Wednesday 10 June 2015

Manama: The Excellent experience of Traveling by a Taxi

Al-Manama, the capital city of Bahrain, is also the largest city in terms of size and population in the whole country. The city has long history of trading in the industries like raw pearls, oil and gas. Todays, Manama has become the center of finance and economy and also has abundant source of entertainments for the rest of Middle East. The countries like Saudi Arabia has connected with Bahrain on the causeway bridge of King Fahad. All these attractions brought thousands of tourists and business travelers in Manama, creating the need of an excellent transportation system.

Al-Manama has excellent system of transport that encircles public transport, train, bus, taxi, car and airport which are serving the city studiously. It is also predicted that Manama will have monorail network in which the track of train consists of a single line. Due to the lowest cost of oil and gas, Manama is maintaining and accelerating its transport system at massive speed.
Among all the mode of transport in Manama, taxis are most comfortable and economical one. Manama is a bustling city today and improving its infrastructure briskly, that would cause a difficult situation in exploring this city. With a taxi, you would be relaxed and free to enjoy the wonders of this Rapid City while sitting at the back of the driver.

Taxis are easily available at every nook and corner of the city. If you are coming to Manama for the first time or twentieth time, taxis would be an absolute option to stroll around the city. Taxis don’t have pre-determined routes which have to follow by a driver like public transport, so it would be easier for travelers to travel around the city.

Pre-booking of taxis is easily available at Manama, starting from the airport to all major destinations in the city at the time of departure and arrival. If you would pre-book a taxi, it will be more comfortable for you to enjoy and immerse yourself into this mega city. Hailing a taxi on the road has some chances of fraudulent cases which can be minimized if traveler planned their travel in advance and pre-book a taxi online to arrive before. A traveler should check the meter of the taxi first so that it would pay to the driver accordingly.
Following some guidelines and instruction before get into a taxi, can make travelling to Manama more comfortable and enjoyable along with cheap rates that would never dent you’re travelling budget.

Monday 4 May 2015

Bahrain Tourism


Bahrain is an archipelago made up of 33 natural islands, of which AL Dar island and Amwaj island being the most famous ones. Places That One Should Visit In Bahrain
The Grand Mosque
Being honored with the world’s largest fiberglass dome along with its exclusive architecture and Arabic design makes it an impressive and mesmerizing sight inside out. Located in the King Faisal Highway in Juffair is not only the island’s largest mosque, but also accommodates the “Religious Institute For Islamic Affairs”.

The Tree Of Life
 Standing alone in the deserted desert off the Muaskar for a span of 400 years, this acacia tree has not only managed to survive without a single drop of water but it exceeded the expected life of its species by 300 years. The reason behind its manageability to survive remains a mystery till date.
Arad Fort
 Being its identity built in the 15th century, Arad Fort is one of the Bahrain’s ancient forts. It became the central hub of military operations during Omani occupation. It is mostly famous for its crafts market with many amusing events taking place, making it a center of attraction on the islands of Muharraq.

Al Jazeer Beach
 The beaches in Bahrain, the clear and the blue waters of the sea clearly reflecting the sky has been ever since a prior highlight of attraction for tourists and among those AL Jazeer is the most famous one to hang out on weekends or on a trip with all maintained services available out there and the most picturesque cafes.

Al Khamis Mosque
 One of the oldest relics of Islam in the region with its foundation laid as early as 692 AD during the era of Umayyad Caliph Umar 2. Situated near the Shaikh Salman Road in Khamis this unique and ancient Islamic monument is easily noticeable with its identical twin minarets reaching high skies.


Bab Al Bahrain
Also known as the gate of Bahrain having its foundation laid by the British in the 1940’s and designed by Sir Charles Belgrave in 1945 is located in Manama’s central business district and embarks the main entrance to Manama souq. Once upon a time it use to overlook the sea standing at the edge of them but due to extensive demographic reclamation it has shifted a bit way from the seas. It is situated in a very poash area with many important government offices and the most famous “THE GOLD CITY” a shopping complex for the gold ornaments.

Bahrain  National Museum
 Being the first museum of the gulf, it had its opening ceremony in 1988. The site is located edging the seas with its exquisite attraction, adding to contemporary ambience and simplicity influenced by the white travertine facade and dramatic courtyard with breathtaking sculptures. The rich collection of the museum is not only limited to over 6000 years of Bahrain history but it also has areas dedicated to its customs and traditions and a wide range of collection of the finest and precise works of some of Bahrain’s leading artists.

Barbar Temple
 Considered to be a part of the Dilmun culture, this archaeological site located in the village of Barbar, Bahrain is believed to be the oldest dating back to 3000 BC. This limestone built temple has great sites with two altars and a natural water spring that is thought to have held spiritual significance for the worshippers.