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Kfar Qouq is a village in Lebanon. The village is known as the site of ancient temple, rock carvings, and an ancient reservoir built by the Qaraoun culture, Phoenicians, the Romans, and other civilisations and cultures such as that have conquered the region and enjoyed the fertile soil of the Bekaa Valley.

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Visiting in the ruins of Kfar Qouq is free.

  • Kfar Qouq temple. 1st century A.D.

The small shop in the middle of the town offers various goods.

Sleep

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El-Sahili guesthouse in nearby Rashaya is spacious (sleeps 5-6) and costs around USD30-40 per night.

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