This forest is located on the road to Queen Alia International Airport. It was called Ghamdan Park, but upon the visit of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain, this forest was named after him, and upon his return to Bahrain, a street was named after King Abdullah bin Al Hussein.
A suitable place for families or to spend some quiet time, and it has many facilities, including:
BBQ places around the forest. Areas designated for children with swings, waterfalls, and others. Horse riding and equestrian. Bicycle path. Permanent Youth Training Center And many more.
Next to the forest is the Dunes Club.
And inside the forest is a very beautiful...
Read moreNice place for a picnic or a barbecue.... good in summer ..... lots of fresh air.... try to avoid visiting during peak days ... no toilets or any other facilities...the nearest W.C. is at the nearby zoo, but you have to pay the admission fee to use it and it is not good at all.....plenty of trees that offer protection from sunshine........ accessible by car to any place in the park, as there is good network of...
Read moreSuch a dump where people eat, BBQ and leave their trash behind, trees look terribly cut, what else can I say.Not a single forest, woods are clean, wherever you go there is trash, I drove allover Jordan, it's a joke, very pathetic and disgusting, I wonder what tourists think when seeing all the trashes! Someone should have some sympathy for nature, animals, wildlife and water resources.such a...
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