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Inclusions
Itinerary
- Private Transportation in 4x4 Vehicles
- Water bottle
- Private Tour leader and guide throughout the trip
- Licensed Tour Guide
- Pick up and drop off from your location within Doha city limits
- Food (You can bring your own food)
- Day 1: PickupWe will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel/home in Doha city limits
- Day 1: Museum of Islamic artThe museum showcases the rich diversity and history of Islamic art, featuring masterpieces from three continents and spanning 13 centuries. Designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei, who also designed the Louvre Pyramid, it stands as a world-class institution dedicated to preserving and studying Islamic art.1 hour
- Day 1: Katara Cultural VillageKatara Cultural Village stands as Qatar’s largest and most diverse cultural landmark. This vibrant destination brings people together to celebrate the rich tapestry of global cultures through art, music, and heritage. Featuring stunning theaters, state-of-the-art concert halls, immersive exhibition galleries, and modern facilities, Katara is more than just a cultural space—it’s a dynamic hub for creativity and collaboration. With a vision to lead the world in multi-cultural activities, Katara invites visitors to explore, connect, and be inspired by the beauty of cultural diversity.30 minutes
- Day 1: The Pearl IslandThe Pearl-Qatar is a stunning man-made island designed as an exclusive enclave in the heart of Doha. Inspired by the elegance of the Riviera, this glamorous destination spans 400 hectares of reclaimed land and stands as Qatar’s first international urban development venture. Renowned as one of the Middle East’s most prestigious addresses, The Pearl-Qatar offers an unmatched blend of luxury living, world-class dining, upscale shopping, and scenic waterfront views, making it a true icon of sophistication and modernity.25 minutes
- Day 1: Souq WaqifA stroll through the lively alleys of Souq Waqif offers an authentic glimpse into Qatar’s rich heritage, blending traditional commerce, architecture, and culture. This bustling marketplace is a treasure trove of Middle Eastern delights, with small shops showcasing an array of goods—from fragrant spices and seasonal delicacies to exquisite perfumes, jewelry, clothing, and handcrafted souvenirs.Beyond shopping, Souq Waqif comes alive with the sounds of traditional music, vibrant art displays, and captivating cultural performances, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Take a break from exploring and unwind at one of its diverse restaurants or cozy cafes, where you can savor the flavors of local and international cuisine while soaking in the souq’s unique energy.1 hour
- Day 1: The Corniche (Pass By)Traditional Dhow Boats Harbour where you can admire the views of all the traditional boats parked all together with the doha skyline as the backdrop!
- Drop off at your hotel or house5 minutes
- Day 2: PickupWe will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel/home in Doha city limits5 minutes
- Day 2: Drive to SealineDepending on your exact location in Doha, the drive typically lasts for approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour1 hour
- Day 2: Sealine BeachThis will be your first stop to enjoy tea, coffee and camel ride25 minutes
- Day 2: Dune bashing to Inland Sea40 minutes
- Day 2: Inland Sea Beach (Khor Al Udaid Beach)Some 60 km from Doha in the south-eastern corner of the country lies one of Qatar’s most impressive natural wonders, the ‘Inland Sea’ or Khor Al Adaid. A UNESCO recognized natural reserve with its own ecosystem, this is one of the few places in the world where the sea encroaches deep into the heart of the desert. Inaccessible by road, this tranquil expanse of water can only be reached by across the rolling dunes.40 minutes
- Day 2: Drop off5 minutes
- Day 3: PickupWe will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel/home in Doha city limits
- Day 3: Al Khor CityAl Khor, located 50 kilometers north of Doha, is one of Qatar’s largest cities. Known for its proximity to the country’s oil and gas fields, it hosts many industry workers and is a proposed venue for the 2022 World Cup.45 minutes
- Day 3: Al Thakhira BeachAlso known as the mangroves colony, it is a major tourist attraction for Qatar and an important natural environmental resource for Qatar. It provides a natural habitat and a sanctuary for birds, fish and other animals as well as prevent coastal erosion.25 minutes
- Day 3: Al Zubara FortAl Zubara is a historic military fortress in Qatar, constructed under the guidance of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani in 1938.40 minutes
- Day 3: Dropoff5 minutes
- Day 4 : PickupWe will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel/home in Doha city limits
- Day 4: Al Shahaniya RacetrackThis is a camel racing track, where you can spot tons of camels under training25 minutes
- Day 4: Zekreet peninsulaThe Zekreet Peninsula offers a striking landscape with salt flats, plateau rocks, and vast desert terrain. Instead of sand dunes, you can find unique rock formations and stunning views of the Gulf. Near Film City, you will see a small walled village resembling a traditional settlement, with a main gate and guard towers. For the best view, climb the stairs to the terrace, offering a breathtaking look over the village and oasis. You can also spot Oryx and ostriches, and if the weather is right, take a walk by the oasis. Note: While Oryx make for great photos, they can be protective of their young, so maintain a safe distance.1 hour
- Day 4: Drop off