Bahrain Desert Tour

Enjoy a private transfer and guided tour covered highlights listed attraction in Bahrain desert, This Tour will be around 140 KM for half day and 170 KM for full day.

Full Day Tour:

Half Day Tour:

Included:

PICK UP and Drop off

All Entrance and fees

English Licensed Tour Guide

(Other language is possible with supplement extra charge and subject to availability)

Free WIFI

for the small group only

Water

Lunch

included for Full day program only (8 hours)

Price

For Half DAY

• 1 Person USD 160or BHD 60
• 2 Person Each USD 85 or BHD 32
• 3 Person Each USD 60 or BHD 23
• 4 Person Each USD 49 or BHD 19

 

For full DAY

• 1 Person USD 240 or BHD 90
• 2 Person Each USD 134 or BHD 50
• 3 Person Each USD 98 or BHD 37
• 4 Person Each USD 80 or BHD 30

Type of Tour

Private Basis

The Grand Mosque closed on Friday

Bahrain National Museum closed on TUE

Mandatory to wear appropriate clothing in places of worship that will be visited.

Estimated local cash needed 15.000 BHD for souvenirs not required

Transfer will be in late Model Vehicle

Our Vehicle depend on the size details

  • GMC Yukon 7 Seat for, 1 to 6 person (Late model)
  • Toyota costar 20 Seat for, 7 to 17 (Late model)
  • 50 Seat Mercedes bus for 18 to 48 person (Model 2017

Restrictions

Must be able to get in/out of vehicle

Time

Time Operation for the tours:

  • (Half day ) 9 AM To 1 PM or 3 PM to 7 PM
  • (full day ) 9 AM to 5 PM for Full day
  • Other time is possible on request and subject to availability
  • All our tours is private and not possible to mix with other different customer request.

    Package Highlights

    • • King Fahad Causeway (5 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Bahrain Military Museum (35 MNT)
    • • Coffee shop break
    • • SK Salman Bin Ahmed Al Fateh Fort (30 MNT)
    • • Aali Royal Burial Mounds and pottery
    • • Local restaurant for Lunch , or Lunch with local (enjoy experience some food in Bahraini house)
    • • Jebel AL Dhukhan (5 MNT PHOTO)
    • • First Oil well (5 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Camel Farm (Endurance Village) (15 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Tree Of Life (15 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Bahrain International Circuit (15 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Dilmun Burial Mounds (Cross by)

    Package Highlights

    • • Bahrain World Trade Center (5 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Jebel AL Dhukhan (5 MNT PHOTO)
    • • First Oil well (5 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Camel Farm (Endurance Village) (15 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Tree Of Life (15 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Bahrain International Circuit (15 MNT PHOTO)
    • • Dilmun Burial Mounds (Cross by)

    For Half Day

     

    • Start your tour to visit Bahrain International Circuit one of the best formula one track in the world. this 180 million dollar facility is a perfect  example  of tradition  design  and the most modern track .it offers a unique range of facilities that are unparallel not in the  middle east but in the world.

     

    • Once you finish you will get a glimpse of the Royal camels (nearby F1 Circuit) which are kept in normal desert conditions at the Endurance Village you can see them there’ll be time to take pictures with the humped mammals

     

    • Next Drive past the Awali Town. It was the first centrally located Air–condition town in Bahrain. It is also the staff headquarters and accommodation for foreign officials of BAPCO (Bahrain Petroleum Company).

     

    • Bahrain was the first country on the Arabian side of the Arabian Gulf where oil was struck. You’ll visit the aptly-named First Oil Well where Bahrain’s oil industry began more than 89 years ago. In fact Bahrain’s first well was studded in October 1931, “Well Number 1,” now a landmark tourist site in Bahrain, once produced 9,600 barrels a day the first oil well.

     

    • Next to Jabel AL Dukhan dubbed the mountain of smoke the highest point of the island.

     

    • Next visit will be Tree of Life. An Acacia tree which survives itself for more than 400 years in the middle of the Bahrain desert without any water supply. Some believe this tree belongs to the Garden of Eden.

     

    For full day Tour

     

    You will visit all the above + all the below attractions

    • Enjoy your lunch in Local traditional local restaurant (Fish, Chicken and Meat) with special salad and Soft drink

     

    • King Fahd Causeway 25 KLM Bridge links Bahrain to Saudi Arabia. This is currently the only land link Bahrain has with the outside world, we will drive to halfway till the middle where the border you will see entry and Exit spots for both Saudi and Bahrain.

     

    • Bahrain Military Museum (35 MNT) The Bahrain Military Museum is a must-visit for any history buffs thanks to its collections of weapons, uniforms and documents of the Kingdom’s defence forces over the decades. Visitors can also see who was ruling Bahrain over the ages, and check out jeeps and horses used for transporting soldiers.
      Sun-Thu, 8am-1pm. Fri, 2-5pm. Sat, 9am-noon, 2pm-5pm.

     

    • Aali Royal Burial Mounds, The burial grounds include “21 archaeological sites in the western part of the island” built between 2050 and 1750 BC, according to the global body. UNESCO said the burial mounds were evidence of the early Dilmun civilization, “during which Bahrain became a trade hub, whose prosperity enabled the inhabitants to develop an elaborate burial tradition applicable to the entire population.

     

    • Aali potery.  Biggest pottery handicraft center. Visit their workshop and see the potters in action, using the old-fashioned foot operated wheel, and baking the finished pots in kilns built into the nearby burial mounds; a traditional method passed down through generations. They create beautiful pots and handicrafts of virtually every size and style imaginable, from naturally finished to brightly colored pieces.

     

     

    • SK Salman Bin Ahmed Al Fateh Fort, Old building, overlooking the Hunainaya Valley, but, the amazing thing about it is its architecture. It is a sandstone structure, which was home to royal families of the 19th century, with 35 rooms packed in a three square yard area. Built during the 17th century, it was converted into a residence for royal family during the 18th century. From then on, Riffa Fort was home to members of royal family and an official seat of government.

     

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