Monday, October 27, 2014

After Leaving

Is Lebanon the next Dubai?
Reports have been showing that Lebanon could become "one of the big global players in luxury travel". The list was made by ranking them according to the projected growth per annum of tourism as a direct contribution to GDP. This goes to show what a great place Lebanon is. In my travels I experienced an amazing country and a phenomenal city (Beirut). It's too bad the media makes traveling anywhere in the MENA seem like a dangerous chore. Traveling to Lebanon was the furthest thing from it. I can still smell the salty sea breeze as I walked along the Corniche. I hope that someday I can travel back here with some friends because great travels are better shared with friends. I will never forget the locals hospitality, kindness and all the good vibes that this country produced. You should travel to Lebanon as a political act because the people there are down-to-earth and lighthearted, it is 7,000 years old and has a ton of historical sites for a country that is the size of Connecticut (Tyre and Byblos, the Roman ruins at Baalbek in the Bekaa Valley, the monasteries of the holy valley Quadi Qadisha, and the ancient city Anjar), it is peaceful at the moment, the Lebanese have great food and if you're 18 you can experience their great wine, and it has a wide variety of natural diversity.

No comments:

Post a Comment