Jeita Grotto, Baalbek, Beiteddine, Byblos ...
The Eiffel tower is a lovely place to visit.There is one other place I forgot the name of though...
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A foreign tourist is a external tourist. For example, I'm Lebanese, and my friend Guy is French. If Guy came to Lebanon he is a foreign tourist. An overseas tourist would be one who travels to another country that is overseas. A domestic tourist is a person who travels in his own country. For example, I'm Lebanese and I live in Beirut, so my daily community is in Beirut, but if I go to Bekaa on the weekend, in the north of Lebanon, I'm doing traveling in my own country.
Yes it was one of the seaport cities of the ancient Phoenicians. It still exists today in modern Lebanon. Its Arabic name is Sur.
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The Chbeeb name is an Arabic one that originates from Palestine and/or Lebanon
Travel is somehow you get from one place to another. Tourist is a person that uses Travel to get to their destination where they dont live or work.
There is not a big difference between tourist and excursionist. A tourist is one who visits a certain place for enjoyment. An excursionist goes to an area to see certain attractions.
Sightseer. Or just plain "outgoing". Surly not what you are looking for, but one way to think about it.
In fact there are, two towns with the same name "Jdeideh" in Lebanon.One in the south (south Lebanon).The other one is in Maten and currently belongs to Beirut it's official name is Jdeideh-al-Maten.
Tabouleh, Kibeh, Sambousic, Kaftah and heaps more
Mount Lebanon was a province in Lebanon during the ottoman period, the French expanded it to become Lebanon. Currently, Mount Lebanon is one of 6 governorates of Lebanon, and is situated in the middle.