Lost Paradise found ... in Bahrain

The colorful opening ceremony of the new, largest in the Middle East water park, called Lost Paradise ("Lost Paradise"), in Bahrain attracted a huge number of guests from all over the region. Solemnly opened the most modern water amusement park, His Excellency Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of the Royal Court of the Kingdom of Bahrain. He announced that this is only the first phase of the project, the total cost of which exceeds US $ 1.3 billion. The territory of "Lost Paradise" covers an area of ​​77 thousand square meters, which contains the most outlandish and ultramodern water attractions - slides, pools with artificial waves and interactive designs, which have no analogues in the Middle East, designed by the Malaysian company Sim Leisure Consultants and erected by Canada's Whitewater West.

Lost Paradise is part of the unique Al Areen Development resort and is located near the fashionable Banyan Tree Desert Spa & Resort. Spanning more than 2 million square meters, Al Areen strengthens Bahrain's reputation as one of the leading tourist destinations focused on family vacations. The Lost Paradise water park is divided into six thematic zones, in which 14 water slides of different heights are installed, lawns with fountains and pools are surrounded by a network of street cafes and restaurants serving international cuisine, snack bars and kiosks with ice cream and soft drinks. The Old Market (The Souq) is another highlight of the new park. Here on an area of ​​more than a thousand square meters, you can buy everything a tourist needs - souvenirs, beachwear and accessories, postcards.

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