Bold & Beautiful Bahrain

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Travel influencer and entrepreneur, Kamiya Jani of Curly Tales was hosted by Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority in beautiful and bold Bahrain.

She traveled to several locations of the destination, including the islands, and learned about the many attractions of this undiscovered jewel in the Arabian Gulf, from cuisine to heritage, adventure, and culture. She stayed at the lavish Vida Beach Resort Marassi Al Bahrain and Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay. She visited the Al Fateh Grand Mosque, the Bahrain National Museum, the well-known camel farm, Al Jazair Public Beach, Bab Al Bahrain, and many other well-known locations while she was on this exotic island getaway. She also took pleasure in water sports at Al Dar Island, the heart-pounding excitement of go-karting at the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC), and the thrill of pearl diving to collect oysters with a chance of getting her very own Bahraini pearl.

After her trip to the destination, Kamiya said,” Finally, I got the opportunity to explore this gorgeous island nation! As a #FriendOfBahrain, this place personifies opulence in every way! From the magnificent history and culture to the food and lifestyle. I parked myself at a plush hotel that rests in the heart of the capital city, Manama. Thanks to it being so centrally located, I was able to tick off everything planned on my itinerary. I visited the palatial Al Fateh Grand Mosque, and the Bahrain Museum, indulged in some retail therapy at Bahrain’s Avenue Mall, and witnessed a picturesque sunset like never before. As I return home with a suitcase full of memories, the highlight for me was visiting The Royal Camel Farm and spending quality time with the ship of the desert. The travel enthusiast in me discovered yet another exciting location surrounded by sun, sand, and sea that doesn’t disappoint. I’m overjoyed that Bahrain decided to be my 41st country! “

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