Royal Camel Farm

Bahrain


Signposted off King Fahd Causeway, this farm is home to hundreds of camels owned by the great and good of Bahrain. It's a great place to take children, and the guards are much friendlier when they see them. If you're lucky, and there is a worker around, they might even let you ride a camel in return for a small (negotiable) fee.


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