1. Desert Adventures in Doha
Embark on a Desert Safari adventure to the beautiful landscape where the Inland sea meets the desert. It involves a drive out of the city to the edge of the desert with the use of 4 x 4 jeeps where you will be welcomed to Bedouin style tents. Strap yourself and get ready for an adrenaline pumped acton drive through sand dunes and smooth sandy mountains.
A short drive further takes you to the inland sea where the deep blue waters contrast with the sweeping golden dunes. An amazing sight not to miss.
Attraction Highlights: Desert Safari, Dunes and Wadi Bashing, Singing Sand Dunes.
2. Sports and Recreation

From watersports, sandy beaches, fishing, golfing, horse racing, camel racing, you name it, there is so much to do in Doha to suit everyone's interest. Play a round of gold at the Doha Golf Club or team up with friends to watch a local football game where you can experience live Arabic football chants to the sounds of local drums.
This international sports destination is part of the development of sporting excellence that the state of Qatar is working towards.
Attraction Highlights: Camel Racing at Al Shahaniya racetrack, Golfing, WaterSports, Doha Beaches, Fishing, Blokarting, Football, Aspire Zone.
3. Nightlife in Doha
When day turns to night, the iconic skyline of the city lights up and the stars come out in Doha. Nightlife in Doha is almost very similar to what you get in other Middle East countries, however there are bars and restaurants to mix and mingle and paint the town red.
Explore what's happening around Doha from five star signature restaurants and bars to sassy shisha lounge, movie premiere events and lots more. The Pearl Qatar is also home to many local and international hangout spots.
Attraction Highlights: The Pearl Qatar, Restaurants and Bars in Doha.
4. Visit the Al Maha Sanctuary

The Arabian Sanctuary also known as Al Maha Sanctuary in Doha is home to the Arabian Oryx which are otherwise identified as the symbol of Qatar. These endangered desert deer species are milky-white antelopes, with curved horns has helped create the legend at the nature reserves of Al Sheehaniaya.The Al Maha Sanctuary came into existence as a result of one man’s love of the oryx which then made Qatar the first Arab nation to breed the Arabian Oryx in captivity.
Today, the Sanctuary is managed by the Department of Wildlife Conservation, and there are now more than 1,000 under protection in reserves at Shahaniya, Ras Ushaijrij and Al Maszhabiya.
5. Visit Future Qatar
As Doha becomes a fast developing city and gears up for the 2022 World Cup, a number of key projects are undergoing construction.
Lusail City, just off the West bay lagoon will be home to residential buildings, island resorts, commercial district, marinas and luxury shopping facilities.
Aspire Zone, also known as Doha Sports City is a 250-hectare sporting complex, just about 20 minutes away from the hotel. The complex features various porting facilities.
Education City, an initiative put forward by Qatar Foundation in an effort to make Qatar a leader in innovative education and research.
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