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Top 3 nature & wildlife things to do in Manama

Wildlife, forests, gardens, and the green pockets of Manama that make it bearable in monsoon and beautiful by November. Day trips and short drives where the landscape is the point.

  1. Half Day Desert Tour, Manama1

    1. Half Day Desert Tour

    5.0· 105 reviews· 4 hours

    4 hours, out of city Tour  Covers: culture, tradition, history,nature. From Manama city, to first oil well in the region. to amazing tree of live. Photo stop at BIC Bahrain international Circuit Formula one. Come as close as you can from Camels in a local Camel Farm . Then back to history of Dilmun civilization. 4000 years Burial Mounds. and stop for Pottery Makers workshop.

  2. Nature Flora and Fauna Trip from Manama, Manama2

    2. Nature Flora and Fauna Trip from Manama

    4.5· 4 reviews· 4 hours

    This tour features the oil history and wildlife of Bahrain. On this tour visit Jabel Al Dukhan, The Tree of Life, Al-Areen Wildlife Park (Sanctuary) and have a brief photo stop at Bahrain International Circuit. Bahrain was the first country to discover oil in the Middle East and Al Areen Wildlife Park was established in 1975. Bahrain was perhaps the first Arab country to realize the rapid decline of many native wild animal populations in the region and the urgent need to implement safety measures that could ensure their survival.

  3. Ancient Garden of Eden, Manama3

    3. Ancient Garden of Eden

    4.0· 4 reviews· 3 hours

    Take an awe-inspiring trip around the southern part of Bahrain, which hosts a magnificent array of sites. First, you’ll visit the camel farm and perhaps have the chance to taste some camel milk, before heading to Bahrain International Circuit - the ‘Home of Motorsport in the Middle East’ and host of the Formula One Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix. Once you’ve taken some holiday snaps, there is plenty more to see as you navigate the oil fields, visit the Tree of Life – famous for surviving for over a century with no source of water, and finish off the tour with the beautiful Riffa Fort which is steeped in history. The fort was converted into a residence in the 19th century for Shaikh Salman Bin Ahmed Al Fateh Al Khalifa and offers a view that one cannot afford to miss. Along the way, your passionate and well-versed tour guide will explain the significance and unique aspects of each stop while answering any questions you may have.

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