Saturday, July 21, 2012

Travel with us " 4 " Special ^^


Helllllllllllllllllo Guys ..
finally yesterday i finished my final exams :)
and today i decided to make special Travel with us !!
but first let's go to the bus and set and meet our guide this time .. 





We present to you our gauid for this journey ..
 ~ Teta Safia ~
she is going to tell us where we are going to travel ^^
she said : " It's special journey because it's going to be to one of countries in Middle East ..
is a country in Western Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Palestine to the south. Lebanon's location at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Basin and the Arabian hinterland has dictated its rich history, and shaped a cultural identity of religious and ethnic diversity. "




Yes it's Lebanon

we meet 4 Lebanese men wearing traditional clothes welcome us

Oh and they want to show us some beautiful view in Leb.


 and we asked him about the Lebanon traditional customs for women her answered :
" All Christians and most Muslims who live in the cities wear European style clothes. In poorer Muslim towns and in some Muslim areas in the main cities, one may still find the Muslim chador (the veil traditional Muslim women wear). In the countryside, women sometimes wear traditional colorful skirts and men wear a traditional serwal (baggy trousers). "





after 3 hours .. we stop in this amazing view match between 2 color in wonderful way
so let's set in the telifrik and reach the right side to start skiing ^^ ( my favorite part )





In the Lebanon Mountains the gradual increase in altitude produces colder winters with more precipitation and snow. The summers have a wider daily range of temperatures and less humidity. In the winter, frosts are frequent and snows heavy; in fact, snow covers the highest peaks for much of the year. In the summer, temperatures may rise as high during the daytime as they do along the coast, but they fall far lower at night.



wow we really had amazing time there ( i were the one who wore red suit ) 
weeeeeeee let's back to the telefrik


Oh man it's dark here but amazing view too ^^




So we go to the Downtown to eat the traditional Lebanese food ^^






I don't know really from which plate should i start eat ?


The Lebanese diet focuses on herbs, spices, and fresh ingredients (the Lebanese rarely eat leftovers), relying less on heavy sauces. Mint, parsley, oregano, garlic, allspice, nutmeg, and cinnamon are the most common seasonings. Bread, a staple food in Lebanon, is served with almost every meal, most often as a flat bread, or pita. It is so crucial to the Lebanese diet that some Arabic dialects refer to it as esh , meaning "life."

Then suddenly i start hearing Elissa singing her new albums ..
amazing women + great voice + glamour look = Elissa  ;)




after this amazing night we spend it in the restaurant , we paid in Lebanon currency called " Lira "

The plural form of lira, as used on the currency, is either lirat or the same, whilst there are four forms for qirsh: the dual qirshan, the plural qirush  used with numbers 3-10, the accusative singular qirsha  used with 11-99, or the genitive singular qirshi  used with multiples of 100. In both cases, the number determines which plural form is used



then we walked in Beirut street
isn't beautiful ?? :o


 in the next morning ...
we received this invitation to see rare video for Dabkeh the traditional Leb. dance ( folklore ) which recorded in 1988 !!
( Sorry i upload the wrong video )


and now what can i say ??
Good bye !
hope you like this travel with us this time :)
( PS : it's not my hand ) heheh

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