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Like an oryx moving tirelessly across the dunes, Qatar is steadily advancing toward a brilliant future brimming with possibilities. Its capital, Doha, is a glimpse into what lies ahead, offering a preview of the wonders to come with its striking skyscrapers and sophisticated waterfront promenade.

“Don’t be like the desert wanderer who leaves behind only a footprint; true knowledge is earned over time and through many moons.”

The future of the country recognizes the importance of preserving its past, whether in the impenetrable walls of the Al Zubarah fort or in the desert that dons a rich maroon hue with each sunset.

The beautiful newly developing city with many skyscrapers , shot during sunrise
Tradition, modernity, culture, art?

An ancient land racing toward the future at a breathtaking pace, brimming with endless possibilities for those eager to explore its treasures.

The pearl of the Arabian Gulf

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The ideal time to visit Qatar and its stunning desert is between October and March. During these months, the temperatures are warm, yet comfortable and not overwhelming.

Desert

Average 31°C

October to March

Very hot days and pleasant nights

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Qatar, Encountering whale sharks

Follow the whale sharks to the Persian Gulf and admire their elegant underwater dance from a private yacht, with all the comforts and in the company of an expert on these creatures, which gather in these waters in one of the largest concentrations on the planet.
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Savor a delicious dinner with the Qatari skyline in the background

Meet the face of that special someone while gazing at Doha’s breathtaking skyline, with an exclusive four-course dinner served on the heights of a helipad. Let yourself be carried away by the flavors and aromas while the lights of the city light up like candles to illuminate the evening.
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Qatar’s landscape from a hot air balloon

Welcoming the dawn and the lights of a new day while flying over modern Doha or the Qatari desert in a hot air balloon. Enjoy the silence and the immeasurable beauty of the landscape in an intimate walk through the clouds before landing and enjoying a nice breakfast in private.

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