Top 5 Landmarks in Bahrain

Posted by Liz Joe on November 14th, 2019

Bahrain seems to be a small island, but in account with the tourist attraction, this country will amaze you. The typical list of activities for a tourist cannot follow for a traveller in Bahrain. He receives something greater than expected. Proceed with money exchange in Bahrain with the most trusted money exchange centre to avoid fraudulent activities. This country will satisfy the needs of an adventure seeker, a historical enthusiast, and even a foodie. Here we go with the top landmarks of this small country.

1. Bahrain National Museum

It was in the year of 1988 that the Bahrain National Museum opened for the public. It covers more than  6000 years old artefacts and remnants and considers as the first museum in Bahrain.

The structure of the building is quite attractive, and it faces the sea. For a traveller who is enthusiastic about ancient stuff will find something special here. The whole museum is quite large with thousands of archaeological material, and the guide will narrate the stories behind everything.

Next, to the museum, you can see a beautiful building. It is the Bahrain National Theater. Different plays, art performance, etc. are held every day.

2. Al Areen Wildlife Park, Sakhir

Amid the hot desert, you can see the hope of greenery in Al Areen Wildlife Park. It takes only 40 minutes to drive to reach here from Manama Center.

The park is rich with rich flora and fauna. Over 500 species of animals are protected here, where many of them belong to the endangered category. More than 10,000 variety of shrubs and bushes also includes in the park.

The park gets divided into two sections. One is open for the tourists, and the other one is the reserved spot.

As a tourist, never harm flora and fauna here. The park still conserved as a virgin location.

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4.  Bahrain Fort

This Portuguese built fort is also called as  Qal’at al-Bahrain. Once it was the capital of Dilmun Civilisation. In Bahrain, there are two UNESCO heritage sites, and one is this Bahrain Fort.

The whole location beautifully arranged with palm fringes and the front view is the historic harbour. Apart from the new city life, a tourist can find the ancient rich heritage of this small island by visiting these kinds of landmarks.

5. Barbar Temple

With the Danish expedition in 1954, this ancient temple gets discovered. Till now, the archaeological experts cannot find the dedicated God for this temple. It dates to 3rd BC, and if you want to know something different from the old stone age, you are in the right place.

The architecture of the temple resembles that of the temple in old Sham.

This temple has different places for animal sacrifice and other rituals. Choose the best guide who can narrate you everything about these historical destinations.

Many more beautiful spots are there in the country. I will come up with new article as a continuation for this article. Stay tuned.

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