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The Host & the Story

Faysal Saab, your host, carries the legacy of Al Haush with a deep-rooted passion for land, heritage, and hospitality. What began as a family farm in the 1940s has evolved into a living narrative — a sanctuary where agriculture, culture, and community meet. With every corner of the estate telling a story, your stay isn’t just about comfort, it’s about connection — to nature, to people, and to something timeless.

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The Experience

l Haush is more than a stay — it’s a return to the land. Nestled in the heart of the Bekaa Valley, it’s where farm life, Levantine traditions, and warm hospitality come together. Guests wake up to orchard breezes, explore fields on foot or bike, feed animals, bake bread, harvest herbs, and share stories over garden-fresh meals. Whether you’re here to unwind or reconnect, Al Haush invites you to slow down and feel something real — rooted, simple, and deeply human.

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Points of Interest

Temples of Baalbek: Renowned Roman archaeological site featuring well-preserved temples. Umayyad Ruins of Anjar: Historic 8th-century city ruins showcasing Umayyad architecture. Our Lady of Zahle and the Bekaa: A Marian shrine offering panoramic views of the Bekaa Valley. Our Lady of Bechouat: A revered pilgrimage site known for reported miracles. Château Ksara: Lebanon’s oldest winery, offering tours and tastings. Château Kefraya: A prominent winery set amidst scenic vineyards. Domaine des Tourelles: Historic winery known for its traditional winemaking methods. Aammiq Wetland: Lebanon’s largest remaining freshwater wetland, ideal for birdwatching. Lake Qaraoun: The largest artificial lake in Lebanon, popular for picnics and boating. Roman Grotto at Château Ksara: Ancient Roman caves used for aging wines.

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