Qatar

A Land of Modern Luxury and Timeless Tradition

Explore Qatar

Discover the modern marvels and cultural heritage of Qatar. Visit the futuristic skyline of Doha, explore the Museum of Islamic Art, and take a desert safari to experience the stunning sand dunes. Enjoy luxury shopping and exquisite dining experiences.

Museum of Islamic Art, Doha

The Museum of Islamic Art is a crown jewel of Qatar’s cultural landscape. Designed by the renowned architect I.M. Pei, this stunning building is an architectural masterpiece that sits on its own island along the Doha Corniche.

Souq Waqif, Doha

For a taste of traditional Qatari life, a visit to Souq Waqif is a must. This vibrant marketplace in the heart of Doha is a maze of narrow alleys filled with stalls selling everything from spices and perfumes to handcrafted jewelry and textiles.

The Desert and Inland Sea

Just a short drive from Doha, the vast desert landscape of Qatar offers an unforgettable experience for those seeking adventure and tranquility. The highlight of the Qatari desert is the stunning Inland Sea, or Khor Al Adaid, a UNESCO-recognized natural reserve where the desert meets the waters of the Arabian Gulf.

Modern Marvels

Explore the futuristic city of Dubai, known for its towering skyscrapers, luxury shopping, and vibrant culture. Our supported holidays include accessible tours of the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and the Dubai Fountain, ensuring you can experience the best of this dynamic city.

Desert Adventures

Enjoy the unique experience of a desert safari, with adapted vehicles and support staff to assist you. Accessible desert camps provide an opportunity to enjoy traditional Bedouin culture, complete with camel rides and stargazing.

Relaxation and Luxury

Dubai offers a range of luxurious, accessible accommodations, from beach resorts to high end hotels. Enjoy the best in comfort and service, with accessible amenities to ensure a stress-free stay.

Why Qatar Should Be Your Next Holiday Destination

Qatar is a destination that seamlessly blends luxury with tradition, offering a rich variety of experiences for travelers. Whether you’re drawn to its modern architecture, world-class museums, or the serene beauty of its deserts, Qatar provides a warm welcome and an opportunity to experience the best of the Arabian Gulf. The country’s growing reputation as a cultural hub is evident in its cutting-edge museums, galleries, and events, while its commitment to preserving its heritage is reflected in its traditional markets and festivals. From the bustling capital of Doha to the tranquil shores of the Gulf, Qatar invites you to discover its unique charm, where the past and present come together in perfect harmony.

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Essential information

Local time

GMT(+3)

Location

Arabian Gulf

Language

Arabic

Currency

Qatari Riyal

Entry requirements
Average flight time

6.5 - 7 Hours

Getting Around

Metro

The Doha Metro is a state-of-the-art rapid transit system that connects major areas of the capital, including the airport, making it a fast and efficient way to get around the city.

Taking a taxi

Taxis are widely available in Doha, and ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem offer convenient and affordable options for getting around.

Taking the bus

Public buses operated by Mowasalat (Karwa) cover major routes in Doha and other parts of the country, providing an affordable option for getting around.

Car Rentals

Renting a car is a popular choice for visitors who want to explore beyond Doha, especially for trips to the desert or coastal areas. Roads are well-maintained, and driving in Qatar is straightforward.

Why go to Kenya?

  • Luxurious Experiences: Qatar offers world-class luxury, from five-star hotels and fine dining to high-end shopping and exclusive experiences. Whether you're staying in a beachfront resort or exploring Doha’s glamorous shopping malls, Qatar is a destination where luxury meets Arabian hospitality.
  • Cultural Richness: Qatar is a cultural hub with a growing reputation for its museums, galleries, and festivals. The Museum of Islamic Art, National Museum of Qatar, and Katara Cultural Village are just a few places where you can explore the country’s rich heritage and contemporary creativity.
  • Stunning Desert Adventures: Qatar’s desert landscape offers a unique and thrilling experience. Whether you’re dune bashing, sandboarding, or enjoying a peaceful night in a Bedouin camp, the desert is a place of beauty and adventure.
  • Vibrant Souqs and Markets: Qatar’s souqs, especially Souq Waqif, are perfect for those who love to shop and explore local culture. From handcrafted goods to spices and traditional garments, the souqs offer a taste of Qatar’s vibrant and colorful heritage.
  • Pristine Beaches and Water Sports: With its warm waters and beautiful coastline, Qatar is a great destination for beach lovers. You can enjoy activities like sailing, jet skiing, and paddleboarding, or simply relax on the soft sands of the Arabian Gulf.