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Full Day Tour: Treasures of Bahrain
Full Day Tour: Treasures of Bahrain
Bahrain, the heart of the Gulf, is the perfect holiday gateway representing a thriving multicultural hub and the ultimate opportunity to indulge in the island’s versatile offerings. Enjoy a fully comprehensive experience of leisure and luxury whilst immersing yourself in the country’s inviting atmosphere.
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Bahrain, the heart of the Gulf, is the perfect holiday gateway representing a thriving multicultural hub and the ultimate opportunity to indulge in the island’s versatile offerings. Enjoy a fully comprehensive experience of leisure and luxury whilst immersing yourself in the country’s inviting atmosphere.
AL FATEH GRAND MOSQUE(Closed on Friday; Photo stop only)
Bahrain’s largest place of worship and one of the largest mosques in the world. The mosque accommodates up to 7000 worshippers and is crowned with the largest fiberglass dome in the world. The walls of the mosque are beautifully ornamented with Kufic calligraphy.
NATIONAL MUSEUM(Closed on Thursday)
The crowning achievement of the Kingdom of Bahrain’s ongoing efforts to preserve the nation’s heritage and history. The museum houses 9 main halls and classifies the accumulated heritage of the Kingdom of Bahrain into 6 different sections. Visitors to the museum will be taken on a 4,000- year journey through time as they pass through its halls, from the traditional handicrafts hall to the customs and traditions hall, burial mounds hall, ancient documents and manuscripts hall, Tylos hall, and Islamic period hall.
KING FAHD CAUSEWAY
One of the most expensive bridges in the world which connects Bahrain to Saudi Arabia.
CAMEL FARM
Providing a unique insight into a treasured element of Bahraini culture, the farm is home to over 500 camels of all ages and sizes. Before the introduction of cars to the country, camels were the primary means of transport for the people of Bahrain, as they are ideal to travel distances in the humid and dry climate. Have your cameras ready to catch some memorable moments with The Ship of the Desert.
BAHRAIN WORLD TRADE CENTER
The Twin Towers with live wind turbine in operation. This is the only building in the world with such a turbine.
MANAMA CITY
The modern capital of the Arabian Gulf island nation of Bahrain. Begin the thrilling trip to Manama City with a drive past the Bahrain Financial Harbor and the local fisherman’s fishing boats at the dhow yard.
BAB AL BAHRAIN
The name Bab Al Bahrain means Gateway of Bahrain. Constructed during the 1940s by the British, this monument is located at the entrance to the Manama Souq in Bahrain’s capital city Manama.
MANAMA SOUQ
This souq, situated behind Bab Al Bahrain has scores of shops offering a wide range of goods from textiles, spices, incense, perfumes, handicrafts, and souvenirs, as well as more modern products from all over the world. There are also a number of traditional coffee shops inside the souq.
GOLD SOUQ
Variety of traditional gold, diamond & pearls which have made Bahrain famous.
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Bahrain, the heart of the Gulf, is the perfect holiday gateway representing a thriving multicultural hub and the ultimate opportunity to indulge in the island’s versatile offerings. Enjoy a fully comprehensive experience of leisure and luxury whilst immersing yourself in the country’s inviting atmosphere.
AL FATEH GRAND MOSQUE(Closed on Friday; Photo stop only)
Bahrain’s largest place of worship and one of the largest mosques in the world. The mosque accommodates up to 7000 worshippers and is crowned with the largest fiberglass dome in the world. The walls of the mosque are beautifully ornamented with Kufic calligraphy.
NATIONAL MUSEUM(Closed on Thursday)
The crowning achievement of the Kingdom of Bahrain’s ongoing efforts to preserve the nation’s heritage and history. The museum houses 9 main halls and classifies the accumulated heritage of the Kingdom of Bahrain into 6 different sections. Visitors to the museum will be taken on a 4,000- year journey through time as they pass through its halls, from the traditional handicrafts hall to the customs and traditions hall, burial mounds hall, ancient documents and manuscripts hall, Tylos hall, and Islamic period hall.
KING FAHD CAUSEWAY
One of the most expensive bridges in the world which connects Bahrain to Saudi Arabia.
CAMEL FARM
Providing a unique insight into a treasured element of Bahraini culture, the farm is home to over 500 camels of all ages and sizes. Before the introduction of cars to the country, camels were the primary means of transport for the people of Bahrain, as they are ideal to travel distances in the humid and dry climate. Have your cameras ready to catch some memorable moments with The Ship of the Desert.
BAHRAIN WORLD TRADE CENTER
The Twin Towers with live wind turbine in operation. This is the only building in the world with such a turbine.
MANAMA CITY
The modern capital of the Arabian Gulf island nation of Bahrain. Begin the thrilling trip to Manama City with a drive past the Bahrain Financial Harbor and the local fisherman’s fishing boats at the dhow yard.
BAB AL BAHRAIN
The name Bab Al Bahrain means Gateway of Bahrain. Constructed during the 1940s by the British, this monument is located at the entrance to the Manama Souq in Bahrain’s capital city Manama.
MANAMA SOUQ
This souq, situated behind Bab Al Bahrain has scores of shops offering a wide range of goods from textiles, spices, incense, perfumes, handicrafts, and souvenirs, as well as more modern products from all over the world. There are also a number of traditional coffee shops inside the souq.
GOLD SOUQ
Variety of traditional gold, diamond & pearls which have made Bahrain famous.
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