Flight Duration
One Way Price
Stops
Bahrain to India
New Delhi, India
One Way・1 Stop・14 hrs 40 mins
starting
USD 153
Mumbai, India
One Way・Non Stop・3 hrs 25 mins
starting
USD 109
Bengaluru, India
One Way・1 Stop・13 hrs 50 mins
starting
USD 159
Chennai, India
One Way・1 Stop・17 hrs 25 mins
starting
USD 143
Hyderabad, India
One Way・1 Stop・11 hrs 10 mins
starting
USD 133
Kochi, India
One Way・1 Stop・6 hrs 40 mins
starting
USD 152
Ahmedabad, India
One Way・1 Stop・14 hrs 25 mins
starting
USD 136
Thiruvananthapuram, India
One Way・1 Stop・9 hrs 5 mins
starting
USD 154
Kozhikode, India
One Way・1 Stop・12 hrs 55 mins
starting
USD 138
Amritsar, India
One Way・1 Stop・19 hrs 20 mins
starting
USD 190
Pune, India
One Way・1+ Stop・1 day 3 hrs
starting
USD 232
Jaipur, India
One Way・1 Stop・10 hrs 10 mins
starting
USD 187
Lucknow, India
One Way・1 Stop・10 hrs 55 mins
starting
USD 176
Mangalore, India
One Way・1 Stop・8 hrs 10 mins
starting
USD 150
Madurai, India
One Way・1 Stop・13 hrs 45 mins
starting
USD 170
Visakhapatnam, India
One Way・1 Stop・17 hrs 25 mins
starting
USD 140
Patna, India
One Way・1 Stop・18 hrs 15 mins
starting
USD 224
Bhubaneswar, India
One Way・1 Stop・18 hrs 30 mins
starting
USD 157
Chandigarh, India
One Way・1 Stop・16 hrs
starting
USD 184
Varanasi, India
One Way・1 Stop・13 hrs 25 mins
starting
USD 221
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About Bahrain (BAH)
About Bahrain
Bahrain is an Arab island nation in the Persian Gulf. It is an archipelago consisting of the Bahrain Island and several other small islands surrounding it. The Kingdom of Bahrain, as it is officially known, was one of the first Gulf States to discover oil, but its rapidly declining oil reserves forced the country to diversify its economy. Today, the economy relies mostly on tourism, hospitality, retail, and processing crude oil from neighbouring states. Bahrain has also started investing heavily in finance and has endeavoured to become a leading regional banking centre, especially with respect to Islamic finance.
Bahrain is believed to be the site of the ancient Dilmun civilization. In the late 1700s, the Al-Khalifa royal family took over Bahrain. In order to secure their holdings, they entered a series of treaties with the United Kingdom and became a protectorate of the British. Bahrain attained its independence in 1971. Leaving the Emirates status, Bahrain was declared a kingdom in 2002. The vast numbers of expats coming into the country for their livelihood had people talking about Bahrain as a country showcasing immense cultural diversity.
How to reach Bahrain
By Air – The Bahrain International Airport serves as the nerve centre to its national carrier Gulf Air. Almost all major airlines offer daily flights to Bahrain from cities like Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kochi. While travelling from outside of India, one can hop on a flight from all other major international hotspots like Bangkok, Singapore, Melbourne, and Cairo.
By Road – The Saudi–Bahraini Transport Company (SAPTCO) is the official provider of bus services in Bahrain. They run eight buses daily from Riyadh to Manama. Reservations should be made ahead of time as the seats fill up fast. One can also drive through any of the many inter-state highways that connect Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Rented vehicles are not advisable as it involves a ton of paperwork.
By Water – Various luxury cruises connect many Gulf nations, including Bahrain. A travel planned well ahead of time can even offer experiences such as feeling like royalty in the sea.
What to do in Bahrain
The discovery of oil in the country led to expeditious modernisation, and within years, desert tents transformed into skyscrapers over 300-metre high. People now visit Bahrain to see the ruins of the old Dilmun civilizations, the mighty fortress of Al-Qat Bahrain, the famous scuba diving sites in the country, and the whimsical desert town in the land. Bahrain is also one of the prestigious locations across the world, which hosts the Formula 1 Grand Prix, held every year in the month of April. Most people plan their trip to Bahrain around a race or a football match. The Bahrain National Stadium is huge and is designed to host a very large crowd of around 30,000 people. The top places to explore while in Bahrain are the following:
The Bahrain National Museum
Riffa
Juffair
Amwaj Island
Beit Sheikh Ali House
Hawar Islands
Isa Town
Hamad Town
Zallaq
A’Ali
Al Jasra
Qal’at Al Bahrain
Al Afreen
Saar
The Bahrain International Circuit
Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park
Reef Island
Ahmed Al Fateh Islamic Island
Bahrain Financial Harbour
Busaad Art Gallery
National Theater of Bahrain
Dragon City Bahrain
There are many cultural and theme tours offered by numerous operators as well as archaeological tours, which offer tourists a good sense of the history and heritage about Bahrain.
Major Airports in and around Bahrain
The Bahrain International Airport is the primary airport of Bahrain. Gulf Air is the national carrier for Bahrain. Other carriers that connect the land to all the major cities of the world include Fly Dubai, Sri Lankan Airlines, Emirates, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Jet Airways, etc. that connect Bahrain to.
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About India (IN)
India is a mosaic of multicultural experiences. As you travel the expanse of the country, you witness diverse nuances and incomparable range of landscapes, festivals, cuisines, faiths, arts, crafts, music, tribes, history, architecture and myriad attractions. Fringed by the frozen summits of the Himalayas in the north, it stretches southwards and at the Tropic of Cancer, tapers off into the Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west; don’t expect to absorb all of India in one visit! On your first trip, start with the ‘Golden Triangle’; the historic capital city of Delhi, with abundance of food and culture, Mughal relics, maze like markets to Agra, home to the most iconic monument, Taj Mahal and zipping to the colorful city of Jaipur. An explorer’s paradise, the state of Rajasthan offers mesmerizing desert landscape, pristine lakes, rich culture and gastronomy, a delectable mix of luxurious heritage hotels, majestic monuments and vibrant bazaars. From the bustling metropolis, Mumbai, which is home to Bollywood to getting lost in the kaleidoscopic colorful holy city of Varanasi. The underexplored beauty of North East with tea plantations, national parks and pristine mountains. On the other hand, the palm-fringed coast lines of Goa, Kerala, and Pondicherry draw crowds to lively beaches, picturesque backwaters, French flavored architecture, beautiful cathedrals and temples, luxury resorts, Ayurveda spas and exotic sea food cuisine. India is best appreciated like a buffet table, with repeat visits to sample the next tantalizing platter! Book your flights with MakeMyTrip India.