MANAMA Travel Guide, 5 best place in manama bahrain !!
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5. Tree Of Life
The Tree of Life is an approximately 400-year-old, 9.75 m (32 ft) high Prosopis cineraria tree located 2 km (1.2 mi) from Jebel Dukhan and abundantly covered in green leaves located in manama bahrain.
It is very popular because it is believed to be growing in the middle of nowhere, with no water source and has never been watered once throughout history.
4. Bahrain International Circuit
Bahrain International Circuit is a motorsport venue opened in 2004 and used for drag racing, GP2 Series and the annual Bahrain Grand Prix located in manama bahrain.
The circuit was designed by German architect Hermann Tilke, the same architect who designed the Sepang circuit in Malaysia.
3. Al-Fateh Mosque
The Al-Fateh Mosque is one of the largest mosques in the world, encompassing 6,500 square meters and having the capacity to accommodate over 7,000 worshippers at a time located in manama bahrain.
The mosque was built by the late Sheikh Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifa in 1987 and was named after Ahmed Al Fateh, the founder of Bahrain.
2. Qal'at al-Bahrain
Qal'at al-Bahrain is an archaeological site. It was once the capital of the Dilmun civilization and was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 located in manama bahrain.
The site contains many areas and walls, including Saar necropolis, Al-Hajjar necropolis, Kassite Palace, Madimat Hermand necropolis, Madimat Isa necropolis, Al-Maqsha Necropolis, Palace of Uperi, Shakhura necropolis, and the Northern city wall.
1. Bahrain National Museum
The Bahrain National Museum is the largest and one of the oldest public museums in Bahrain located in manama bahrain.
The building contains the original nine major galleries, educational hall, gift shop and a cafeteria, in addition to administrative offices, laboratories and warehouses for the Conservation of holdings and parking.
manama travel Guide, 5 best place in manama bahrain.
ROAD TRIP IN BEAUTIFUL BAHRAIN
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Al Dar Islands Bahrain - A look at our Chalets - Al Dar
Al Dar Islands Bahrain - A look at our Chalets - Al Dar
We have 6 chalets - 1 x 3 bed - 1 x 2 bed - 4 x 1 bed. All have outside wet kitchen tv, ac, fridge, fitted bathrooms and are all set on the beach. A 8 minute off shore boat ride from Sitra Fisherman's Port. Visit the Island for a day to swim in our lagoon or snorkel at the artificial reef or Spend a night in one of 6 exclusive Chalet. Enjoy your own BBQ in our beach Huts and eat some food at Jack & Joes burgers, have fun in our family kids zone, jump on a jetski, take a sailing boat course or have a drink from our bar. Our ticket price includes return sea taxi, Island entry and to bring your own food and drink. Original valid ID/CPR, Passport or driving licence is compulsory for coast guard registration - -
Al Dar island Bahrain - Aldar Islands Beach Huts - Beach Resort - Falklands
Al Dar island Bahrain - Aldar Islands Beach Huts - Beach Resort - Falklands - open 9am - 9pm 7 days a week.
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Travel To Bahrain | History And Documentary About Bahrain | in Urdu Hindi | bahrain visa | البحرين
Bahrain is an island country in the Persian Gulf. The history of Bahrain dates back to ancient history. Bahrain was the central location of the civilization. Bahrain's strategic location in the Persian Gulf has brought rule and influence from mostly the Persians, Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Portuguese, the Arabs, and the British. Whilst the country had closest economic relations with Indians or South Asians for the longest time, much more than the Arabs themselves.
In June 2017, the Bahraini authorities announced that showing sympathy for Qatar on social media or by any other means of communication is an offence. If you commit any such offence you could be imprisoned and subject to a substantial fine.
There is currently an increased security presence in Bahrain. You should follow the advice of the local authorities and if you encounter a large demonstration, protest or any civil disturbances, leave the area immediately. Travel around Bahrain may be affected.
You must have legal status in Bahrain when you depart. See Exit requirements
You can contact the emergency services by calling 999.
If you’re abroad and you need emergency help from the UK government, contact the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission.
The Overseas Business Risk service offers information and advice for British companies operating overseas on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.
Take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before you travel.
Demonstrations and protests take place regularly. These activities may include attempts to disrupt traffic, protests in villages and near economic centres, burning tyres, throwing Molotov cocktails, and the use of improvised explosive devices. As a result there could be clashes between government security forces and protesters.
Anniversary dates of significant events in Bahrain, including February and March, typically experience a higher volume of protest activity.
As a result there could be violent clashes and targeting of security forces. Historic trouble-spots where such incidents have taken place include Sitra, Bani Jamra, Karbabad, Saar, Karzakan, the Budaiya Highway and surrounding villages. These protests could erupt at any time without warning.
While there have been no direct threats or attacks on British nationals to date, you should remain vigilant and be aware of your surroundings wherever you are on the island. Violent protests pose a risk to those who might inadvertently find themselves near to an active demonstration.
If you encounter a large public gathering or demonstration, leave the area immediately. If you see any suspect item, don’t approach or touch it. Move away and call the police on 999 or the Police Hotline 8000 8008.
Travel on the main routes during daylight hours is generally orderly. There are some police checkpoints. In September 2012 the Ministry for the Interior issued a warning about explosive devices on major highways.
Developments in Syria, Iraq and on the Middle East Peace Process continue to have an impact on local public opinion in the region. You should be aware of local sensitivities on these issues. Follow news reports and be alert to local and regional developments, which may trigger public disturbances.
The Ministry of Interior has issued a reminder that all residents and visitors must carry photographic ID. Under Bahraini law, it’s an offence not to be able to present photographic ID if asked to do so by a member of the Bahraini authorities, and you may be subject to a fine of up to 300BHD.
Crime
Around 8,000 to 10,000 British nationals live in Bahrain, and thousands more visit each year. Most visits are trouble free. Female visitors should take care when travelling alone at night. You should use one of the reputable taxi companies.
Road travel
You can drive using a UK licence for 3 months. If you are staying for a longer period of time, you should get an International Driving Permit. Bahrain operates a zero tolerance to drink-driving. If you are caught you will be arrested and put in the drivers prison. Your case will not be heard until the next working day. First time offenders will have to pay a minimum £900 fine and could be banned from driving in Bahrain. British visitors from Saudi Arabia will subject to the same punishment but with the addition of a driving ban there also. For repeat offenders the fine and ban will be more serious.
Air travel
You may face lengthy security checks on arrival at Bahrain airport.
Although alcohol is available at Bahrain airport, security officers and airline staff deal firmly with passengers believed to be drunk - even those who are in transit through the airport. You may be denied boarding, detained and fined.
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