Al Zubarah Fort
Art, an impressive collection of art, artefacts and exhibitions. Soak up the city’s atmosphere a mile away at the Souq Waqif, a network of alleys perfect for authentic souvenirs and Middle Eastern food. Another way to enjoy the delights of Qatar is
Doha by night
by heading out into the desert. To the southwest of the capital, soaring dunes dominate the parched, golden landscape, turning a rich red during sunset and sunrise, while gazing up at the dazzling night sky is another unforgettable desert experience. Khor Al Adaid is the name of the spectacular ‘inland sea’ that glints in the scorching sun. Another Unesco World Heritage Site, it is one of the only places in the world where the sea encroaches into the heart of the desert. The only approach in is a 4x4 across rolling dunes and on arrival, the view of water pooled in the middle of the sandy landscape is truly remarkable. The natural reserve is also a great place for wildlife-spotting with turtles, Arabian gazelles and birds including migrating waterfowl and ospreys. With such variety available to enjoy in just a
Dune bashing
couple of days, Qatar promises a truly exotic stopover.
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You could also be in with a chance of winning two
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The competition closes on December 17, 2018.
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