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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
I have traveled far and wide to places I've either known, heard of, or never could've stumbled upon if not for sauntering around this beautiful planet of ours. If you, like myself, have insatiable wanderlust we should get along just fine. However, despite my travels whose purpose was finding a home, I have realized that there was no other home for me and thus I would like to show any visitor around as I would show them my abode. But truth be told, Beirut has grown a bit old for me, however, you have those two fresh shining eyes of a tourist ready to see all things new, I want that new perspective once again, and in exchange, I shall give you what knowledge I have about this otherworldly city.
Welcome to Batroun! A beach destination full of scantily clad ladies and gents and people who shockingly do not have camels (even if they did, camels are badass pets anyways).
Beyond the sunbathing, clear beaches, succulent food, and bodacious nightlife, there's a great deal of history here, the city has been inhabited for nearly 5,000 years, and you'll be walking on the remains of forgotten paths forged by ancient civilizations (whose origin remains debated, whether or not it was the Romans who built the castle remains unclear), we'll pass by the Phoenician wall, which was built not to defend the Phoenicians from invaders but rather from the rising tide, as always, nature has been a foe just as formidable as the Roman legionaries. Beyond ancient history, there are churches by the sea whose bells toll during the day, and there's a ceaseless cacophony of steps taken by tourists and locals alike, there's always something to see or do here, and it would be an honor for me to show you around.
Next to the famous Hilmi's lemonade, can't miss it. Also, I'm a jolly fat guy so you can't miss me either.
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