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Enjoy an Unforgettable Vacation in Doha with Your Family

Doha is the capital city of Qatar and it is the most populous city of this country. It was established in 1969 as an extension of Al Bidda, which was then the largest city in Qatar. Now, it is the political and administrative centre of the country, as well as providing residence to around 80% of the country’s total population. It is also recognized to be a beta-level global city, due to its high living condition and financial status. Hence, plenty of tourists flock here to have a view of different tourist attractions and to spend their vacations comfortably. 

How to reach Doha

The best way to reach Doha is to take flights offered by various airlines. Qatar Airways is the flag carrier of this country that operates from Hamad International Airport to the southern part of Doha and sends regular flights to more than 150 destinations all over the world. IndiGo, Oman Air, British Airways, Iran Air, Royal Air Maroc, Pakistan International Airlines, and Biman Bangladesh Airlines also run flights to and from Doha to other cities. People from Saudi Arabia can also use waterways to reach the port of Doha, though it is seldom preferred. 

Geography

Doha is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf, in the central-east part of the country. Landfill near the coastal areas has created 400 hectares of land for this city and extra 30 Km of coast. Doha comprises Pearl Island, Palm Tree Island, Alia Island, and Al Safliya Island. The soil of this region is found to be formed by the weathering of dolomitic limestone. 

Climate, religion, languages

Doha experiences a hot and arid desert climate, with a very little amount of rainfall throughout the year. It is hottest during May to September, with the temperature rising up to 45 degrees C. Even the winter days are quite warm while the winter nights are comparatively cooler. The rural areas receive little rainfall during October to March. 

Most of the people living in Doha are Muslims while many Catholic Christians also live here. Hence, several churches are also found in this city, alongside the mosques for Muslim population. 

The official language of Qatar is Arabic. English is considered as the second language here, for which everyone can speak it quite fluently. However, many people live in this city whose mother tongues are Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali, French, Spanish, Tagalog, and Sinhalese. 

Places to visit

The Museum of Islamic Art is located in MIA Park and this magnificent building was designed by famous architect I.M. Pei. The interiors of this building are adorned with geometric patterns that match Islamic beliefs. It now holds the largest collection of Islamic arts, which were collected from different countries in three continents within 1400 years.

Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Stadium is another tourist attraction. It houses 21 tennis courts and is often crowded with sports lovers.

Aspire Park is created with spectacular landscape and it ranks among the largest parks of the Gulf region. The building within this park is 300 meters high and it was used as the huge torch that was lit during the 15th Asian Games. Shopaholics can be satisfied by buying local handicrafts, spices, embroidered clothes, perfumes, and incense from Souq Waqif held in this park. 

Doha Corniche offers many modes of recreation to tourists, as they can enjoy jogging, walking, or riding bikes here. This waterfront space is also popular for watching the sunset and the city skyline. 

The Pearl is a manmade island just offshore of West Bay Lagoon in Doha. It was offered to foreigners for making homes here. Tourists can enjoy shopping in several luxury stores on this beautiful island. 

Katara Cultural Village is situated between Pearl Island and the West Bay area. Many traditional events of this country, like the Doha Tribeca Film Festival and Ajyal Youth Film Festival, are held here. 

Qatar National Museum is the second largest museum of this city, located in Museum Park. This building was constructed according to Islamic architectural style in 1980 and was given Aga Khan Award for its superb structure. 

The Islamic Cultural Centre in Doha is also called Fanar. It is located near Souq Waqif and the Museum of Islamic Art. 

Thus, a tour of Doha makes people satisfied with their expenses for a vacation, as they can spend quality time with their families here.