Bro u definitely need a guide 😇.... U were so close to rawche rock.. Check out zeitoune bay/ downtown Beirut / venture outside Beirut to jounieh use cable car.... Visit jbeil or batroun.... Baalbek is a place to b if u like megalithic history.... Ksara winery.... Mountains hikes etc....
You made a mistake in the video most of Lebanon are Muslims not Christians (( although due to French colonization Christians especially catholics were given a privileges over the rest of the population politicly and financially for example most of property’s in Lebanon were granted to Christians , furthermore while Christians can buy any property in Lebanon non Christians are banned from owning property’s in Christian majority areas in short Lebanon is a Christian apartheid state thanks to catholic sectarian France .
I would just book an airport transfer before arriving. You will pay double (about $13 for Mercedes Benz), but it makes things easy arriving. Be sure to take USD, and maybe consider booking a hotel for 1 or 2 nights before going. Of course, if you do nothing and just go on the fly, you will be fine, but you will need a lot of patience
It would be much better if we saw more of the streets of Beirut, and less of the RUclipsr’s image. His voice can be heard even if the camera is focused on the object of this video, which is the Streets of Beirut. And the camera often moves erratically.
Thank you for showing us. It seems peaceful. Even though people have lost their incomes, and food is expensive. How are the regular people getting by? It seems to me normal. That when your kids go hungry. You do things, you wouldn’t normally do.
you're a good vlogger man, keep it up, youtube recommended
I appreciate that!
Go up to batroun and Byblos. Best cities in middle east.
Bro u definitely need a guide 😇.... U were so close to rawche rock.. Check out zeitoune bay/ downtown Beirut / venture outside Beirut to jounieh use cable car.... Visit jbeil or batroun.... Baalbek is a place to b if u like megalithic history.... Ksara winery.... Mountains hikes etc....
Junia used to be a good spot, I don’t know how much of the last blast affected that area though. Wish our brothers and sisters the best in Lebanon.
better days ahead!
@@thekoreantraveler inshallah brother. Thanks for sharing your experience
You made a mistake in the video most of Lebanon are Muslims not Christians (( although due to French colonization Christians especially catholics were given a privileges over the rest of the population politicly and financially for example most of property’s in Lebanon were granted to Christians , furthermore while Christians can buy any property in Lebanon non Christians are banned from owning property’s in Christian majority areas in short Lebanon is a Christian apartheid state thanks to catholic sectarian France .
So we all know lebanon is facing w hard economic crisis. So you know that and you insisted to go and then you start complaining. Are you serious?
Would you recommend booking in advance from abroad or just go on the fly?
I would just book an airport transfer before arriving. You will pay double (about $13 for Mercedes Benz), but it makes things easy arriving. Be sure to take USD, and maybe consider booking a hotel for 1 or 2 nights before going. Of course, if you do nothing and just go on the fly, you will be fine, but you will need a lot of patience
@@thekoreantraveler Thanks so much
It would be much better if we saw more of the streets of Beirut, and less of the RUclipsr’s image. His voice can be heard even if the camera is focused on the object of this video, which is the Streets of Beirut. And the camera often moves erratically.
How long will you stay?
did he mention the moon?
Thank you for showing us. It seems peaceful. Even though people have lost their incomes, and food is expensive. How are the regular people getting by?
It seems to me normal. That when your kids go hungry. You do things, you wouldn’t normally do.
They've started to hold up banks to recover savings accounts
@@thekoreantraveler Ouch, Hard to stay anonymous that way.
@@billpetersen298 I don't think the Lebanese value privacy in the same ways other countries do. It is an everybody knows everybody sort of society
@@thekoreantraveler I meant, in a holding up the bank kind of way. But then as you say. If it's to get your own money out. That's another matter.
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thank you
since you are in Lebanon, are you going back to Iraq?
Yes I will be sharing soon
go to badaro area ! near the national museum
Thanks for the tip
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