It has foreign tourists…The Lebanese area remains the most visited place

2024-08-15 06:47:23

As tensions escalate and fears of war expand, many tourists and expatriates would rather cut their holidays short and leave Lebanon in a hurry, especially as many countries require their citizens to leave Lebanon, in addition to stopping some flights. This has greatly affected the tourism industry, The industry had expected summer 2024.

In this context, Mukhtar Kfardebian and Wassim Muhanna point out, “lebanon24“Due to the ongoing tensions, the region’s tourist season has been greatly affected and, like other Lebanese cities, a series of art concerts attended by thousands of people were supposed to be organized, but as the situation worsened, embassies requested After their nationals left Lebanon, the movement declined significantly and many concerts originally given by stars were cancelled.

Muhana confirmed, “In return, some concerts will be held on time because the organizers have reduced the number and it can be said that the demand for the concerts that have not been canceled is acceptable.”

Mohana stressed that “despite the tension, there is still good demand in Kfardebian, and it is probably the only area in Lebanon where such demand is seen, as it is considered the only outlet for all tourists, including expatriates, residents and even foreigners, although their numbers are very small.

“We are still the best among all regions in Lebanon, especially the mountains and the most frequented areas,” he added.

Regarding the high prices in Kfardebian, Muhana confirmed that “there has been no change in prices” and said: “The tourist season in Kfardebian lasts at most a week or ten days during this period, and tourism agencies need to spend huge costs to provide the best “In the area, there are prices and services to suit every budget, so what suits him and what he promotes is untrue, and the options for tourists are very high prices,” accuses those who promote them of attacks and vandalism. “Tourist season in the area.

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