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From ziplines across mountain valleys to treetop rope courses, adventure parks in Lebanon offer safe outdoor thrills for kids, teens, and adults. Here is what to expect and how to choose one.
Lebanon's mountains, rivers, and coast pack remarkable diversity into a small country. Here is what adventure tourism operators offer and how to plan a safe outdoor trip.
Lebanon's coast hides wrecks, drop-offs, and shallow reefs minutes from Beirut. Here is what diving centers offer, from beginner courses to technical dives.
Flying off Harissa and landing on Jounieh's bay is one of Lebanon's most photographed experiences. Here is how tandem flights work, what they cost, and how to choose a safe operator.
Lebanon's climbing scene has grown rapidly, with indoor gyms in Beirut and outdoor crags in Tannourine and Laklouk. Here is how to start, what gyms offer, and how grades work.
Licensed shooting ranges in Lebanon offer pistol, rifle, and shotgun lanes for sport, training, and licensed self-defence holders. Here is how the legal framework works and what ranges expect.
Lebanon's karting tracks host kids' birthdays, corporate events, and amateur racing leagues. Here is how karting categories work, what gear is provided, and what to expect on track.
Outdoor paintball fields in Lebanon's pine forests are a favourite for stag dos, birthdays, and corporate team-building. Here is what a session includes and how to choose a safe field.
From paddling Batroun's sea caves to descending the Litani in spring, kayak rental in Lebanon opens up the country's water. Here is what's on offer and how to pick the right kayak.
Lebanon's beach clubs and marinas offer everything from jet ski rental to wakeboarding behind a tow boat. Here is what's available, what it costs, and what to expect on safety.
Lebanon's Arabic sweet shops are an institution — from giant Tripoli halawet to delicate Sidon pistachio baklava. Here is a guide to the classics and how to choose a good sweet shop.
Lebanese spice shops blend their own zaatar, sumac, and seven-spice mixes. Here is a guide to the most common spices, what to look for in quality, and how to store them at home.