Allright! So you booked your ticket to Beirut, reserved your Mzaar hotel and just can’t wait until you get them skis on to surf the powder! But how ready are you for it? Not to be the ski grinch or anything, but lack of preparation might be your one way ticket to a spoiled holiday spent...
Time Out magazine is a leading monthly publication with comprehensive city listing and travel guides for the world’s greatest city. In its travel issue, the magazine published an article about ski and snowboard holidays around the world and referred Lebanon as “THE” skiing destination in the Middle East; read more! So for those wondering where...
Spots were on the Cedars’ peaks this weekend, hoping to catch the first season’s snow fall. Though everyone is anxious for skiing in Lebanon, it turned out to be a false alert. However temperature are getting real chilly in the main ski resorts in Lebanon, Mzaar and the Cedars and weather forecasts are expecting a...
Imagine a world where you can ski in the morning, the afternoon and the evening. Now imagine these perfectly shaped slopes are exposed to day and moonlight; that’s right, they are not indoor. What if we tell you that this skiing paradise exists in Lebanon?…Ok that’s just the fruit of our imagination here at Skiing...
October may rhyme internationally with autumn but here in Mzaar resort, it means we’re couple of months away from hitting the slopes! It might seem a bit early for some of you, but now is the perfect time to go chalet hunting. You see, skiing in Lebanon isn’t just about the snow, [rss-cut] Â the lifts,...
We like discussing uncommon things here on Skiing Lebanon, and lets admit that Snowkiting is not a very well known sport. Well, we like to know everything that has to do with snow, and whatever makes our skiing adventures fresher and more enticing. It all began with parachute skiing experiments in 1972 and later developed...
It may just be three months away, but a nice cool winter is inevitable for Lebanon and all its ski fans! New chalets are warming up to serve as your shelter for after-ski activities and chill outs. It is quite warm and humid right now, so who would think of warm chalets now? But try...
True we’re still in summer, but Lebanese ski resorts are already preparing for next winter. The ski lifts maintenance has already been finished and some additional facilities are being renovated. No new hotels in any of the resorts but several new self-catering chalets will be ready for the snow season. Stay tuned for more updates.
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