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Bahrain
Why Go?
Like an oyster, Bahrain's rough exterior takes some prising open, but it is worth the effort.
From the excellent National Museum in Manama to the extraordinary burial mounds at Sar,
there are many fine sites to visit.
The country has long been defined by its relationship with water. Meaning 'Two Seas' in
Arabic, Bahrain's focus is not the island's minimal land mass, but the shallow waters that
lap its shores. The sweet-water springs that bubble offshore helped bring about 4000 years
of settlement, the layers of which are exposed in rich archaeological sites around the island.
The springs also encouraged lustrous pearls - the trade that helped to build the island's
early fortunes.
Much of Manama's modern wealth, illustrated in high-profile building projects, rises
proudly from land 'reclaimed' from the sea. With the projected effects of global warming,
however, the sea may yet have the last laugh.
When to Go
Nov-Mar Bask in the relative cool of a Gulf winter with daily blue skies.
Apr Join the excitement of life in the fast lane during the Formula One Grand Prix.
Apr Enjoy traditional dancing at the annual Heritage Festival.
Best for Culture
» Bahrain National Museum ( Click here )
» Qala'at al-Bahrain ( Click here )
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