State of Qatar
A modern gateway to the heart of Arabia.
Discover Qatar
Beyond its striking skyline lies a country of pearl-diving heritage, vibrant souqs, world class museums, and breathtaking desert landscapes waiting to be explored.
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Qatar's capital is constantly evolving while remaining deeply connected to its heritage. Wander through the alleys of Souq Waqif, admire some of the region's most striking architecture, explore world-class museums, or spend an evening along the Corniche overlooking the Arabian Gulf.
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Recognized by UNESCO for its exceptional natural value, Khor Al Adaid is one of the few places in the world where towering desert dunes meet the sea. Reached only by 4x4, it is one of Qatar's most memorable landscapes, perfect for desert safaris, sunset experiences, and nights beneath remarkably clear skies.
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Once one of the Gulf's most important trading and pearl-diving settlements, Al Zubarah offers a fascinating look into Qatar's maritime history. Today, its archaeological remains and restored fort preserve the story of a prosperous town that connected Arabia with the wider region.
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A quieter side of the country, where dramatic sunsets, peaceful beaches, and open desert landscapes create a refreshing escape from the city. It's an ideal destination for scenic drives, beach picnics, and experiencing the natural beauty of Qatar beyond Doha.

