Qatar, a small but immensely rich country located in the Middle East, offers a unique blend of traditional culture and modern luxury. This tour is designed to provide an in-depth exploration of Qatar’s most significant cities and landmarks, giving travelers a comprehensive understanding of its history, culture, and contemporary advancements.

Tour Duration and Overview
This 7-day tour covers the most important cities and attractions in Qatar, including Doha, Al Wakrah, Al Khor, Dukhan, and Al Rayyan. Each day is meticulously planned to ensure a balance of sightseeing, cultural experiences, and relaxation. The tour starts and ends in Doha, providing easy access to and from Hamad International Airport.
Your journey begins in Doha, the vibrant capital city. Upon arrival at Hamad International Airport, you will be greeted and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to relax and explore the nearby attractions at your leisure. Doha offers a wide range of activities and dining options, allowing you to get a taste of the city’s cosmopolitan vibe. The second day is dedicated to exploring Doha’s top attractions. The Museum of Islamic Art is a highlight, showcasing an extensive collection of Islamic artifacts from around the world. The building itself is an architectural marvel, set against the backdrop of Doha Bay. Souq Waqif, a traditional market, offers a lively atmosphere where you can shop for spices, textiles, and souvenirs. The Corniche, a waterfront promenade, provides stunning views of the city’s skyline and is perfect for a leisurely walk. Katara Cultural Village, with its art galleries and amphitheater, offers a glimpse into Qatar’s cultural scene.
On the third day, you will visit Al Wakrah and Al Khor. Al Wakrah is known for its beautiful beaches and traditional souq. The Al Wakrah Museum, housed in a historic fort, offers insights into the region’s maritime history. Al Khor, located to the north, is famous for its harbor and mangroves. The Al Thakira Mangroves are a natural wonder, offering opportunities for kayaking and birdwatching. These serene environments provide a stark contrast to the bustling city life of Doha.
A desert safari is the highlight of the fourth day. Experience the thrill of dune bashing, sandboarding, and camel riding in the vast Qatari desert. The Inland Sea, where the desert meets the Arabian Gulf, is a breathtaking natural wonder. A traditional Qatari barbecue lunch at a Bedouin-style camp adds to the authenticity of the experience. The desert safari is a must-do activity, offering adventure and cultural insights.
The fifth day takes you to Dukhan and the west coast. Dukhan is known for its oil fields and pristine beaches. Zekreet, a nearby village, features unique limestone formations and the Richard Serra sculpture. Dukhan Beach is perfect for swimming and relaxation. The Al Reem Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO site, showcases Qatar’s efforts in environmental conservation. This day provides a mix of natural beauty and historical significance.Al Rayyan, visited on the sixth day, is known for its educational institutions and sports facilities. Education City is home to branch campuses of leading international universities, promoting Qatar’s vision for higher education. The Qatar National Library and Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art are key attractions. Aspire Zone, with its world-class sports facilities, including the Aspire Tower, reflects Qatar’s commitment to sports and fitness. This day highlights Qatar’s advancements in education and sports.
On the final day, you have some free time to explore Doha at your own pace or do some last-minute shopping. You will then be transferred to Hamad International Airport for your departure flight. Reflect on the diverse experiences and memories you have made during your week-long tour of Qatar.

Travel Tips and Information

Weather: Qatar has a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is from November to April when the weather is pleasant.

Currency: The Qatari Riyal (QAR) is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted.

Language: Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken.

Dress Code: Qatar is a conservative country. It is advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites and traditional areas.

Transportation: Doha has an efficient public transport system, including buses and the metro. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also readily available.

Cultural Etiquette: Respect local customs and traditions. Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially women.