Duration: | 3 Day(s) - 2 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Camel Tours |
Day 1: Arrival
Arrival at Bahrain International Airport, the hotel driver will meet and greet right after the arrival hall. Transfer to hotel and check-in.
Day 2: Farm Visit
After breakfast, our driver will pick you up at the lobby of your hotel at around 8:45 in the morning. This farm was owned by His Highness Late Shaikh Mohamed Bin Salman Al Khalifa, the uncle of the King of Bahrain. There are more than 500 camels on this farm. Have your camera ready to pose with the camels, as they are very friendly.
Day 3: Free Leisure - Departure
After breakfast, free at your own leisure until transfer to Airport for your departure.
Package Includes:
Return Airport transfer
2 nights of hotel accommodation
Daily breakfast
Free Wifi
Half-day sightseeing tour with a service of an English-speaking guide on day 2
All Entrance fee
Bottled mineral water on board throughout the tour
Package Excludes:
Entry Visa
Other personal expenses which were not mentioned above
Kindly Note the Following:-
* Price mentioned may change without prior notice
* All terms & conditions apply
Know More About Royal Camel Farm:
The Royal Camel Farm on the outskirts of Manama was founded by the late Sheikh Mohammed Bin Salman Al Khalifa, uncle of the current ruler of Bahrain. It’s a hobby farm, meaning the animals aren’t raised for racing or for their meat, and there are hundreds of camels living here, all owned by the royal family.
The Royal Camel Farm is not widely advertised as a tourist attraction. However, it’s open to the public every day until sunset, so you are free to go and take a look around, see the camels, and chat with the farmers. Entry into the farm is free, but there are sometimes opportunities to feed or even ride the camels, and a small fee for this can be negotiated with the workers.
A trip to the Royal Camel Farm is best enjoyed as part of a day tour of Bahrain’s main attractions, including Al Fateh Grand Mosque, the Bahrain National Museum, the Bait Al-Qur’an Museum, Bahrain Fort, the Burial Mounds and Manama Souq.