Name some tourist places in Bahrain which you never knew actually existed
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● Name some tourist places in Bahrain which you never knew actually existed?
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Bahrain Pearling Path
A place for just a short visit. Could spend half to 1 hr there. It's in the middle of the city still its Not much crowded. There is a pay parking available outside.
Visitors to the area can follow "The Pearl Route", a pathway extending 3.5 kilometers from Pearl Herat to the heart of Muharraq. This includes various buildings, oyster beds, and parts of the seashore which were involved in the pearling economy, especially in the 19th century. The route also includes a modern-built visitor centre and two public squares.
Dragon Rocks
A very beautiful sunset spot! A good spot to spend a winter evening with a cup of karak chai watching the beautiful sunset. Need to be a little adventurous to climb up and sit at the summit.
It is very sandy so advisable to wear shoes. The place is away from the city so carry food and water if you have plans of seeing the sunset and spent a quite an amount of time . There is enough parking space. Please ensure you have enough fuel since its a little away from the city and also a little deserted.
Beit Sheikh Isa Bin Ali Al Khalifa
An admission ticket for an adult costs 1 BD.
Place restored, neat, beautifully described. A great place to spend time with family. A place for a moment of admiration, reflection and reflection.
The House of Sheikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa was his residence and the seat of his government. This beautiful house offers insight into the royal life in the 19th century. It consists of several rooms arranged around four courtyards and characterized by its wind towers. It is considered one of the most impressive example of Gulf Islamic architecture on the island.