There are many reasons why you will love Bahrain
The Culture and Arts || The Development || The Nature || The Architecture || The History || World Class Nightlife || The Bahrain International Circuit
USP of Bahrain
Riffa Fort:
It’s a stunning heritage site in the beautiful Hunaniya Valley and it’s home to a branch of Saffron by Jena Bakery, so you can enjoy delicious Bahraini dishes while taking in the peaceful atmosphere and serene landscape.
Qal’at Al Bahrain:
This Unesco World Heritage Site, also known as the Bahrain Fort, sits by the sea and has a small museum next to it so you can learn all about the fort’s significance in Bahraini history.
A 100-year-old Hindu temple:
Find the Shri Krishna Temple amid Bab Al Bahrain’s alleyways. It’s just down a small little lane that you can’t miss, thanks to the hanging strands of colourful flowers, the smell of jasmine and brightly hued depictions of Hindu gods..
Royal Camel Farm:
Get up-close with the beautiful dromedaries at Budaiya’s camel farm on Janabiya Highway. It’s not officially marketed as a tourist spot, but it is open to the public every day until the sun goes down. You can pet and feed the camels.
Bahrain International Circuit:
This impressive Formula One track opened in 2004 and was the first in the region. It’s now home to a regular schedule of motorsport events, from the Grand Prix to drag racing sessions, as well as a great go-karting track.
The National Theatre of Bahrain:
The waterfront building is a sight to behold. It encompasses a 1,001-seat auditorium and a smaller 150-seat studio space, spanning just under 12,000 square metres, reportedly making it the third largest theatre in the region. Its architectural design and wood-covered interior walls have drawn inspiration from the tales of One Thousand and One Nights, often called the Arabian Nights.
Pearl diving:
Pearl diving is a long-time tradition in Bahrain and now anyone can give it a go, if they book themselves on to a tour. There are operators across the country offering boat rides and pearl diving excursions off the island. Find your treasure, learn how to open the oyster up and then, often, you can keep your prize.
BAHRAIN VISA
E-visas can be obtained before departure. Passengers must have a printed e-visa confirmation.
Documents Required for Bahrain Visa:
- Scanned copy of first and last page of your passport
- Scanned recent colour photograph.
- Confirmed return flight ticket
- Invitation letter, Smart Card & Visa copy of Invitee (If visiting relative or friend in Bahrain)
PLACES TO COVER
OPTION A
3N4D: DAY 1 MANAMA
Proceed for Manama City tour with National Museum, region’s oldest and largest museum. isit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Qal’at al-Bahrain (also known as Bahrain Fort) as part of your sightseeing tour. The last stop is at Bab al Bahrain – a historical landmark that is translated as Gateway of Bahrain
3N4D: DAY 2 JARADA ISLAND
Enjoy Jarada Island Tour with BarBQ lunch & evening free to explore by your own
3N4D: DAY 3 BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT
Visit Royal Camel Farm, Bahrain International Circuit & Tree of Life
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