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This tour has something for everyone. From the exciting nightlift of Beirut, to the bustling old centre of Damascus, we'll see the spectacular ancient ruins of Palmyra and Baalbek, do some urbex at the World Fair site in Tripoli, see the destruction in Homs, Aleppo and Maaloula, and so much more.
INCLUSIONS:
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Visa approval for Syria |
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Accommodation in twin share at roughly 3 star hotels/guesthouses, breakfast included |
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Transport, beginning and ending in Beirut |
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Entrance fees to all sites mentioned in the itinerary, except hammam |
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SAIGA guide and local guides |
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: $400
EXCLUSIONS:
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Visa fee for Syria (paid at the border on arrival) |
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Departure tax for Syria (approx. $5, paid at the border) |
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Hammam (approx. $10 per person) |
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Meals other than breakfast |
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Transport to and from Beirut |
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Accommodation and any other services in Lebanon |
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Personal expenses such as souvenirs or any optional activities |
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PCR Test in Damascus to re-enter Lebanon (approx. $50 per person) |
Take in the spectacular ancient site of Palmyra
Get a first hand view of how Syria is rebuilding after the civil war
Urban explaration at its best - the abandoned World Fair Site in Tripoli
Get a photo with Saddam Hussein at the Hall of Fame Museum
Heading to the southern side of Beirut again we'll drive into the mountains to one of the stranger sites in Lebanon, the Moussa Castle.
As a young man Moussa Al Maamari had a hard life, ridiculed by teachers and shunned by the girl he wanted to be with. Instead of despair he bought himself some land and made it his life-long ambition to build his own castle. Doing part time work elsewhere to fund his dream, he not only built a large castle but filled it with an eclectic collection of guns, jewellery and wax figures.
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