Travel to Lebanon to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work, or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or traveling in Lebanon?

  • Lebanon offers a mix of modern cities, historic ruins, and beautiful coastlines. As a traveler, you can enjoy a rich history, vibrant culture, and a diverse landscape, from mountains to beaches.
  • Activity spotting: visit the ancient ruins of Baalbek, stroll through the capital Beirut, explore the caves of Jeita, and relax on the beaches of Byblos and Batroun. Skiing in the mountains of Faraya is also an option in winter.
  • Animal spotting: Lebanon has a variety of wildlife, including the Lebanese rockbuck and several species of birds of prey. In coastal areas and nature reserves, you can also encounter birds and small mammals.
  • Food spotting: sample Lebanese cuisine with dishes such as tabbouleh, hummus, falafel, kebab, and baklava. Colorful mezze, freshly prepared salads, and grilled meat dishes.

Studying in Lebanon?

  • Lebanon has some prestigious institutions such as the American University of Beirut (AUB) and the Université Saint-Joseph (USJ), but there are many more options. The universities offer a wide range of programs and have a good reputation in the region.
  • Popular studies: engineering, computer science, medicine, arts, education, law. 
  • Language: English, French and Arabic. 

Internship in Lebanon?

  • Internships are available with companies, non-profits and international development organizations. Examples include internships with the Red Cross and Unicef, or NGOs working on environmental projects, as well as cultural and historical research through universities or museums. 
  • Competencies: cultural sensitivity, language skills, project management, research & analysis, organizational skills. 

Volunteering in Lebanon?

  • Do you want to help refugees, children and marginalized communities? Then you can in Lebanon. The country also has several eco-village projects and eco-farms where you can help. Would you like to do something in the field of nature conservation? Then you can think of projects focused on endangered species such as sea turtles and reforestation projects.

Working in Lebanon?

  • There are jobs available for foreigners, especially in sectors that require international expertise or language skills. Consider work in international or local NGOs, humanitarian aid, education and academia, diplomacy and international organizations, as well as companies focused on international trade, construction and engineering, for example. 
  • It is not necessarily easy to find a job, locals are also well educated and many positions are filled by locals. 
  • Also keep a close eye on the security situation. 

Working as a digital nomad in Lebanon?

  • You can spend some time in Lebanon as a digital nomad and it's definitely not a bad thing! There are nice cafes, the Internet usually works and the people are friendly and can make delicious food. 
  • Just be prepared that you will need cash, electricity can go out and keep an eye on the security situation. 
  • Favorite locations: Beirut. 

Living in Lebanon?

  • A beautiful country with a mixed population of friendly people - a cross between Middle Eastern and Mediterranean. Most expats work for NGOs or in the diplomatic sector. Beirut is a pleasant city and there is a lot to do in the country. You can enjoy good facilities, lovely people and delicious food. 
  • There are good facilities for families. The government sees the importance of education and there are good local and international schools. 
  • Be aware that the situation in surrounding countries can be more stable, bringing many refugees to Lebanon, for example. Keep a close eye on the security situation. 
  • Climate: hot summers and relatively cool winters! 
  • Language: People speak Arabic, but also English and French. So it is relatively easy to communicate and integrate if you speak one of these languages. 
  • Health insurance: private health care in particular is very good, but also pricey. So be sure to have your own well-covered health insurance.

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Travel in Lebanon?

  • A country well worth a visit: delicious food, rolling hills with the world-famous cedars and the towering pillars in Baalbek. From modern Beirut with its mile-long seaside promenade to a visit to the souk in Tripoli. Lebanon is a country where the present and the past go hand in hand. Located between Syria and Israel, it is a country where there is regular (political) unrest. Tip: because of the serious economic crisis and political unrest, check the current situation before planning your trip.

Updates Lebanon

  • More about Lebanon, updates and contributions, see the link below.
How does healthcare work in Lebanon, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Lebanon, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the healthcare system work in Lebanon?

What is the quality of healthcare in Lebanon?

  • Healthcare in Lebanon is good. There are many doctors (the most per capita in the Middle East) and good care can be found for every case. The standard of care is comparable to Western countries.
  • Healthcare is mainly concentrated in the private sector. About 90% of healthcare providers fall into this sector. Healthcare is therefore quite expensive and is estimated at around 500 USD per year per inhabitant.
  • Most hospitals can be found in Beirut, but there are also sufficient institutions in the countryside.
  • The country is quite popular for medical tourism, especially in the field of cosmetic surgery, heart-related diseases, orthopedics and dental care.
  • As a foreigner you can choose to have local health insurance, or international insurance. It is generally mandatory for expats to be insured in order to obtain a work visa. Most employers will arrange this for you.
  • Please note that you sometimes have to pay for healthcare in advance if you are not insured. There are many pharmacies in Lebanon (recognizable by the green cross) and the availability of medicines is usually good. However, shortages can occur, so if you are dependent on medicines it is wise to bring your own supply.
  • Most pharmacies can provide advice on minor ailments.
  • In the cities, people usually speak good French and English, but outside the cities a little Arabic can be useful.

How does the public healthcare system work in Lebanon?

  • The public healthcare system is run by the Ministry of Health. Residents of Lebanon have free access to healthcare, foreigners can use it.
  • Unfortunately, the public system is slowly suffering from economic and political instability in the country. For example, many refugees from other countries are entering who also use the public healthcare system.
  • Public healthcare is accompanied by long waiting times and often a lack of resources. Despite the fact that healthcare is good and cheap, foreigners usually use the private healthcare system for this reason.

How does the private healthcare system work in Lebanon?

  • As in most countries, the private healthcare system offers more options, better care, but also higher costs. For this reason, many locals and foreigners opt for private health insurance.
  • Private hospitals are recommended for medical emergencies and complicated surgeries.
  • Doctors in private institutions are generally very well trained and experienced.

How is the general practitioner arranged in Lebanon?

  • Most people have a family doctor, or a general practitioner of some kind, in their own neighborhood. This is often the first point of contact for care.
  • If you are new to Lebanon, you can find a family doctor through friends or colleagues, or by looking on the yellowpages pages or LebWeb (see link below).
  • Keep in mind that a visit can be around 100 USD.
  • A referral from your family doctor is not always necessary for specialist care.

How is the dentist arranged in Lebanon?

  • Lebanon is known for its good dental care and attracts a lot of medical tourism in this field.
  • The doctors are good and the facilities are modern. Dental care is also relatively cheap and often more cost-effective than in other countries.

How is pregnancy care arranged in Lebanon?

  • In Lebanon, good maternity care is available for both local women and women from abroad. Every woman who visits a primary health center is entitled to at least four appointments/treatments and two ultrasounds before birth, and a postnatal visit.
  • About 95% of pregnant women in Lebanon receive prenatal care.
  • The vast majority of births take place in hospitals (both public and private). Less than three percent of births take place at home.
  • As a foreigner, it is wise to ask other women for advice about a good hospital. Private hospitals offer the most options, privacy and comfort, especially in Beirut.
  • Abortion is illegal in Lebanon and carries a high penalty. It is only possible in specific cases that involve honor or danger to the mother's life.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Lebanon?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Lebanon?

  • The security situation in Lebanon is highly dependent on geopolitical tensions in the region. So keep a close eye on the latest updates.
  • Avoid areas with military activity. GPS signals can also be blocked here.
  • There is a terrorist threat in Lebanon towards certain groups.
  • Demonstrations and protests can occur and get out of hand. It is therefore advisable to avoid these types of gatherings.
  • There are many military tensions with Israel, especially in southern Lebanon.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Lebanon?

  • Health risks include infectious diseases, including those transmitted by water, and air pollution. Cholera is one of these diseases.
  • Traveler's diarrhea is also common in Lebanon. This can be caused by giardiasis (a parasite), among other things.
  • The HIV/AIDS risk is considerable in Lebanon, so keep this in mind.
  • Avoid drinking tap water. Only drink bottled water or well-boiled water.
  • Scorpion stings and snake bites are a particular risk in mountainous regions. In the event of a sting or bite, make sure you look carefully at what the animal looks like and visit a doctor or hospital immediately for medical help.

What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Lebanon?

  • Roads in Lebanon are generally not in good condition. Many accidents occur due to reckless driving and heavy traffic.
  • You should be particularly careful in busy cities such as Beirut and Tripoli and on narrow mountain roads.
  • Fuel prices are generally quite high.
  • If you want to drive in Lebanon, you need an international driving license that is approved by the Lebanese government upon arrival.
  • There are quite a few checkpoints along the road and it is common to have to show your papers here.
  • Taxis are a popular means of transport in the cities. Some taxis are shared and always drive the same routes, other taxis can be booked privately.
  • There are many buses in Lebanon and a bus ticket costs next to nothing. Buses are popular with both locals and foreigners.

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Lebanon?

  • Is the trip to Lebanon and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Lebanon if you are going to live there for a while?

  • A good health insurance is mandatory for many visas. This can be a local health insurance, but also an international one. In general, an international health insurance is recommended because it can offer more extensive coverage: for example, coverage in surrounding countries and for cases where medical evacuation or repatriation is necessary.
  • So… Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
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Travel in Lebanon?

  • A country well worth a visit: delicious food, rolling hills with the world-famous cedars and the towering pillars in Baalbek. From modern Beirut with its mile-long seaside promenade to a visit to the souk in Tripoli. Lebanon is a country where the present and the past go hand in hand. Located between Syria and Israel, it is a country where there is regular (political) unrest. Tip: because of the serious economic crisis and political unrest, check the current situation before planning your trip.

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  • More about Lebanon, updates and contributions, see the link below.

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    • If you want to gain work experience, and/or also earn money, go and work abroad. You can combine backpacking in Australia with temporary work. You can work on campsites in Europe or bush camps in Africa. You can pretty much go all over the world to work in the hospitality industry, hotels and hostels, in the healthcare sector or for example at a diving school.

    What sports activities to do abroad?

    • Have you ever thought of mountain biking, rafting (going down a wild river on a raft or rubber dinghy, climbing or canoeing), survival (which involves building rafts, climbing or canoeing), abseiling (descending a rock face while secured to ropes), zip-lining (whizzing down a cable), canyoning (starting at the top of a river and then climbing, swimming, diving down the bed) or caving (scrambling, wriggling and crawling through caves and crevices)?
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      How does healthcare work in Lebanon, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

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      How does the healthcare system work in Lebanon?

      What is the quality of healthcare in Lebanon?

      • Healthcare in Lebanon is good. There are many doctors (the most per capita in the Middle East) and good care can be found for every case. The standard of care is comparable to Western countries.
      • Healthcare is mainly concentrated in the private sector. About 90% of healthcare providers fall into this sector. Healthcare is therefore quite expensive and is estimated at around 500 USD per year per inhabitant.
      • Most hospitals can be found in Beirut, but there are also sufficient institutions in the countryside.
      • The country is quite popular for medical tourism, especially in the field of cosmetic surgery, heart-related diseases, orthopedics and dental care.
      • As a foreigner you can choose to have local health insurance, or international insurance. It is generally mandatory for expats to be insured in order to obtain a work visa. Most employers will arrange this for you.
      • Please note that you sometimes have to pay for healthcare in advance if you are not insured. There are many pharmacies in Lebanon (recognizable by the green cross) and the availability of medicines is usually good. However, shortages can occur, so if you are dependent on medicines it is wise to bring your own supply.
      • Most pharmacies can provide advice on minor ailments.
      • In the cities, people usually speak good French and English, but outside the cities a little Arabic can be useful.

      How does the public healthcare system work in Lebanon?

      • The public healthcare system is run by the Ministry of Health. Residents of Lebanon have free access to healthcare, foreigners can use it.
      • Unfortunately, the public system is slowly suffering from economic and political instability in the country. For example, many refugees from other countries are entering who also use the public healthcare system.
      • Public healthcare is accompanied by long waiting times and often a lack of resources. Despite the fact that healthcare is good and cheap, foreigners usually use the private healthcare system for this reason.

      How does the private healthcare system work in Lebanon?

      • As in most countries, the private healthcare system offers more options, better care, but also higher costs. For this reason, many locals and foreigners opt for private health insurance.
      • Private hospitals are recommended for medical emergencies and complicated surgeries.
      • Doctors in private institutions are generally very well trained and experienced.

      How is the general practitioner arranged in Lebanon?

      • Most people have a family doctor, or a general practitioner of some kind, in their own neighborhood. This is often the first point of contact for care.
      • If you are new to Lebanon, you can find a family doctor through friends or colleagues, or by looking on the yellowpages pages or LebWeb (see link below).
      • Keep in mind that a visit can be around 100 USD.
      • A referral from your family doctor is not always necessary for specialist care.

      How is the dentist arranged in Lebanon?

      • Lebanon is known for its good dental care and attracts a lot of medical tourism in this field.
      • The doctors are good and the facilities are modern. Dental care is also relatively cheap and often more cost-effective than in other countries.

      How is pregnancy care arranged in Lebanon?

      • In Lebanon, good maternity care is available for both local women and women from abroad. Every woman who visits a primary health center is entitled to at least four appointments/treatments and two ultrasounds before birth, and a postnatal visit.
      • About 95% of pregnant women in Lebanon receive prenatal care.
      • The vast majority of births take place in hospitals (both public and private). Less than three percent of births take place at home.
      • As a foreigner, it is wise to ask other women for advice about a good hospital. Private hospitals offer the most options, privacy and comfort, especially in Beirut.
      • Abortion is illegal in Lebanon and carries a high penalty. It is only possible in specific cases that involve honor or danger to the mother's life.

      How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Lebanon?

      What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Lebanon?

      • The security situation in Lebanon is highly dependent on geopolitical tensions in the region. So keep a close eye on the latest updates.
      • Avoid areas with military activity. GPS signals can also be blocked here.
      • There is a terrorist threat in Lebanon towards certain groups.
      • Demonstrations and protests can occur and get out of hand. It is therefore advisable to avoid these types of gatherings.
      • There are many military tensions with Israel, especially in southern Lebanon.

      What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Lebanon?

      • Health risks include infectious diseases, including those transmitted by water, and air pollution. Cholera is one of these diseases.
      • Traveler's diarrhea is also common in Lebanon. This can be caused by giardiasis (a parasite), among other things.
      • The HIV/AIDS risk is considerable in Lebanon, so keep this in mind.
      • Avoid drinking tap water. Only drink bottled water or well-boiled water.
      • Scorpion stings and snake bites are a particular risk in mountainous regions. In the event of a sting or bite, make sure you look carefully at what the animal looks like and visit a doctor or hospital immediately for medical help.

      What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Lebanon?

      • Roads in Lebanon are generally not in good condition. Many accidents occur due to reckless driving and heavy traffic.
      • You should be particularly careful in busy cities such as Beirut and Tripoli and on narrow mountain roads.
      • Fuel prices are generally quite high.
      • If you want to drive in Lebanon, you need an international driving license that is approved by the Lebanese government upon arrival.
      • There are quite a few checkpoints along the road and it is common to have to show your papers here.
      • Taxis are a popular means of transport in the cities. Some taxis are shared and always drive the same routes, other taxis can be booked privately.
      • There are many buses in Lebanon and a bus ticket costs next to nothing. Buses are popular with both locals and foreigners.

      What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Lebanon?

      • Is the trip to Lebanon and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

      What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Lebanon if you are going to live there for a while?

      • A good health insurance is mandatory for many visas. This can be a local health insurance, but also an international one. In general, an international health insurance is recommended because it can offer more extensive coverage: for example, coverage in surrounding countries and for cases where medical evacuation or repatriation is necessary.
      • So… Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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