Bahrain-2-day-itinerary
2-Day Itinerary for Travelling in Bahrain
Day 1: Exploring Manama and Muharraq
Morning
- Al Fateh Grand Mosque (9:00 am - 10:30 am)
- One of the largest mosques in the world, open to visitors
- Learn about Islamic architecture and culture
- Bahrain National Museum (11:00 am - 12:30 pm)
- Discover Bahrain’s history, archaeology, and cultural heritage
Afternoon
- Manama Souk (1:00 pm - 3:00 pm)
- Traditional marketplace with gold souks, spices, and local products
- Try some traditional Bahraini cuisine for lunch
- Muharraq Island (4:00 pm - 6:00 pm)
- Explore the historic town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Visit the Sheikh Isa Bin Ali House, a beautiful example of Arabic architecture
Evening
- Dinner at a traditional Bahraini restaurant
- Try some local dishes like machboos (mixed rice dish), ghuraiba (sweet dumplings), and luqaimat (sweet dumplings)
- Take a stroll along the Manama waterfront
Day 2: Ancient History and Adventure
Morning
- Bahrain Fort (9:00 am - 11:00 am)
- Explore the ancient fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Learn about Bahrain’s history dating back to the Dilmun civilization
- Tree of Life (11:30 am - 1:00 pm)
- Visit this natural wonder, a 400-year-old mesquite tree
Afternoon
- Al Areen Wildlife Park and Reserve (2:00 pm - 5:00 pm)
- Home to over 500 species of animals and plants
- Take a safari tour or enjoy the playgrounds and picnic areas
- Beach time at Al Jazair Beach
- Relax and enjoy the sunset on this popular beach
Evening
- Dinner at a seafood restaurant
- Try some fresh seafood, a specialty in Bahrain
- Take a evening stroll around the Manama Corniche
Things to Know
- Bahrain is a conservative country; dress modestly and respect local customs.
- Arabic and English are widely spoken, but learning basic Arabic phrases can be helpful.
- The currency is the Bahraini Dinar (BHD); credit cards are widely accepted.
Visa Requirements
- Citizens of 114 countries can obtain an e-visa or visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days.
- Check the official government website for specific requirements and fees.
Transportation
- Taxis are readily available, but it’s recommended to use reputable companies like Bahrain Taxi or Al-Muharraq Taxi.
- Renting a car is also an option; driving in Bahrain is relatively easy.
Other Tips
- Stay hydrated and wear sunscreen due to the hot desert climate.
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting mosques and historical sites.
- Try to avoid traveling during peak hours (7:00 am - 9:00 am and 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm) to minimize traffic congestion.
Accommodation
- Manama has a range of hotels, from budget-friendly options like the Ibis Bahrain City Centre to luxurious choices like the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay.
- Consider staying in a hotel that offers shuttle services or is within walking distance to main attractions.