Bahrain This Month - November 2023

Bahrainthismonth.com 38 November 2023 Walk This Way! Walking is one of the most popular forms of exercise and an easy way for you to stay fit. Getting your daily steps in is a great way to make sure that you keep your health in check and have some time to yourself. This underrated leisure activity is enjoyed by people all around the world with some communities naturally meeting their daily step targets during their daily commute. In Bahrain, a small island nation in the Arabian Gulf, residents and visitors might not be able to meet these targets when they’re out and about, but this gives them the opportunity to explore the country’s diverse landscapes through the country’s walkways. When you’re not at the gym or at a fitness class, these well-maintained paths are your key to maintaining an active lifestyle in Bahrain. Bahrain boasts a variety of walkways that cater to different preferences and interests. From scenic coastal promenades to historical trails and urban pathways, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most popular walkways in Bahrain. KING FAISAL CORNICHE One of the most iconic walkways in the country, the King Faisal Corniche, is located in the heart of Manama, the capital city of Bahrain. This corniche stretches for several kilometres and offers a picturesque route along the waterfront, beautifully landscaped with palm trees, lush greenery, and vibrant flowers, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere for walkers. The King Faisal Corniche provides stunning views of the Arabian Gulf, with shimmering waters on one side and an impressive skyline of modern buildings on the other. Walking along the Corniche is a great way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city while enjoying the refreshing sea breeze. AL JASRA WALKWAY For those seeking a more historical and cultural experience, the Al Jasra Walkway is a must-visit. Located in the village of Al Jasra, this walkway meanders through narrow and winding alleys, giving walkers a glimpse into Bahrain’s rich heritage. As visitors navigate the traditional Bahraini houses, they will come across various landmarks, including the House of Sheikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa, one of the country’s most significant historical sites. The walkway also passes by small shops, cafés, and local artisans, offering a chance to engage with the vibrant community and appreciate the traditional crafts and arts of Bahrain. The Al Jasra Walkway provides a unique blend of history, culture, and local charm, making it an enriching experience for walkers interested in Bahrain’s past. The Kingdom of Bahrain has several walkways and parks across the island that give you a reason to put on your running shoes. Edwin D’Souza shares his favourite spots to help you get your steps in. lifestyle

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