Ras Baalbeck is known for its hospitality and its citizens are welcoming.
Under each rock of Ras Baalbek’s mountains, there is a hidden story asserting that the town was among the first in the Bekaa to adopt Christianity. Among its many attractions are the churches that used to be pagan temples.
In every corner of Ras Baalbek there is a witness to its rich heritage, especially the rocks where proofs are carved over time about the population’s stories.
Ras Baalbeck has too many to offer under trail tourism. Geographically it has two mountain chains: the Western and the Eastern known as the Anti Lebanon Mountain range separating the Lebanon to Syria and an extension of the plain of the Beqaa Valley.
Ras Baalbek is known for its traditional food and moune (products prepared during summer for winter), in addition to products derived from grapes.