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Bahrain: The Hidden gem and ideal destination for student off-site trips

Bahrain is a safe and friendly country that welcomes visitors and students with open arms. In addition to this, the warm and friendly hospitality of the locals makes this island country an ideal choice for student off-site trips

Bahrain is a beautiful island country located in the Arabian Gulf that has a lot to offer when it comes to offsite trips for students. This hidden gem offers a unique blend and combination of ancient and modern architecture, rich culture, stunning natural landscapes, and entertainment that make it an excellent choice for educational excursions. It is a destination that combines learning, adventure, and culture.

Bahrain is a safe and friendly country that welcomes visitors and students with open arms. In addition to this, the warm and friendly hospitality of the locals makes this island country an ideal choice for student off-site trips.

The cultural diversity of this country is what makes it stand out as a destination for student excursions. Students can explore the country’s rich history and heritage by visiting the Grand Mosque or learning about Bahrain’s pearl-diving history at the Bahrain Pearling Trail.

The destination is also very rich in heritage sites. It is home to some of the world’s most impressive historical sites, including the Bahrain Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Al Khamis Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in the Gulf region, the Bahrain National Museum, and many more sites where students can indulge in history. Manama Souq, a bustling market in the heart of the capital city, is another must-visit destination where students can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and traditional cuisines of Bahraini life.

But the destination has more than just cultural and heritage sites to offer students, it also has many adventure activities. Students can spend a day at Al Dar Islands, swimming, snorkelling, and kayaking in crystal-clear waters. The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park is another popular destination, featuring an array of water slides and rides that are sure to get students’ adrenaline pumping. They can visit the marvel and mystery of Bahrain, which is the Tree of Life a lone tree that is located in the middle of the desert with no source of water and is a popular natural attraction. Students can also experience the thrill of go-karting at the Bahrain International Karting Circuit or free-fall from one of the tallest wind tunnel in the world at the indoor skydiving facility Gravity.

The Al Areen Wildlife Park and Reserve is a beautiful location where they can see Arabian oryx, gazelles, and other animals native to the region or visit Hawar Island. For something a little unique and out of the box students can be taken to visit the Royal Camel Farm, which is home to hundreds of camels where they can feed the baby camels or even try camel milk. Horse riding at the Bahrain Fort can be another activity that students will enjoy.

Bahrain is home to several prestigious educational institutions. Students can explore these fine world-class institutions which will give them the opportunity to interact with the local students and faculty in the destination and explore opportunities for further education.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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