcharre — optional Mountain Lebanese mezze at a local Bcharre restaurant — grilled meats, fresh bread, Qadisha Valley views. Optional and at your own expense. Worth the stop — the valley view from up here is one of the best lunch settings in Lebanon.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Deir Qozhaya

    Kozhaya Monastery — first printing press in the Middle East Descend into the Qadisha Valley for the day's final and most atmospheric stop — the Monastery of Saint Anthony of Kozhaya, founded in the 12th century and carved directly into the limestone cliff face of the valley wall. Cave chapels, ancient stone cells, complete gorge silence. Inside: a pilgrimage cave active for over eight centuries, and the first printing press ever used in the Middle East — brought here by Maronite monks in the 16th century. Most travelers who visit Kozhaya say it is the stop they did not expect and cannot forget. Your driver explains the full significance of the printing press and what it means for the history of knowledge in the Levant.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Beirut (Pass by)

    Return to Beirut — approx. 6:00–7:00 PM Drop-off at your Beirut hotel. A UNESCO gorge, the tomb of The Prophet's author, thousand-year-old cedar trees, and the first printing press in the Middle East — Lebanon's north, privately, at your own pace. Done properly.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Beirut Daily Tours

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