That hike would sit in the corner and cry compared to the one you would need to make to get to the monastery I mentioned in the previous video 😂. Hopefully you could make it in the summer. Glad you’re enjoying Lebanon the way it should be enjoyed.
See if you can attend a maronite mass too , half of the liturgy is still in aramaic their original language which is also the same dialect of aramaic that Christ spoke in , it will be a nice spiritual and cultural experience
@@redninja2814 The only reason that Lebanon was able to rise up was the generous support from rich gulf Arab and Arab petrodollars , from generous donation to offering Lebanese well paid job opportunities to investments, petrodollars deposit in banks that made Lebanon known as the Switzerland of the Mideast for its ability to attract Arab petrodollars fund, currently the situation changed is far more difficult to attract Arab money and support even if political relationships get better the Arab gulf countries are financially under pressure making it difficult to assist Lebanon . the only thing keeping Lebanon standing is Lebanese expat rimmatfance. many Arab countries depend on expat remittance, the largest source of Lebanese remittance is Saudi Arabia and gulf Arab countries then the U.S. and Australia.
@@Jewzi123 lebanon is a rich country in Petrol, Oil, Gaz and water, all Nations knew it, also they know that we don’t need anybody, we have the biggest reserve of Gaz and petrol in the Middle East enough to make every Lebanese a millionaire, just like the Arab countries …….. but having a greedy and criminal country on our border is killing us and causing us to be poor by force. But God, Our Lord Jesus, His Holy Mother Mary and All Our Holy Saints are Protecting us from this evil country. And someday, hopefully not far, we will be able to stand on our Feet ….. by the Grace of Our Savior Jesus Christ. 🙏🕯🙏
Just can't find words to describe how i feel when i've seen back Bcharré ,the kadisha Valley,stunning view that i ve missed so much! thank you so much for sharing,it goes right-ahead to the heart!
شكرا جزيلا على هذه التغطيه الجميله ، حقا رائع إنها محل التقدير ، لبنان بلد سياحي بإمتياذ حلوه بجمال طبيعتها الخلابه حيث البحر والجبال ولطف أهلها المحترمون . حيث أكتملت لبنان رونقا بجمالكي الأنيق .
Kadisha from the Syriac language, meaning holy, Syriac was the official language of Lebanon before Arabic. This valley is where the Christians hid from the Muslim attacks in the old times, such as the Mamelik attacks, Ottomans etc.
I miss my lebanon village which is kfrasghab.I migrated to Australia at the age 12 years to my grandparents now I am 79 years . I would like to go back to my village for the rest of my life ONLY TO EAT the FABULOUS fresh POMMEGRANTE FRUIT from the holy valley . Thank you for the video❤😂
Another breath Taking video Emily. Such amazing filming with so much sincerity and love to where you are. You show us things so calmly it is so Captivating. I also loved the man2oushe yum yum best breakfast for me in the entire world. I wanted to see more in that video. Looking forward to the next longer video hehe.
Hehe, you're in luck because a longer video is coming up! 😄 Thank you zuzangelo for your heartfelt, kind comment. I really appreciate it, and it encourages me to keep going 😊
Hahahaha I laughed when you said we were meant to order meat and zatar. That’s not heard of, but yogurt and zatar is the right combination. Even if the guy understood it as meat (lahmeh), he would not have given you that. Found you guys by accident. Born in Lebanon,live in Australia,love your videos. Wish I was there, looking forward to watching them all 😊
Thank you for your visit to Lebanon, and we hope that you enjoyed this visit, but you have to visit Byblos because it is the most beautiful city in Lebanon🇱🇧❤️
First! Yay finally a new video! Thank you so much for upload it today 😊 Cannot wait for the next adventure from you 👍 P.S can you drop your skincare routine or what product did you use when you travelling? Your skin looks so flawless and really smooth! Need that info ASAP 😁
Thank YOU, Kevin! 😊 Next one coming soon My skincare routine is kind of complex and long: I wash my face with cleanser, apply toner, a facial serum, eye brightener/moisturizer, and finally use a moisturizer followed up by sunscreen. I travel with everything I own, so my self-care bag is not "travel-size" 😆
@@20CamelsEmily wow thanks for the reply, no wonder your skin is amazing! It's looks super smooth and clear 🌟 Perhaps in the future video or in tiktok you consider to sharing to us about how you maintaining your health while travelling aboard and/or how your skin must be dealing with travelling activities; living in another country, adjusting your tastebud and stomach while eat their local culinary, extreme weather/climate, etc. That's will be a great help to those who want to travelling aboard and living the life just like you and Valentine. Lastly, I'm really happy that I'm stumble upon your channel while searching about honey in farmer market, and your Belarus video pop up 😆 You deserve more subs and views! By the way take care and stay safe there 🙏
The hike is much more longer and spectacular down there, should ve slept in the quannoubine monastery and continued the next day, I usually rent a room in the monastery and hike on multiple paths every day
🌲🌲🌲🌼🌼🌸🌸🌲🌲🌲🥂🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧😇😇😇🎥🎥🎥🎯... This one.. Reminds me of the Gd old hiking days in Lebanon practically every single weekend ... Nowadays it's only a couple of visits each year to lebanon.. It's weird how time takes us away from home even though there's no better place to b.... By d way We did the same track back in 2018 it was around the same time frame... And it was awesome... A bit longer though and it covered also some caves and cool monasteries.... All in all... Great vid and keep it up guys.... Anywhere around the world.... 🏹
Thank you for your support and encouragement 😄 I'm so glad that this video was able to bring back some of those special memories for you. It IS crazy where life can bring us... And how cool that we did a similar hike around the same time frame! I definitely missed the caves & monasteries, but have those on my list for the next time I go 🏹
@@20CamelsEmily 🎯🙏🏻🥂▶️ hopefully in a bit more peaceful world... D last 3 years have been like a never-ending nightmare and by best means a bad video game with high definition graphics 😅.... Stay safe guys... And most of all positive as much as possible 😁🕵️♂️💯🛡️
Qadisha Valley means the holy valley, Qadisha is an assyrian word that means holy, they called it qadisha, because the whole valley was and still places for many monks and hermits, and the people who passes next to the valley they would hear the monks praying "qadishat Aloho, qadishat hayoltono, qadishat lo moyouto" = holy is God, holy is the mighty, holy who never dies... the word "qadishat" was given to this valley...
The mass deportations of people by the Assyrians and the use of Aramaic as a lingua franca by Babylonian merchants served to spread the language, so that in the 7th and 6th centuries bce it gradually supplanted Akkadian as the lingua franca of the Middle East.
Aramaic (a Semitic language) that was the everyday tongue in the Levant & Mesopotamia. Like most languages, Aramaic spread through centuries of conquest, spurred by the invasions of the Assyrian & later Persian empires. A version of it is spoken by communities of Chaldaean Christians in Iraq & Syria. In the age of the historical Jesus, Aramaic was confronted by new imperial realities: The whole of the Levant, was part of the Roman empire. The historical Jesus probably did not speak Latin. The lingua franca through much of the eastern Roman world was Greek, The gospels carried down by tradition were written in Greek - via the eastern Roman empire.
i know your videos are about your stay in lebanon, but as expat lebanese, living abroad for many years i wish you can one day have the opportunity to visit Syria. Even when i used to travel to lebanon, i found myself enjoying my travels to Syria more than i did my native lebanon. If you like the feel of history and culture then Syria will really wow you. hopefully things return back to normal in Syria.
and this is the problem with lebanese, you think you are the kings of this world and every other people and places in this world take a second seat to you. A good number of lebanese are an embarrassment where ever they go in this world because their arrogance is just too much for others to handle.
@@chaccmi1358 Of course, another paranoid lebanese, that thinks the refugees are another secret plot by Bashar to take over lebanon. You do know that lebanon and syria are really one land anyways. And no technically speaking according to my passport this poster is 100 percent lebanese. Chill out man.
Zaatar explainer: Thyme, oregano, hyssop and marjoram are all referred to as Zaatar in Lebanon and they are used in different ways. However the zaatar you eat in a manouché is actually Lebanese oregano mixed with sumac, roasted sesame seeds and salt. Other Levantine countries have their own Zaatar mix of herbs and spices, but in Lebanon, it's traditionally those four ingredients that make up the zaatar mix for manouché.
@@20CamelsEmily yup next time maybe! And i would love to recommend this guy “Anthony rahayel” he is a Lebanese food vloger and well knowledgeable about all lebanon. I believe would be a good idea to make some videos together! Good luck ❤️
Great point! I might have confused him. The problem is, in the moment, if I can't do the mental calculation quickly enough because being American I tend to think in miles 😅
@@20CamelsEmily Haha Yep .I watch ur blogs all the time If u want to visit amazing places go to sir el deneyah north Lebanon ,There is like 50 villages over there and there is a cave called مغارة الزحلان (Zehlan Cave ) Wich is very nice and there is a mountain Called Jabal arbeen (جبل اربعين ) Its like a touristic Distination There is also a very nice area Called bakhoun (بخعون ) All of these wich i stated are all Close to each other and will not dissapoint u ,there is also some hotels over there like Castle of princes (قصر الامراء ) .The only problem over there if u drive is the terrain the roads are not the best in some places but can all be managed . If u ever come there try in bakhoon halewet el rez u will for sure love it and there is also some infamous restaurants that make Great food that i can give u contact of
Hey Peter, I recommend asking my friend Anthony in Bcharre for the exact location. You can contact him on IG at: @sequoia.guesthouse or you can ask someone in Bcharre when you get into town. Anyone would be glad to help you :) Have a great hike & trip!
Labneh and zaatar is OK., but meat and zaatar nobody makes it actually. From what I perceive, it seems that this vlog was taken before and not this year. This year 2022 it did snow a lot.
Thank you for the video. Lebanon will always be the most beautiful country in the world.c Just don't watch the news, they only put the ugly side of it.
Albeit the lebneh was good. We like thyme and sumac on our eggs with a side of lebneh add some Onions tomatoes and avocados...mmm mmm. If you ever go back try the spinach pies! Yum
@20camels I have to say that you ended up making a very fortunate mistake! Meat and thyme wouldn't have worked well together 😂. On the other hand ladne and thyme are a superb combo. I'm glad you enjoyed the trip.
I am pretty sad you didn't visit the religious house at the end there is a father who is actually a priest his body is still the same his daughter is a saint who dressed up as a boy to be with her father and live with Jesus she has a nice story too
Yeah, there’s a lot we missed on that hike. Unfortunately we couldn’t keep going because we didn’t really want to be hiking back in the dark. I guess we’ll have to save that for next time
great choices
Thanks! 😉
Next time we visit, we'll have to check out at least one of the monasteries -- Hopefully in the summertime! 😉
That hike would sit in the corner and cry compared to the one you would need to make to get to the monastery I mentioned in the previous video 😂. Hopefully you could make it in the summer. Glad you’re enjoying Lebanon the way it should be enjoyed.
@@scarsstitches636 Hamatoura Monastery is something else...
Saint Anthony Qozhaya
Oh yeah it was fantastic
See if you can attend a maronite mass too , half of the liturgy is still in aramaic their original language which is also the same dialect of aramaic that Christ spoke in , it will be a nice spiritual and cultural experience
ما شاءالله تبارك الرحمن على طبيعة لبنان الحبيب الله يحميك يا لبنان
My lebanon will rise up and shine again🇱🇧
Cheers guys ❤️
Indeed ❤️🙌🏼🇱🇧
No it wont , as an economist i can confidently say it wont .
@@Jewzi123 Read our history and you will change your mind...
@@redninja2814
The only reason that Lebanon was able to rise up was the generous support from rich gulf Arab and Arab petrodollars , from generous donation to offering Lebanese well paid job opportunities to investments, petrodollars deposit in banks that made Lebanon known as the Switzerland of the Mideast for its ability to attract Arab petrodollars fund, currently the situation changed is far more difficult to attract Arab money and support even if political relationships get better the Arab gulf countries are financially under pressure making it difficult to assist Lebanon . the only thing keeping Lebanon standing is Lebanese expat rimmatfance. many Arab countries depend on expat remittance, the largest source of Lebanese remittance is Saudi Arabia and gulf Arab countries then the U.S. and Australia.
@@Jewzi123 lebanon is a rich country in Petrol, Oil, Gaz and water, all Nations knew it, also they know that we don’t need anybody, we have the biggest reserve of Gaz and petrol in the Middle East enough to make every Lebanese a millionaire, just like the Arab countries …….. but having a greedy and criminal country on our border is killing us and causing us to be poor by force. But God, Our Lord Jesus, His Holy Mother Mary and All Our Holy Saints are Protecting us from this evil country. And someday, hopefully not far, we will be able to stand on our Feet ….. by the Grace of Our Savior Jesus Christ. 🙏🕯🙏
Just can't find words to describe how i feel when i've seen back Bcharré ,the kadisha Valley,stunning view that i ve missed so much! thank you so much for sharing,it goes right-ahead to the heart!
Heavenly views... Stunning...
شكرا جزيلا على هذه التغطيه الجميله ،
حقا رائع إنها محل التقدير ، لبنان بلد سياحي بإمتياذ حلوه بجمال طبيعتها الخلابه حيث البحر والجبال ولطف أهلها المحترمون .
حيث أكتملت لبنان رونقا بجمالكي الأنيق .
Really great Trip, we're seeing different locations in Lebanon.. keep posting more Adventures like that 💯👍🏼❤
Kadisha Valley is also called Valley of the Saints. Wonderful landscapes there. Take care
Kadisha from the Syriac language, meaning holy, Syriac was the official language of Lebanon before Arabic. This valley is where the Christians hid from the Muslim attacks in the old times, such as the Mamelik attacks, Ottomans etc.
The episodes are finishing so fast. Always interesting episodes , please don't remove any scenes 🙏
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Thank you Emily for your amazing videos
شكرا جزيلا اختي الكريمة لقد شوقتيني اكثر لزيارة لبنان بلد التاريخ تحياتي لكي علي كل ماتقدمينة
يسعدني أن أشاركك يا صديقي. إن شاء الله ستزورون
I miss my lebanon village which is kfrasghab.I migrated to Australia at the age 12 years to my grandparents now I am 79 years . I would like to go back to my village for the rest of my life ONLY TO EAT the FABULOUS fresh POMMEGRANTE FRUIT from the holy valley .
Thank you for the video❤😂
I hope your dream comes true and you’re able to come back, Joseph ❤️ Bless you and make sure to eat lots of delicious pomegranate for us! 😁
I miss Lebanon so bad, it's been 6 years already
i cant wait for this winter to be over
Me either. It seems to be dragging on forever
Yes another video in lebnon 🎉❤❤🇱🇧
🥳🥳
Very breathtaking!
I was there with my family around 15 years ago, it was really breathtaking to say the least! Cheers from Sydney Australia.
The view from the running car is really awesome. I enjoyed the content of this video.😀👍👍
Great video, this takes me right back. Looking very much forward to your upcoming Lebanon content in store 👌🏼☺️
The editing in this video is amazing! Keep up the good work 😁
Beautiful thanks 🙏
Gorgeous valley. Thanks for sharing.
Love from a Pakistani American ❤.
Another breath Taking video Emily. Such amazing filming with so much sincerity and love to where you are. You show us things so calmly it is so Captivating. I also loved the man2oushe yum yum best breakfast for me in the entire world. I wanted to see more in that video. Looking forward to the next longer video hehe.
Hehe, you're in luck because a longer video is coming up! 😄 Thank you zuzangelo for your heartfelt, kind comment. I really appreciate it, and it encourages me to keep going 😊
Very beautiful landscapes Your follower from Saudi Arabia.
So glad to be there enjoying this part of Lebanon! And yeah Qadisha valley is famous.
Well done Emily and Valentine ♥️🇱🇧🇺🇸♥️
Thank you 😊
Breathtaking to say the least!
What a gorgeous place!
big love from lebanon do more dear
Much more coming 🙌🏼❤️
@@20CamelsEmily can you do one about ashrafieh
Enjoy your time in Lebanon stay there for long time
Thank you , for another amazing video .
My pleasure! Thank you for watching it :)
Hahahaha I laughed when you said we were meant to order meat and zatar. That’s not heard of, but yogurt and zatar is the right combination. Even if the guy understood it as meat (lahmeh), he would not have given you that. Found you guys by accident. Born in Lebanon,live in Australia,love your videos. Wish I was there, looking forward to watching them all 😊
I too was surprised by the meat & zaatar combination. Meat is usually on its own. From Oz as well.
Meat and cheese is the best combo
I think what she meant was jibneh w zaatar (cheese and thyme) that is what breakfast places use the most, this or that or a combo of both
Very peaceful place
with awesome nature
Thank you for sharing us
these moments
welcome to lebanon
Good morning gorgeous. Nice to see you again sweetie.
Love your videos keep doing the good work and by the way beautiful couple Valentine seems like a very good guy
Thank you for your visit to Lebanon, and we hope that you enjoyed this visit, but you have to visit Byblos because it is the most beautiful city in Lebanon🇱🇧❤️
Thx for visiting lebanon 🥰
That was beautiful!
How beautiful! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏽
Amazing video off Lebanon just magical pls keep posting off Lebanon loving every blog ♥️🇱🇧🇱🇧
Thank you Lydia 🥰 Will do ❤️🇱🇧❤️
Hi maam.just now i watch your ytc..videos to inspired lebanon.to a new generation..god bless
First! Yay finally a new video! Thank you so much for upload it today 😊 Cannot wait for the next adventure from you 👍
P.S can you drop your skincare routine or what product did you use when you travelling? Your skin looks so flawless and really smooth! Need that info ASAP 😁
Thank YOU, Kevin! 😊 Next one coming soon
My skincare routine is kind of complex and long: I wash my face with cleanser, apply toner, a facial serum, eye brightener/moisturizer, and finally use a moisturizer followed up by sunscreen. I travel with everything I own, so my self-care bag is not "travel-size" 😆
@@20CamelsEmily wow thanks for the reply, no wonder your skin is amazing! It's looks super smooth and clear 🌟 Perhaps in the future video or in tiktok you consider to sharing to us about how you maintaining your health while travelling aboard and/or how your skin must be dealing with travelling activities; living in another country, adjusting your tastebud and stomach while eat their local culinary, extreme weather/climate, etc. That's will be a great help to those who want to travelling aboard and living the life just like you and Valentine.
Lastly, I'm really happy that I'm stumble upon your channel while searching about honey in farmer market, and your Belarus video pop up 😆 You deserve more subs and views! By the way take care and stay safe there 🙏
Hi. You like Videos very much. I watch all your videos. It's real information of Lebanon.
Thank you, Azim. 😊
Thanks!
Thanks Frank!! I appreciate your support 💝
Nice scenery there!
The hike is much more longer and spectacular down there, should ve slept in the quannoubine monastery and continued the next day, I usually rent a room in the monastery and hike on multiple paths every day
Great advice for next time! We had no idea what we were getting ourselves in to when we set out on the hike, but there's so much more to see
🌲🌲🌲🌼🌼🌸🌸🌲🌲🌲🥂🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧😇😇😇🎥🎥🎥🎯... This one.. Reminds me of the Gd old hiking days in Lebanon practically every single weekend ... Nowadays it's only a couple of visits each year to lebanon.. It's weird how time takes us away from home even though there's no better place to b.... By d way We did the same track back in 2018 it was around the same time frame... And it was awesome... A bit longer though and it covered also some caves and cool monasteries.... All in all... Great vid and keep it up guys.... Anywhere around the world.... 🏹
Thank you for your support and encouragement 😄 I'm so glad that this video was able to bring back some of those special memories for you. It IS crazy where life can bring us... And how cool that we did a similar hike around the same time frame! I definitely missed the caves & monasteries, but have those on my list for the next time I go 🏹
@@20CamelsEmily 🎯🙏🏻🥂▶️ hopefully in a bit more peaceful world... D last 3 years have been like a never-ending nightmare and by best means a bad video game with high definition graphics 😅.... Stay safe guys... And most of all positive as much as possible 😁🕵️♂️💯🛡️
Hi Emily nice video again thanks :))
I have been to many countries in this world .lebanon was the best .
It is an interesting video, thank you
great video as usual, u know that Pablo Escobar cousin is a monk there in the valley !
😂
Tha Man'ouche you just ate is called man'ouche on Saj, because usually it's made in an concrete or brick oven
جميل جدا شكرآ لكي علي الإفادة
Qadisha Valley means the holy valley, Qadisha is an assyrian word that means holy, they called it qadisha, because the whole valley was and still places for many monks and hermits, and the people who passes next to the valley they would hear the monks praying "qadishat Aloho, qadishat hayoltono, qadishat lo moyouto" = holy is God, holy is the mighty, holy who never dies... the word "qadishat" was given to this valley...
NOT assyrian word it is Syriac (aramic)
The mass deportations of people by the Assyrians and the use of Aramaic as a lingua franca by Babylonian merchants served to spread the language, so that in the 7th and 6th centuries bce it gradually supplanted Akkadian as the lingua franca of the Middle East.
Netanyahu told the pope Jesus spoke Hebrew, the pontiff immediately told Netanyahu he spoke Aramaic .
Aramaic (a Semitic language) that was the everyday tongue in the Levant & Mesopotamia. Like most languages, Aramaic spread through centuries of conquest, spurred by the invasions of the Assyrian & later Persian empires. A version of it is spoken by communities of Chaldaean Christians in Iraq & Syria.
In the age of the historical Jesus, Aramaic was confronted by new imperial realities: The whole of the Levant, was part of the Roman empire. The historical Jesus probably did not speak Latin. The lingua franca through much of the eastern Roman world was Greek, The gospels carried down by tradition were written in Greek - via the eastern Roman empire.
@@adamjunior54 sorry man, i meant to say Syriac... i forgot the word... my bad, thank you for your feedback
this valley looks beautyfull and comes with free beer !!👍
Haha great marketing for Qadisha 😆🍻
Yes, indeed
Yeah...not quite free, the guy was being nice. 😁
❤❤❤❤beautiful
What camera + equipment are you using?
Hi, I film with an iPhone 11 Pro Max
And a selfie stick
All the best
Super 😙
i know your videos are about your stay in lebanon, but as expat lebanese, living abroad for many years i wish you can one day have the opportunity to visit Syria. Even when i used to travel to lebanon, i found myself enjoying my travels to Syria more than i did my native lebanon. If you like the feel of history and culture then Syria will really wow you. hopefully things return back to normal in Syria.
syria has nothing .. and you are native lebanese huh yes yes 7orani abo bakha
and this is the problem with lebanese, you think you are the kings of this world and every other people and places in this world take a second seat to you. A good number of lebanese are an embarrassment where ever they go in this world because their arrogance is just too much for others to handle.
@@chaccmi1358 Of course, another paranoid lebanese, that thinks the refugees are another secret plot by Bashar to take over lebanon. You do know that lebanon and syria are really one land anyways. And no technically speaking according to my passport this poster is 100 percent lebanese. Chill out man.
Zaatar explainer: Thyme, oregano, hyssop and marjoram are all referred to as Zaatar in Lebanon and they are used in different ways. However the zaatar you eat in a manouché is actually Lebanese oregano mixed with sumac, roasted sesame seeds and salt. Other Levantine countries have their own Zaatar mix of herbs and spices, but in Lebanon, it's traditionally those four ingredients that make up the zaatar mix for manouché.
U should check "Darb el naher" hiking in jahliye lebanon it is so cool
it s a hike beside the river
woww
hey ! pls what is your camera ? Thank youuu for this vlog :)
Quqdishq valley a lot more richer in historical sites and monasteries, for instance quozhaya monastery has the first printing press in middle east
Wow! I had no idea!
@@20CamelsEmily yup next time maybe! And i would love to recommend this guy “Anthony rahayel” he is a Lebanese food vloger and well knowledgeable about all lebanon. I believe would be a good idea to make some videos together! Good luck ❤️
👍🏻👍🏻
Qué hermosa, te quiero.
😍😍😍🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧
♥️
Hey , Just an advice in lebanon we never use miles to state Distance . Instead we like to use meters like u can tell him 600 meters or Etc...
Great point! I might have confused him. The problem is, in the moment, if I can't do the mental calculation quickly enough because being American I tend to think in miles 😅
@@20CamelsEmily Haha Yep .I watch ur blogs all the time If u want to visit amazing places go to sir el deneyah north Lebanon ,There is like 50 villages over there and there is a cave called مغارة الزحلان (Zehlan Cave ) Wich is very nice and there is a mountain Called Jabal arbeen (جبل اربعين ) Its like a touristic Distination There is also a very nice area Called bakhoun (بخعون ) All of these wich i stated are all Close to each other and will not dissapoint u ,there is also some hotels over there like Castle of princes (قصر الامراء ) .The only problem over there if u drive is the terrain the roads are not the best in some places but can all be managed . If u ever come there try in bakhoon halewet el rez u will for sure love it and there is also some infamous restaurants that make Great food that i can give u contact of
Ur always welcome to our magical Lebanon❤️ small and shinning🥰 u can check as well Tannourine Baloue balaa بالوع بلعا تنورين
Meat and cheese or zaatar and cheese are the best
It's a good thing we misspoke then 😆
We also call it the valley of saints
طقس جميل
LMAO. 3:10 "is good like this?"....not really, but Ill take it
🤣 exactly
I'll be there in less than a month - where did you being the hike? @20camels
Hey Peter, I recommend asking my friend Anthony in Bcharre for the exact location. You can contact him on IG at: @sequoia.guesthouse or you can ask someone in Bcharre when you get into town. Anyone would be glad to help you :) Have a great hike & trip!
you should do a collab with Anthony Rahayel (the guy you've seen on YT) he's a local and a huge foody
Labneh and zaatar is OK., but meat and zaatar nobody makes it actually. From what I perceive, it seems that this vlog was taken before and not this year. This year 2022 it did snow a lot.
when he said "khalile toulek" he's was showing how cute you are when you say " Eh Eh" i know this man actually im from bcharre.
I like that 😎 you are interested and putefore excellent
पानी खूब पीएं और पेट साफ रखें परिणाम आप के सामने?👍👍👍👍👍
I ve always heard Lebanese people say Lebanese food is among the best in the world. Tried it and did not find it exceptional
I guess it’s not for everyone. 🤷🏻♀️ I personally really enjoy it
@@20CamelsEmily You enjoy it because you are Lebanese
I find some other cuisines way better ( sorry didn't intend to give offense)
Oh I’m not Lebanese, so don’t worry about offending 🤗
@@20CamelsEmily you look very lebanese though
I thought you are a second or third generation of lebanese immigrants
Nope, I don’t have Lebanese family heritage
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You guys accidentally ordered the better combo, because zaatar and meat does not go well together
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Actually you've been lucky saying Labne because meat and zaatar don't go together at all😅
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I clicked on video because I like outdoor videos and she's attractive..tee hee!!...but now I see she's taken and regret everything
Thank you for the video. Lebanon will always be the most beautiful country in the world.c Just don't watch the news, they only put the ugly side of it.
i know Lebanese are very hospitable people , but the guy with the beers i found him creepy when he asked you to come in , does any felt the same way
Visit Algeria butifll country
meat and zaatar won't be good
I suppose meat and cheese is the better combo
Albeit the lebneh was good. We like thyme and sumac on our eggs with a side of lebneh add some Onions tomatoes and avocados...mmm mmm. If you ever go back try the spinach pies! Yum
@20camels I have to say that you ended up making a very fortunate mistake! Meat and thyme wouldn't have worked well together 😂. On the other hand ladne and thyme are a superb combo. I'm glad you enjoyed the trip.
@@christiandagher4299 are you related to the Shiners in the USA
@@kalbelle9615 nop never met them.
The word Qadisha means "holy" in Aramaic. It's like the muQaddass in arabic!
I love u tooo
Snow mount in Lebanon. 🙃LOL🙃
Hello can I know where u from
You're Arabic is very good
U speak like us
Are you Siyrian original girl?
I am pretty sad you didn't visit the religious house at the end there is a father who is actually a priest his body is still the same his daughter is a saint who dressed up as a boy to be with her father and live with Jesus she has a nice story too
Yeah, there’s a lot we missed on that hike. Unfortunately we couldn’t keep going because we didn’t really want to be hiking back in the dark. I guess we’ll have to save that for next time
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You didn’t waked the right
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😂😂 actually the finish line is 6 miles that way 👈
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