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Dilmun Burial Mounds: Echoes of an Ancient Civilization

Explore ancient burial grounds dating back 4,000 years, revealing the mysteries of the Dilmun civilization, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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The Dilmun Burial Mounds, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Bahrain, represent one of the largest and most significant prehistoric cemeteries in the world. Dating back to the Dilmun civilization (2200-1750 BCE), the mounds offer a glimpse into the burial practices and rich history of this ancient culture.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the cooler months (November to March) for a more comfortable outdoor experience.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the Bahrain National Museum in Manama to see artifacts recovered from the mounds.
  • Respect the site by following guidelines and avoiding touching any artifacts.
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Getting There

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    From central Manama, a taxi or ride-sharing service (Careem or Uber) provides a direct route to the Dilmun Burial Mounds - A'ali West Burial Mound Field in Buri. Input the destination as '4GW4+MWQ, Buri' or provide the coordinates 26.1467201, 50.5073581 to your driver. The ride typically takes 20-30 minutes depending on traffic. The approximate cost is 3-5 BHD.

  • Public Transport

    From Manama Central Bus Station, take a bus towards Isa Town. From Isa Town Bus Terminal, transfer to another bus heading to A'ali. Alight near the A'ali area and then take a short taxi ride (approximately 5 minutes) or arrange for a local ride-sharing service to the Dilmun Burial Mounds. Alternatively, from Jid Ali, take Bus 12 towards Manama and disembark at the Buri bus stop. From there, it's about a 15-minute walk or a short taxi ride (1-2 BHD) to the mounds. Bus fare is approximately 0.3 BHD per ride.

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The Dilmun Burial Mounds, scattered across 21 archaeological sites in western Bahrain, stand as testaments to the island's rich history and the ancient Dilmun civilization. Constructed between 2200 and 1750 BCE, these mounds number around 11,774, initially built as cylindrical low towers. The sites include burial mound fields and royal mounds, reflecting the social complexity of the Dilmun period, when Bahrain was a vital trade hub. The mounds vary in size and complexity, with the grandest being the royal mounds, characterized by their elaborate burial chambers and two-story sepulchral towers. Archaeological excavations have revealed artifacts like pottery, jewelry, and tools, providing insights into the daily life and craftsmanship of the Dilmun people. The burial mounds offer a unique insight into the architecture and sepulchral traditions of the Early Dilmun culture. The sheer number of mounds creates a striking landscape, offering a peaceful environment for reflection on Bahrain's ancient past. Visiting the Dilmun Burial Mounds provides a unique and enriching experience, allowing visitors to explore one of the oldest and most important archaeological sites in the Gulf region.

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