For history enthusiasts, the palace offers a rare opportunity to explore the ancestral home of the illustrious Lebanese political family, the Joumblatt. The on-site museum provided a fascinating insight into the family's legacy and the region's cultural heritage.
As I reluctantly bid farewell to Moukhtara Palace, I couldn't help but feel a deep sense of gratitude for the memories I had created there. It's a place where the past and the present coexist harmoniously, leaving visitors with an experience that is both unforgettable and enriching.
In conclusion, Moukhtara Palace is a timeless oasis where luxury, heritage, and hospitality converge. Whether you seek a cultural exploration, or simply a respite from the ordinary, this hidden treasure in Lebanon promises an extraordinary experience that will stay etched in your heart forever. I wholeheartedly recommend Moukhtara Palace to anyone seeking a unique and...
Read moreAmazing place and the actual house of MP Walid Jumblat. Ur greeted at the entrance with a smile and the guy takes u on a tour of the outside of the palace through the gardens. Too bad people are not allowed inside the a trial walls of the palace, still it's a sight to behold. U can see the great architecture all around u,great attention to detail with the windows, stairs and columns. The garden has some of the most majestic and old olive trees I've ever seen, the guide told us they're 300, 400 and 1000 years old and I quite believe him. Entrance is free of charge and they give u a nice booklet...
Read moreAn old historic palace that goes back around 500 years. A beautifully designed architectural marvel. It is maintained beautifully. A guard/ tour guide will lead you in a very respectful way to the palace, showing you every detail and answering every question that you ask. Recommended if you are in the area. The tour takes about 40 mins. There is no...
Read more