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Bahrain Delights
$163
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Overview
Bahrain Delights offers an exciting journey to Bahrain Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, along with a unique encounter with camels. This tour perfectly suits first-time visitors eager to explore the rich history and culture of the island.
- 🏛️ Visit the Bahrain National Museum, one of the first museums in the Gulf, showcasing artifacts that span 6,000 years of Bahrain’s history and featuring contemporary sculptures in its dramatic courtyard.
- 🏰 Explore Qal'at al-Bahrain, the ancient fort that was once the center of power for the Dilmun civilization, with excavations revealing soldier's barracks, horse stables, and ancient currency coins.
- 🐪 Experience the Royal Camel Farm, a privately owned farm where you can learn about camels, their significance to desert life, and their ability to travel long distances with minimal resources.
- 🌉 Cross the King Fahd Causeway, an engineering marvel linking Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, with a facility area that includes a tower restaurant, perfect for a break during your journey.
- 🚐 Enjoy private vehicle transport throughout the tour, ensuring a comfortable and convenient experience from start to finish.
- 💧 Stay refreshed with bottled water provided during the tour, keeping you hydrated as you explore.
- 🏨 Benefit from hotel pickup and drop-off, making your adventure hassle-free and tailored to your schedule.
- 👨🏫 Learn from a local guide who shares insights and stories about the sites you visit, enriching your understanding of Bahrain's culture.
- 🍽️ Note that food and drinks are not included unless specified, allowing you to choose your culinary experiences.
- 💸 Gratuities are appreciated but not mandatory, giving you flexibility in your tipping choices.
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Bahrain Delights
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 4 hours
- Transport by private vehicle
- All Monument fees
- Bottled water
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Local guide
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
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Bahrain National MuseumBahrain National Museum: One of the first museums in the Gulf, the Bahrain National Museum opened in 1988. The site itself, on the edge of the sea, is a tremendous attraction, adding to its contemporary ambience which is influenced by the white travertine façade and dramatic courtyard decorated with contemporary sculptures. The exhibition halls showcase artefacts uncovered in the numerous archaeological sites in Bahrain and underpinning the longstanding history of the island. The rich collection covers 6000 years of Bahrain’s history. In addition to the archaeological exhibits, two halls are dedicated to local customs and traditions, featuring clothing, housing, rituals and traditional crafts.
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Qal'at al-BahrainBahrain Fort (Qal'at Al Bahrain): Thought to be once the centre of power for the ancient Dilmun civilization, Qal'at Al Bahrain (Bahrain Fort) has UNESCO World Heritage status. The Bahrain Fort occupies a strategic military position where the navigation movement could be watched. Excavations have revealed ancient soldier's barracks, horse stables, an ammunition depot, a secret passageway, ceramic utensils and Islamic and Chinese currency coins.
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Royal Camel FarmRoyal Camel Farm: This is a privately owned Camel Farm and it is a must for people whose only contact with camels has been at a zoo or on television. The camel is a large, strong desert animal. Camels can travel great distances across hot, dry deserts with little food or water. They walk easily on soft sand where trucks would get stuck and carry people and heavy loads to places that have no roads. Camels also serve the people of the desert in many other ways. The camel carries its own built-in food supply on its back in the form of a hump. The hump is a large lump of fat that provides energy if food is hard to find.
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King Fahd CausewayKing Fahad Causeway: Opened in 1986, this remarkable 25km feat of engineering links Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. It is one of the most expensive bridges in the world.The causeway traverses Umm Al Nasan Island, which is a sanctuary for wildlife, and at the halfway point there is a facility area, including a tower restaurant, which you can visit even if you don't travel the whole distance to Saudi Arabia. Note: The tower is under reconstruction.
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Bahrain Delights
$163
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