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    BHARAIN

    The Great Paradise


Travel and Explore Bahrain

Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in Western Asia. It is situated on the Persian Gulf, and comprises a small archipelago made up of 50 natural islands and an additional 33 artificial islands, centered on Bahrain Island which makes up around 83 percent of the country's landmass.

Bahrain is renowned for its verdant groves of date palms; since ancient times it has been an entrepôt for trade and a source of natural resources for the surrounding area. Bahrain Island is widely believed to be the site of the ancient kingdom of Dilmun, a commercial centre that traded with ancient Sumer. With a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.875, Bahrain counts as one of the high developed economies by UN definition. Considering the purchasing power parity, Bahrain is among the 30 richest countries in the world and, with an average annual income of 22,950 USD is one of the high-income countries.

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Bahrain's culture is quite similar to those of its Arab neighbors in the Gulf area. Islamic norms regulate the country's cultural, economic, and political life, and visitors from Western countries may believe Bahrain to be quite conservative at first. However, in comparison to its neighbors Iran and Saudi Arabia, Bahrain is regarded as relatively liberal and cosmopolitan; indeed, its culture has been described as "Middle East lite," with fewer restrictions on women's rights and tolerance of other religions. Bahrainis are renowned to be kind and accommodating to foreigners, with an open mind to various cultures.

Bahrain is a tiny country with a diverse range of activities. Shopping in the country's big air-conditioned malls or the colorful souks (markets) is a popular hobby, as is soaking up the sun on one of Bahrain's stunning beaches. Football is the most popular sport, followed by horse racing and the more traditional gazelle and hare hunts, which are mainly reserved for the wealthy Bahrainis. Residents also attend the Bahrain F1 Grand Prix, which is hosted at the Bahrain International Circuit. Bahrain also includes a number of major archaeological sites that are available to tourists, such as the A'ali Burial Mounds, which are claimed to be the world's biggest prehistoric cemetery.

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How much money you need in Bahrain?Budget-Friendly Travel Planning. How much money will you need for your trip to Bahrain? You should plan to spend around BHD60 ($160) per day on your vacation in Bahrain, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.
Family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,806.1$ (1,058.0BHD) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 803.0$ (302.7BHD) without rent. Cost of living in Bahrain is, on average, 28.8% lower than in United States. Rent in Bahrain is, on average, 47.3% lower than in United States.

Let's get around

Bahrain is a beautiful island nation that only comprises enchanting islands but also a number of architectural attractions and vibrant markets.

With limited public transport, the best way to get around Bahrain is by taxi, Uber or private car. Most taxi drivers are honest but always insist on using the meter or agree on a reasonable fare in advance. Bahrain Taxi (+973 1666 1666) has a good reputation.

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Transportation that is easily accessibleIn Bahrain the easiest way to get around is by car. You can easily rent a car from one of many rental companies in the Kingdom.
The Kingdom’s roads are among the safest in the region. Its major highways are three to four lanes wide, while the older areas of Manama and Muharraq have narrower single-lane access.

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Few things to know

  • 1. What is the currency and conversion in Bahrain?

    The Bahraini Dinar, code: BHD, is the official currency of Bahrain since 1965. This Bahraini currency is pegged to the U.S. Dollar at 0.376 Dinar to 1 USD rate. One Bahraini Dinar is made up of 100 Fils.

  • 2. What is the language in Bahrain?

    Burmese - The official language of Myanmar (Burma) is Burmese (mya), spoken by the majority ethnic group (Bamar, or Burman) and as an additional language by speakers of the approximately 100 minority indigenous languages.

  • 3. Are there many ATMs and Money Exchange?

    ATM's in BahrainATMs are available in major cities.With a current network of approximately 300 ATMs in Bahrain. BENEFIT's ATM network enables any locally issued debit (ATM) card holder to withdraw cash from any ATM in Bahrain providing the customers with convenient services.
    Currency Exchange in BahrainCurrency can be exchanged at the airport at most hotels and in banks and bureaux de change. Rates are more preferental at the bureaux de change than at the airport or at hotels
    Travellers ChequesThe use of traveller's cheques in Bahrainis becoming increasingly uncommon. It has become difficult to find a restaurant or a shop that accept traveller's cheques. While the exchange rate for traveller's cheques isn't very satisfying at hotels, banks charge a commission for the service. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travellers are advised to take traveller's cheques in US Dollars.

  • 4. What is the time zone in Bahrain?

    UTC+03:00Time in Bahrain is given by Arabia Standard Time (AST) (UTC+03:00). Bahrain does not currently observe daylight saving time.

  • ● 5. What is the climate in Bahrain?

    Bahrain is an arid country with mild, pleasant winters, and summers that are very hot and humid. Rainfall is negligible from April through the end of October, coinciding with high temperatures.

  • 6. What is the telephone code in Bahrain?

    Bahrain Country Code +973

    Bahrain telephone code 973 is dialed after the IDD. Bahrain international dialing 973 is followed by an area code.

  • 7. What is the emergency service in Bahrain?

    Contact the Emergency Call Centre by dialing 999. In case of any emergency, dial 999 for help. Remember: All 999 calls are free.

  • 8. What is the driving mode in Bahrain?

    Drive on the right-hand side. Seatbelts are compulsory for the driver and the front-seat passenger. However, you should ensure that all passengers wear a seat belt when travelling. Small children and babies must be seated in the back of the vehicle.

  • 9. What is the electricity voltage in Bahrain?

    230V
    Bahrain operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

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Airlines that fly to Bahrain

These are some of the airlines flying to Bahrain from around the world. Major airlines offer direct flights to Bahrain from all over the world. There are also several connecting flights to Bahrain depending on what countries you depart to which airline you are flying with. In some airlines, you may consider having layovers too. 

     Cathay Pacific
     Emirates
    Etihad Airways 
    Gulf Air 
    Oman Air
     Turkish Airlines
    Lufthansa
    KLM 
    British Airways
    Pegasus Airlines
    Ethiopian Airlines
    Saudia 
    flydubai 
    Air India 
    Egypt Air 
    Kuwait Airways
    Pakistan Airlines
    Air Arabia
    Jazeera Airways
    IndiGo
    Air India Express
    Air Arabia Egypt
    Air Arabia Abu Dhabi
    Wizz Air
    SunExpress
    Pegasus Airlines
    Salam Air
    British Airways
    Aegean
    KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
    American Airlines
     Iberia
     Lion Air
    Sriwijaya
    Garuda 
    AirAsia - Philippines AirAsia
     Cargo airlines
    Charter airlines
    Swiss International Airlines

How long do flights to Bahrain take?

An average nonstop flight from the United States to Bahrain takes 26h 03m, covering a distance of 7431 miles. The most popular route is New York - Manama with an average flight time of 15h 25m.
This assumes an average flight speed for a commercial airliner of 500 mph, which is equivalent to 805 km/h or 434 knots. It also adds an extra 30 minutes for take-off and landing. Your exact time may vary depending on wind speeds.

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