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Discover Bahrain's enduring camel heritage at this unique farm, home to hundreds of camels cared for by the royal family.
The Royal Camel Farm in Janabiyah, Bahrain, offers a unique opportunity to witness the country's enduring bond with camels. Home to over 600 camels owned by the royal family, the farm provides a serene and educational experience, showcasing the cultural significance of these animals in Bahraini society.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Taxi/Ride-Share
From central Manama, a taxi or ride-share is the most direct way to reach the Royal Camel Farm. Specify 'Royal Camel Farm in Janabiyah' as your destination. The journey typically takes 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. A short ride from Janabiyah Square will cost approximately 2-4 BHD. Taxi fare from the airport is around 3-5 BHD.
Public Transport
From Manama, take bus number 16 from Manama Bus Station to the Janabiyah Highway. From there, take a taxi or ride-sharing service to the Royal Camel Farm. The bus fare is approximately 0.300 BHD, and the taxi fare from Janabiyah Highway to the farm will be around 2-3 BHD. Alternatively, take bus route 15 or X2 towards Janabiyah and alight at the 'Janabiya Highway-9' bus stop, from which it is a 4-minute walk to the farm.
Driving
If driving from Manama, head west on the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman Highway, following signs for Janabiyah. Once in Janabiyah, follow local signs directing you to the Royal Camel Farm. Free parking is available at the farm's entrance.
Use Royal Camel Farm as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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