Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Mosaic Tripoli



Group discovers the city : visit to the Souk, Mosque, the famous Citadel and the Port of Tripoli.

Pics taken by Kevin, our FTL trainee!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

More of Mosaic...


In baalbeck


Wine producer talks to the group about Lebanese agriculture and challenges in the region of Deir el Ahmar.

Enjoying a traditional Lebanese lunch in our partner cooperative in Rachaya – West Bekaa. Sahtein!

Saturday night: Group sleeps at Eco-lodge in Taanayel, a small village reconstructed in traditional methods, promoting sustainable development and authentic living.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Discovering the streets of Tripoli

El Mina - The Port

Visiting the Sunday Market
Pic below : Hot bread, right out of the wooden oven is delicious with summac!
Tripoli or طرابلس is a city located 85 km north of the capital Beirut;

In ancient times, it was the center of a Phoenician confederation which included Tyre, Sidon and Arados, hence the name Tripoli, meaning "triple city" in Greek. Later, it was controlled successively by the Assyrian Empire, Persian Empire, Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Caliphate, the Seljuk Empire, Crusader States, the Mamluks, and the Ottoman Empire. The Crusaders established the County of Tripoli there in the twelfth century.

Tripoli is today the second-largest city and second-largest port in Lebanon with approximately 500,000 inhabitants.(thanks Wikipedia)

It is definitely worth the visit...If you happen to go there, pass by Al-Hallab restaurant specialized in oriental sweets and confectionery, and taste their "Halawet el Jibn". A delicious cheese paste..dipped in syrup. Oh yum!