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Facts about Lebanon

Lebanon is a well-known destination for its archeological heritage, architecture and rich ancient history. Places like Beiteddine Palace, Baalbek Trilithon, Jeita Grotto are top quality places to visit.
 
The tourism industry is one of the most important industries in the country. The country generates a bulk of its revenue from the tourism industry. Over 300,000 tourists visit Lebanon yearly.
 
Due to the outbreak of the Ebola virus, foreigners from West African countries like Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone or who have recently been to the above-mentioned countries are not allowed into the country.

Types of Lebanon Visa

Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Visa 30 days

Places in Visas of Lebanon Fees

Visa Type Sub Type Visa Fees
Visa Not available

FAQs about Places in Visas of Lebanon

Is Lebanon safe for tourists ?

Lebanon is a relatively safe place to visit despite reports of various social unrest.

What is Lebanon's climate like ?

Lebanon’s Mediterranean climate is characterized by dry and rainy seasons.

What's an ideal Lebanese cuisine like ?

Lebanon’s cuisine is made up mostly of starchy foods, vegetables, seafood, fruits, etc.

What currency is used in Lebanon ?

Lebanese pound is the currency officially used in Lebanon.

What to wear in Lebanon ?

Light, comfortable and warm clothing will be best when visiting Lebanon.

pls do i need invitation letter as a Nigeria to travel to Lebanon ?

1 Visas of Lebanon found

Visa from Nigeria to Lebanon
Visa from Nigeria to Lebanon

Visa from Nigeria to Lebanon

Visas of Lebanon, Visa-Free, Visa

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Nigerians visiting Lebanon for no longer than 30 days can do so by obtaining a visa on arrival. Nigerians visiting Lebanon  must have a passport valid for at least six months and must carry blank pages for entry and exit stamps. Visitors must have an onward/return ticket and other documents pertinent to their next destination. Nigerians visiting Lebanon must carry enough money to cover the expenses incurred during their visit. There are no restrictions on the import of local and foreign currencies for Nigerians visiting Lebanon. Visitor’s luggage must be cleared at the first airport of entry in Lebanon. There are currently no direct flights options available  from Nigeria to Lebanon. Flights between Lagos and Lebanon typically takes up to 9 hours and 4 minutes. Nigerians visiting Lebanon with pets must have a   health certificate issued by a government veterinarian within 10 days of export and a proof of rabies vaccination. Nigerians visiting Lebanon must check for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, rabies, anthrax, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza vaccination. While Lebanon is home to a diverse religious demography, Islam is currently the religion practiced by a vast majority of Lebanon’s population. The exchange rate between the Nigerian Naira and the Lebanese pound is currently at 1 NGN = 4.16 LBP. Because the time zone currently in use in Lebanon is the Eastern European Summer Time ( GMT+3 ), Lebanon is 2  hours ahead of Nigeria. Getting around in Lebanon is possible with the various public means of transportation available, this include buses, taxis, and car rentals Lebanon uses a type A, B, C, D and G adapter for visitors travelling with chargeable devices. Lebanon   has a Mediterranean climate   characterized by a long, hot, and dry summer, and cool, rainy winter. The summer months of June to September is the best time to visit Lebanon,as it is filled with fun and tourist activities. While Arabic is Lebanon’s official language, English is also widely spoken and visitors should have very little difficulty with communication when relating with the people of Lebanon. Visitors might want to pick up some basic Arabic phrases to help them navigate communications in rural spaces.