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Bahrain Travel and Tourism - Places To Visit - Museums1 Bahrain National Museum Museum set up to preserve, increase and disseminate knowledge of the artistic, natural and cultural history of Bahrain; situated between the cities of Manama and Muharraq; displays archaeological artefacts, organises exhibitions etc Places to Visit fine example of traditional Bahraini architecture; this web page gives details about the house, its history, floor plan, visiting hours etc2 Offbeat Attractions Brief descriptions of Dilmun excavation site at Saar, Barbar temple, King Fahad Causeway, Jebel Dukhan or Mountain of Smoke, Muharraq, Oil Museum, Socotra cormorant breeding colony etc3 Sheikh Salman Bin Ahmed Al Fateh Fort one of the important historical forts of Bahrain; this web page has details about its location, history, and visiting times4 Things to See in Bahrain Brief descriptions of: Bab Al Bahrain, National Museum, Tree of Life, A'ali burial mounds, Bahrain Fort, Al Areen Wildlife Park, Arad Fort, Riffa Fort, house of Shaikh Isa bin Ali, Beit Al Jasra, Beit Al Siyadi, Pearl Monument, etc5 The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park Water theme park in Manama, located at Al Areen, near the Bahrain International Circuit; offers thrilling rides, breathtaking slides, glides, giant wave pool with a beach of real sand, shopping facilities, cafes, restaurants, live salsa band etc Wildlife Sanctuaries Wildlife sanctuary where the Arabian oryx and the Reem gazelle can be seen2 Hawar Islands Archipelago of around 25 small limestone islands in the Gulf of Bahrain; many species of birds breed here; on the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance3 Sanad Mangrove at Tubli Bay Narrow, shallow, sheltered bay near the northeast corner of Bahrain Island; site for migratory waterfowl; on the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance |
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