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Flights from Bahrain to Delhi

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Fly from Bahrain to Delhi with Etihad Airways

Are you ready to trade the sights of Bahrain for the colour and splendour of India’s capital? Then book flights from Bahrain to Delhi with a transfer in magical Abu Dhabi.

Once you land in Delhi you’ll be spirited away in one of India’s most thrilling cities, home of the breathtaking Red Fort and wonderful bazaars. Book your Etihad Airways flight today.

BAH to DEL: flight facts

Journey time 6hrs 25mins

How long your journey from Bahrain to Delhi takes depends on your connection in Abu Dhabi, with the fastest flights taking around six-and-a-half hours. Why not stay for a night or two to discover all that the sensational capital of the UAE has to offer?

Flight distance 1,704 miles

The flight distance from Bahrain (BAH) to Delhi (DEL) is 1,704 miles (2,742 kilometres), with a transfer or stopover in Abu Dhabi (AUH).

Flying from Bahrain to Delhi: FAQs

What food is Delhi famous for?

Paranthas are a famous flatbread that are eaten for breakfast or as a snack across Delhi.

The city is also famous for its delicious butter chicken and chole bhature. Don’t miss out on grabbing some street food delights in Delhi – you won’t be disappointed.

What’s the best way to get around in Delhi?

The quickest way to navigate the city is on the inexpensive Delhi Metro, which has signs and announcements in both Hindi and English.

Buses are cheap but can be crowded – particularly during commuter rush hour – and so are best for shorter journeys. Riding on a cycle rickshaw or auto rickshaw is a must-do Delhi experience.

Top tips for Bahrain to Delhi

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Marvel at the Red Fort

Leave Bahrain Fort behind and enter atmospheric Old Delhi, where you’ll find the famous russet stonework of the Red Fort protected by colossal walls.

You can join a tour to take you to the Red Fort as part of a wider itinerary – it’s a great way to immerse yourself in the incredible historical and architectural heritage of this special city.

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Delhi’s shopping emporiums

Some 1,700 miles from the souks of Manama and Muharraq you’ll find the enchanting emporiums of Delhi.

The shops here stock a dizzying array of goods, including paintings, rugs, stone or wood sculptures and handicrafts from all over the country. Don’t forget to check out the Spice Market and Khan Market – and be prepared to haggle.