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Despite influx of tourists to Lebanon, Tripoli remains ignored
August 18, 2010 12:00 AM
TRIPOLI: Lebanon is experiencing one of its most successful summer tourist seasons in its history, welcoming nearly a million visitors to its shores since the start of the year alone. But while Beirut may be overflowing with tourists, so much so that a strain has been placed on its roads, water...
Walk Beirut offers tour of capital’s gems
August 09, 2010 12:00 AM
BEIRUT: In the late afternoon, when the sun has lost some of its ferocity, a group of tourists and expatriates can be seen winding their way through the lesser-known streets of Beirut. Far from being lost, these tourists are being guided around the city by a friendly tourguide, knowledgeable about...
Tourism boom requires innovation, forum hears
July 22, 2010 12:00 AM
SIN AL-FIL, Lebanon: A year after  record tourism levels, Lebanon’s list of ways to upgrade the sector appears to be as long as ever, according to speakers at the Summer of Lebanon Forum 2010 on Wednesday. Around 2.4 million visited the country in 2009, and at least a million have...
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