Embark on a half-day scenic tour to Beit El Din and Deir El Qamar in Lebanon’s Chouf region. Explore Beiteddine Palace and the charming village of Deir El Qamar while taking in the picturesque countryside views.
Embark on a half-day scenic tour to Beit El Din and Deir El Qamar in Lebanon’s Chouf region. Explore Beiteddine Palace and the charming village of Deir El Qamar while taking in the picturesque countryside views.
- Beiteddine Palace - Beiteddine Palace, also known as the ‘House of Faith,’ is a 19th-century palace located in Beiteddine, Lebanon. It is the venue for the annual Beiteddine Festival and houses the Beiteddine Palace Museum. Emir Bashir Chehab II, who later ruled the Mount Lebanon Emirate, constructed the palace between 1788 and 1818. After 1840,…
- Beiteddine Palace - Beiteddine Palace, also known as the ‘House of Faith,’ is a 19th-century palace located in Beiteddine, Lebanon. It is the venue for the annual Beiteddine Festival and houses the Beiteddine Palace Museum. Emir Bashir Chehab II, who later ruled the Mount Lebanon Emirate, constructed the palace between 1788 and 1818. After 1840, the Ottomans used it as a government building, and during the French Mandate, it served as a local administrative office. In 1943, it was designated as the official summer residence of the president. The palace suffered significant damage during the Lebanese Civil War. Today, parts of it are open to the public, while the remainder continues to serve as the president’s summer residence.
- Deir el Qamar - Deir al-Qamar, meaning “Monastery of the Moon,” is a village situated southeast of Beirut, approximately five kilometers from Beiteddine Palace in the Chouf District of Mount Lebanon. Deir El Qamar was the first village in Lebanon to establish a municipality in 1864 and is the birthplace of many notable figures, including artists, writers, and politicians. The town was home to people of various religious backgrounds and featured a mosque, synagogue, and Christian churches. In 1860, Deir al-Qamar was destroyed during the civil war between Druze and Christians, during which the town was set on fire. Napoleon III dispatched a French contingent to rebuild it, reaffirming France’s historical role as protector of Christians in the Ottoman Empire, as established by a treaty in 1523. In 1864, Deir el-Qamar elected the first municipality in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire. The village maintains a charming appearance with its typical stone houses and red tile roofs.
- Fakhreddine’s Mosque - Fakhreddine Mosque, featuring an octagonal minaret, is located in Deir el Qamar, Lebanon. Built in 1493 and restored in the 16th century by Fakhreddine I, it is the oldest mosque in Mount Lebanon.
- Saydet El Talle Church - The Church of Saidet et Tallé, translated as Our Lady of the Hill, is one of the most significant historical and religious sites in Deir el Qamar, dating back to the 15th century. Monk Nicolas Smisaati constructed a church on the site over the ruins of an ancient Phoenician temple dedicated to the goddess Astarte, which was later destroyed by an earthquake in 859. According to the Maronite Heritage website, “the legend says that there was a Druze Emir in Baakline observing the hill of Dar El Kamar. He saw a light emanating from the hill, so he gathered his soldiers and instructed them to dig in the land the next morning. He told them: ‘If you find an Islamic symbol, build a mosque. If you find a Christian symbol, build a church.’ In the morning, the soldiers discovered a rock with a cross on it, and beneath the cross were the moon and Venus. This was the sign that, in the distant past, there was a temple dedicated to the moon and Venus, which later became a church.”

- Private transportation
- English Speaking Driver
- Hotel Pick up & Drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- English Speaking Driver
- Hotel Pick up & Drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
Embark on a captivating journey through Lebanon’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes with our Half-Day Tour to Beit El Din and Deir El Qamar. Step back in time as we delve into the stories of empires and civilizations that have shaped this region for centuries. From the grandeur of Beit El Din Palace, once home to Emir Bashir Shihab II, to the…
Embark on a captivating journey through Lebanon’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes with our Half-Day Tour to Beit El Din and Deir El Qamar. Step back in time as we delve into the stories of empires and civilizations that have shaped this region for centuries. From the grandeur of Beit El Din Palace, once home to Emir Bashir Shihab II, to the charming village of Deir El Qamar, adorned with traditional Lebanese architecture, each stop promises a glimpse into Lebanon’s vibrant past. Join us for an enriching exploration of culture, heritage, and natural beauty in the heart of Lebanon.
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