Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Renting a Private Car in Lebanon

Lebanon, commonly recognized as the land of beautiful people, has experienced the toll of brutal war and occupation that adversely affected country’s tourism along with other sector of economy. Notwithstanding, Lebanon is running and going up as a stable economy of gulf and has strong influence on the bordering countries. Located at Mediterranean Basin and Arabian Hinterland, Lebanon encompasses rich culture and history that came from its diverse religions and ethnic groups.

Lebanon has God gifted natural beauty including-fifteen Rivers, mountains, rich culture, milestone caves and magnificent history. Flocks of avid tourists came to see the picturesque wonders of this country every year. The capital city of Lebanon is Beirut which has treasure of archeological sites that affirm the diversities of historical rulers. Therefore, it is very important to make some prior preparations before travelling to Lebanon and a private car hire is the most suitable and sensible choice in your trip to Lebanon.

Presumably, Lebanon is not the pedestrian-friendly country and has extensive system of roads and infrastructure where cars are the best option for driving. Renting a car in Lebanon is the most convenient and comfortable mode of transport. You can book a car for Beirut airport and pick & drop service before arriving at airport. Whether, it is your personal trip for leisure or business travel, renting a car can turn your trip into a life-time experience

Although, taxis and public transport are cheaper mode of transport in Lebanon but they cannot be an optimum alternative of car especially, if you have long-term travel. Particularly, in a business travel, a private car can save your time and money more than any other mode of transport and you can easily online book for Beirut airport transfers here. With the help of a car, a traveler can avoid long queues, bickering with drivers, bargaining on fare charges and all the troubles associated with travelling in an unfamiliar country. Despite of complex infrastructure, Lebanon has well-elaborated sign boards which can guide any traveler towards his destination correctly and timely.

There are well-reputed companies in Lebanon, providing quality services of rent a car with all its related amenities. All you need to do, make a call at their helpline with all your personal and traveling details, a car will arrive at airport to pick you for your personalized trip. Renting a car facilitates you to avoid all those troubles which you can suffer in an un-known country such as accidents, breaking of law and police complaints as these cars are registered and insured, so they can help you a lot in such scenario.
Overall, renting a private car can give you complete peace of mind and solace while traveling to Lebanon.

Monday, 27 April 2015

Lebanon: Recovering from civil war


Traditionally, despite of its small size, Lebanon is a important commercial hub for the Middle east due to its high literacy rate and traditional mercantile culture. It lies at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. The Lebanon Mountains and Anti-Lebanon Range which run parallel to the western  and eastern border respectively of the country , cover most of the area. Agriculture takes place in between the two lies i.e. known as the Bekaa Valley,

  
Though, Lebanon has all the resources for a classic traveler destination like golden beaches, World heritage sites and premiere party cities, it is not a good choice to travel due to its unique communal conflict .It suffers a lot since long because of its borders with Israel and Syria .
Religion conflict
After independence in 1943, Lebanon prospered as a financial, tourism/resort, and education center .Its main population are Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Christians and Druze. It is estimated that two-thirds of the population are Muslim and the rest are Christian. As the country is politically sensitivity over religious affiliation, no census has been taken since 1932.Countary has also seen huge influxes of Palestinian refugees, which are present as much as a tenth of the country's population. They are also enjoying few legal rights. 

Civil War
Lebanon had faced civil war from 1975 to 1991 between Christian and Muslim militias. The presence of Palestinian refugees and their status and actions also play the major sources of discord. After a long civil war democracy was restored in 1992 based on allocating government positions on religion. During the civil war both Israel and Syria sent their troops into Lebanon. Syria withdrew the forces in the year 2005 whereas Lebanon had done it in 2000.
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Lebanon is still recovering from a brutal civil war, the conflict in neighboring Syria is spilling across the border and the Bekaa Valley remains a stronghold for the militant group Hezbollah. Its building still bear the marks of past civil.
Though having such internal problems, Lebanon is slowly moving towards peace with positive thinking. It is trying to regain the confidence of foreign visitors by extending a warm welcome.