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Hitchhiking in the mountains and near/towards the beach might be quite easy, while hitchhiking inside cities (like in Syria) is definitely not possible.
Avoid the taxi cars which are everywhere and most of them doesn't have a TAXI sign but all number plates designated for public transportation (taxi, buses, vans, etc) are red. Normal number plates are white.
=== Border Crossing ===
* [[Saida]]
* [[Tyr (Sour)]]
 
=== Personal Experience ===
 
Hitchhiking in Lebanon is tricky and uncommon but doable. I was Hitchhiking with two other friends (all foreigners) from Saida to Jezzine and back. Many taxi cars so try to avoid those. Overall was nice, we got a very nice and english speaker driver and he took us to Jezzine. While waiting and trying to catch a car, many people were smiling or they made the "O.K." hand sign to us... I think most of them are like "Oh look, hitchhikers! So nice, they're so beautiful! Let's not take them". [[User:Lex404]]
 
 
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