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Must Visit Museums In Bahrain


Bahrain is small yet scenic country. It lies on the shores of the Persian Gulf.  It is actually a group of 33 islands of which the largest is Bahrain. The low desert plains of Bahrain attract numerous visitors to this land. Bahrain is known for its protective nature when it is about the safety of its flora and fauna. Bahrain has Al Areen Wildlife Park, Tubli Bay, Hawar Islands, Mashtan Island, and Arad Bay to protect the endangered and rare species of animals.

Bahrain has emerged as a popular tourist spot and every year millions of tourists visit this rich land of Arab culture. Also, Bahrain is home to the archaeological legacy. It offers a deep insight into the old worlds and the people of the bygone era. This amazing land stores famous masterpieces of art and craft. There are many museums in Bahrain preserving its old culture and artifacts. The heritage of Bahrain’s historical knowledge is deep and dates back to ancient times.

National Museum of Bahrain

National Museum of Bahrain | Image Resource :  archnet.org

Famous Museums in Bahrain:

Here is the list of some must-visit famous museums in Bahrain:

Bahrain National Museum: Also popular as the ‘National Museum of Bahrain’. It is one of the oldest and the largest public museums in Bahrain. This huge museum complex boasts two buildings. The museum displays ancient archaeological artifacts. There is a Natural History hall that mainly focuses on the Bahrain’s natural environment. The museum also showcases ancient Quranic manuscripts, historical documents, notes on astronomy and much more. Along with the nine major galleries in the museum, it also possesses educational hall, a cafeteria, etc.

Oil Museum:
This museum was built in the year 1992 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the oil discovery. The oil museum is one of its kinds and is established in a huge white-stone building. It possesses photographs, exhibits, and explanations related the Bahrain’s oil industry. Just a small distance away, visitors can observe Bahrain’s first oil well built in the year 1932. As no bus service are available to this museum, it is better to hire a car to reach this region.

gulf air

Gulf Air | Image Resource : wikimedia.org

How To Reach:

Bahrain is well-connected to the neighboring Saudi Arabia through the extensive network of airways. The air route connects Bahrain to the rest of the world conveniently. As both Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are related to Gulf Cooperation Council, the airlines offer regular services between these two countries for trade and tourism. Riyadh to Bahrain flights are operated at regular intervals of time. There are many airlines which offer plush services on this route including Gulf Air, Saudi Arabian Air, and FlyNas Airlines.

Bahrain International Airport serves Bahrain and passengers from various destinations. Various facilities are offered to the travelers at the airport. Travelers can hire a taxi or cab from the airport to reach their destination in Bahrain.  

Best Time To Visit Bahrain:

Bahrain is an important site of the Dilmun civilization and hence receives generous tourists and travelers. As it is a desert land, it has a tropical desert climate. There are two seasons in this country. The summer temperatures exceed 40 ° C and the summer season is from May to October. The winter season is from November to April, and the temperature ranges between 20-25 ° C.

Bahrain receives rainfall for about 10 days in the year. It rains here especially during the months of December to March. So, it is best to explore Bahrain between the months of November and March when the days are warm and evenings are cool.

Accommodation in Bahrain:

Being a popular tourist destination, Bahrain possesses well-established hotel and resort industry. Here, visitors can enjoy plush facilities in the resorts and hotels to live life king size. Many luxurious hotels are established in Bahrain  

Important Tip:

Tourist should keep in mind that Bahrain is an Islamic majority country and visitors should respect their laws and cultural peculiarities.

Plan your visit to Bahrain to explore its ancient culture, pristine beaches, and other popular sites.
 
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