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Traveling 

to Qatar for Tourism( 1) Qatar has a beautiful nature that has made it

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 natural miracles that can only be set up in Qatar.

Qatar Tourism

Qatar Tourism The State of Qatar is home to numerous cultural, historical and natural tourist areas,
making it a popular tourist destination for many. On the beach, water skiing, year-round for all family
members and most categories of visitors, in addition to performances and artistic events. Notably,
Qatar recently ranked high in the top 8 for travel and tourism, according to the World Economic
Forum's 2019 Middle East Survey

Qatar has many types of tourism including marine, desert, cultural tourism, family entertainment
tourism, MICE tourism and sports tourism, Qatar is waiting to have a big start in the near future as it
will host major sporting events such as: 17th World Athletics Championship FIFA World Cup 2022

Best Time to Visit Qatar

December to February is the best time to visit Qatar for temperate weather lovers as the
temperature there is between 22 and 25 degrees Celsius, while January is the coldest as the
temperature is between 14 and 22 degrees Celsius Varied, March and November are for warm-
weather lovers; both are close to 29 degrees Celsius, and April and November are warm and erratic.
Notably, Qatar's climate is divided into two halves: hot, spanning May to October, and temperate,
spanning December to February.

Advantages of Qatar Tourism

Qatar has several advantages compared to other countries and offers a variety of facilities to support
tourism, especially the following: Easy access to the country: Qatar has the best airports in the Arab
world and in the world, Hamad International Airport is rated as the third largest airport in the world,
and Qatar Airways connects Qatar with more than 160 destinations on six continents. Enjoy a high
level of security: Qatar is the safest country in the world according to the 2017-2020 Global Crime
Index.

The most prominent tourist attractions in Qatar


Top Tourist Attractions in Qatar The following places are among the most famous tourist destinations
in Qatar:
1. Katara Mosque: The Katara Mosque is located in the middle of the Katara Cultural Village in
Doha. The design of the mosque differs from that of a typical mosque in Qatar in the
sophistication of design and decoration. The building is covered in a blue brick mosaic with
intertwined red and yellow decorations
2. Souq Waqif: Souq Waqif is one of the most important landmarks in Doha. It was designed to
imitate the nature of the market in the 19th century AD. Its shops are made of earth and
decorated in an ancient style with wooden beams and sleepers. Today, traditional products
are displayed, but in the past the Bedouins sold cattle and wool.
3. Msheireb Museums: They are museums consisting of 4 individual houses restored in the
Doha heritage area, telling the history of Qatar, each museum has a theme that is either
related to the occupation or their vision of the people who used to live in it, For example: the
former residence of Mohammed bin Jassim, son of the founder of Qatar, which tells about
the history and current state of the state of Qatar, and the former residence of Bin Jelmoud
who cares about and studies the history of slavery
4. Museum of Islamic Art: Featuring modern Islamic design, it houses a collection of ceramics,
metal, glass, ivory, textiles, wood, gems, coins and Islamic artifacts from the 17th and 19th
centuries AD.
5. Doha Corniche: The Doha Corniche stretches for 7 kilometers, with a prominent presence of
small wooden sailboats, and it also includes a walkway close to the beach.

Contribution of tourism to the Qatari economy


Donation of tourism to the Qatari frugality Tourism contributed0.8 of the GDP for
the time 2012  announcement, and the state’s strategies aim to raise this  chance
to3.1 by 2030  announcement, and the state also aims
to raise the total number of workers in the tourism sector, whose number reached in
2012  announcement, About,000 workers, original to1.8 of
the total number of  workers in Qatar, to reach,000  workers, or5.3 of
the total number of  workers in Qatar by 2030

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