4 Hours
This is a gentle introductory walk through the valley, suitable for all levels. The trail takes you to the Bridge of Qannoubine, continues toward Hadchit Waterfall, then follows the river toward the old wheat mills and small natural caves tucked along the path. It’s a calm, scenic experience that lets you feel the landscape without rushing.
6 Hours
This route includes everything from the Valley Walk, but continues deeper into Qannoubine to reach ancient monasteries from the 1200s. The path opens into historic viewpoints and stone-built terraces that reveal the valley’s monastic heritage. Along the way, you’ll hear stories about the monks, families, and travelers who shaped this place across centuries.
Full Day
This experience combines The Valley Walk and The Monastery Path into one continuous day, ending with horse riding at sunset along the high valley ridge. After exploring the bridges, waterfalls, mills, and monasteries, we move to a nearby mountain path where the light falls softly across the valley. The horses follow quiet trails as the sky turns orange and the mountains shift into evening — a slow, peaceful ending to the day.
2 Days
On the first day, we complete the full journey of the Valley Walk and the Monastery Path, ending with an overnight stay inside Saydet Qannoubine Monastery, sleeping in the quiet heart of the valley. On the second day, we continue toward the mountain ridge for horse riding, visit the Cedars of God, explore the Gibran Museum, stop at the Phoenician Cemetery, and end with the Hermitage of Mar Semaan (Mahbaset Mar Semaan). This experience connects the valley, the forest, and the history of the region in one continuous flow.
Charbel was born in Hadchit, on the shoulder overlooking Qannoubine Valley — the place he grew up exploring since childhood. With 4 years of guiding experience and over 2,000 hikers who have walked the valley with him, he has built a reputation for patience, care, and genuine connection to the land. He is certified as a local guide and trained in first aid, supported by 6 years of volunteer experience in the Red Cross. Outside guiding, Charbel is a computer engineer with a master’s degree, and a farmer who spends much of his time cultivating the land and learning from it. His love for nature is not a hobby — it’s part of his daily life. Hiking with Charbel is calm, safe, and grounded — like walking with someone who belongs to the valley itself.