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Bahrain Travel Guide
Bahrain means "two seas" in Arabic and this stems from the main island's natural sweet water springs which seem to flow magically out of such a harsh environment. The country is made up of several islands, the main one containing the major city of Manama and the country's International airport. Bahrain is a major nightlife and tourist destination for Saudis (and other Gulf-Country residents) who often make the trip across the bridge to Manama to sip beverages under Bahrain's cool Oasis-like atmosphere. The prevalence of great restaurants, sea breezes, bars, discos, nature, and history combine to make Bahrain a destination for anyone. The links below provide more information about the country: from its history to where you can watch a movie.
Background and General Info: Fastfax - Our Bahrain essentials, if you only read one thing before travelling, make it this page for a touristic overview of visiting the country. Bahrain Overview - An overview of country statistics, their flag, literacy rates, government, etc.
In-Depth City Guide: Hotels - We provide you with up to date information on the best places to stay in Bahrain and their surrounding areas as well. Our picks and their contact information are included. Sights of Interest - Take a free online tour of the main sights of interest that you should at least consider seeing while in Bahrain. Nightlife in Bahrain - A party city easily accessible from Saudi and Kuwait, Manama - Bahrain knows its nightlife. From its fine assortment of restaurants to its modern discos you can eat, drink, and be merry in this happening place.
Miscellany: National Anthem - The National Anthem in Arabic and English. Map of Bahrain - Get a free map of the country from us at gomideast.com and the University of Texas. Pictures of Bahrain - Take a tour of the country and view pictures, for free, from the comfort of your computer screen, courtesy of gomideast.com. for inquiries and comments (non-commercial only please): go.mideast @ yahoo.comCopyright ©2003-2010 gomideast.com unless otherwise credited |
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