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QATAR

Overview

Qatar, a small but wealthy nation on the Arabian Peninsula, is known for its modern skyline, luxurious lifestyle, and rich cultural heritage. The capital, Doha, is a bustling metropolis with futuristic architecture and world-class museums. Despite its rapid development, Qatar maintains its traditional charm with cultural landmarks and desert landscapes. With its vibrant arts scene, high-end shopping, and diverse culinary offerings, Qatar provides a blend of tradition and modernity.

Travel Tips
  1. Best Time to Visit: The dry seasons from June to October and December to February offer the best weather conditions.
  2. Currency: The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the local currency. Credit cards are accepted in many places, but it’s wise to carry cash for small purchases.
  3. Health Precautions: Vaccinations for yellow fever and malaria prophylaxis are recommended. Drink bottled water to avoid any stomach issues.
  4. Dress Code: Modest clothing is appreciated, especially in Stone Town and local villages, due to the island’s predominantly Muslim population.
  5. Local Transport: Dala-dalas (shared minibuses) are a cheap way to travel, but for convenience and comfort, taxis or rented scooters are preferred.
Must-Visit
  1. Museum of Islamic Art: Located in Doha, this museum houses an extensive collection of Islamic art from around the world.
  2. Souq Waqif: A traditional market in Doha, offering a wide range of goods from spices to textiles.
  3. The Pearl-Qatar: An artificial island featuring luxury residences, shops, and restaurants.
  4. Katara Cultural Village: A cultural hub with theaters, galleries, and workshops showcasing Qatari heritage.
  5. Inland Sea (Khor Al Adaid): A unique natural reserve where the desert meets the sea, perfect for dune bashing and camel rides.
  6. Doha Corniche: A scenic waterfront promenade offering stunning views of the city skyline.
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Hotels

Hotels of Qatar

Excursions

Excursions in Qatar

Transfers

Transfer Services in Qatar