Your flight to Bahrain takes you to the Persian Gulf’s laid-back, heritage-spoilt prime island, dating back 5,000 years. See Qal'at Al-Bahrain, Bahrain’s archaeological treasure, and gaze at Barbar Temple, the remains of three different temples built one on top of the other. Step back in time at the Museum of Pearl Diving, Bahrain’s cultural heritage centre, or head to the Royal Tombs, where the massive final resting places of Bahrain’s former Kings await. For a quiet day out take a picnic to Bahrain’s frequently fogged Jebel Dukhan mountain, or walk a few miles further to see the Tree of Life, a flourishing, 400-year-old tree standing on its own in the desert, mystifying tourists and Bahrain’s locals alike. The people of Bahrain love a long Friday brunch. Enjoy spreads of Bahrain’s spicy food and sample gahwa, refreshing Arabic coffee – but don’t be surprised if your hosts constantly refill your cup. |