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Things Which Every Visitor Must Know Before Visiting Manama - Bahrain

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Bahrain has emerged as one of the most sought-after destinations for tourists looking for an exotic escape away.  The tiny-winy country is located in the Persian Gulf, Bahrain is an archipelago that's located near Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The place is famous for the tourist for its relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The country is a stop-over for those looking to visit the Middle East. The capital of the country, Manama includes a rich history and diverse community that makes it one of the most visited destinations in the Middle East. It’s precisely vibrant culture and stunning geography followed by epic services of the Bahrain tour operator makes it one of the favorite destination of the travelers. The island's location means it lends itself to those who are seeking to partake in water sports, and it has developed a number of advanced golf courses and tourist developments for this reason. The country is also famous for its culture, which is well preserved in differ

It's All Good News for the Tours and Travel Industries of Bahrain

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The Kingdom of  Bahrain  is a Middle Eastern archipelago in the Persian Gulf, tucked into a pocket of the sea flanked by Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The country is potent tourist spot in Middle East and the growing popularity of the country can be understood with the rise of the visitors in the recent years. As per the records, Bahrain witnessed an 8.4% increase in inbound traffic in the third quarter of 2016 and a peak of 1.4 million arrivals during the month of August. Not-only this as per the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibition Authority (BTEA) marketing campaign, the Kingdom expects to welcome 15.8 million annual visitors by 2018. The insights of the Bahrain tourism aims to establish a new target for the years to come: $1 billion in tourism revenues by 2020. With the leisure sector taking over the business segment, Bahrain expects even more impressive revenue by the year of 2026: $1.5 billion per annum. Moreover, the contribution to the country’s GDP will also exceed current figur