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Discover Bahrain's Shri Krishna Temple: A historic Hindu sanctuary in Manama's heart, showcasing cultural diversity and spiritual harmony.
Nestled in the heart of Manama's vibrant 'Little India,' the Shri Krishna Temple stands as a testament to Bahrain's religious diversity and the enduring legacy of its Hindu community. Established in the early 19th century, it's one of the oldest temples in the Gulf, offering a serene sanctuary amidst the bustling city.
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Walking
From Bab Al Bahrain, a central landmark in Manama Souq, walk approximately 5 minutes east. Navigate through the souq's narrow lanes, following signs towards the Gold Souq. The Shri Krishna Temple is located near the Gold Souq, easily identifiable by its colorful facade. No costs are associated with this route.
Public Transport
Take a bus to the Manama Bus Terminal. From the terminal, either walk for about 15-20 minutes or take a short taxi ride to the temple. Walking, head east towards the Gold Souq area. A single bus journey costs 0.300 BHD, and a daily pass is 0.700 BHD.
Taxi/Ride-Share
From any location in Manama, take a taxi or ride-share service (Uber/Careem) to the Shri Krishna Temple. Provide the driver with the address '6HJG+PWW, Manama' or simply mention the Shri Krishna Temple in Manama Center. Expect to pay around 2-5 BHD for a short ride within Manama. Taxi fares start at 2.0 BHD, with an additional 1.0 BHD per kilometer.
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