Valley in eastern Lebanon
The Bekaa is a vast, open valley nestled in the east between Lebanon's two mountain ranges. The Bekaa Valley has been known since ancient times as the "bread basket of Lebanon." It is a checkerboard of fields, dotted with small villages – a testament of the region's agricultural heritage. Here you will find a center of Lebanese gastronomy, with a number of wineries producing world-renowned Lebanese wines, and an array of local restaurants with mouth-watering Lebanese cuisine. The Bekaa valley is a transit point between the Syrian capital (Damascus) and Lebanese one (Beirut).
Cities edit
Other destinations edit
Understand edit
Get in edit
Get around edit
See edit
- Anjar — an Armenian community with ruins listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Do edit
Eat edit
Drink edit
Stay safe edit
Go next edit
🔥 Popular: Main PageSpecial:SearchWiki Travel:AboutWiki Travel:HelpMoroccoList of country calling codesAshburn (Virginia)Special:RecentChangesSnorkelingJapanWiki Travel:Travellers' pubEuropeNorth AmericaPan-American HighwayUnited States of AmericaNew York CityLagunaLabuan BajoEastern IndiaThailandWiki Travel:Requested articlesSpecial:MyTalkQuezon City/CubaoAsiaDestinationsUnited KingdomSeychellesItalyCaviteNorth East ScotlandAmerican Industry TourUNESCO World Heritage listPortugalMuvattupuzhaTurkeyAddis AbabaSingaporeColumbia (Missouri)Port BlairParisJohor BahruGrand Trunk RoadAluvaTurkmenistanAfricaGermanyBahrainAustraliaTokyoBohemiaWestern IndiaNoidaPhrasebooksTorres del Paine National ParkMidwestSouth (United States of America)Southern CaliforniaPadangChinaTbilisiMussoorieCanadaOceaniaBaliUSADriving in FinlandCookstownBarcelonaFranceKish IslandKolkata/EsplanadeAgbokim WaterfallsAlicantePeruDanubeIstanbulPorto-NovoUzbekistanNorway