

A vibrant traditional market in Doha, Qatar, offering a glimpse into Qatari culture and heritage.
Famous for its traditional Qatari breakfast with a beautiful view of the Arabian Gulf.
Known for its lavish buffet breakfast with live cooking stations.
Offers a beautiful outdoor terrace with views of the pool and gardens, perfect for lunch.

Protection from sun and cultural sensitivity in Qatar.
Modest dress is expected in Qatar, especially when visiting cultural sites.
Renowned for their sweetness and quality, these dates are a symbol of Qatari hospitality and are often gifted during Ramadan.
A traditional Qatari fragrance, Oud is extracted from agarwood and is often worn by locals and visitors alike.
Hand-woven by Bedouin women, these textiles are a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage, featuring intricate patterns and traditional symbols.

Sweet dish made with vermicelli, sugar, and cardamom, topped with omelette.

Fragrant rice dish cooked with meat, vegetables, and spices.
Sweet doughnuts served with date syrup and sometimes sprinkled with sesame seeds.
A vibrant traditional market offering local produce, textiles, and handicrafts.
Historic watchtowers offering panoramic views of Doha and the Arabian Gulf.
A world-class museum housing an extensive collection of Islamic art and artifacts.
A hidden gem in Mobile, Alabama, this small museum is dedicated to the life and work of Henry S. Halbach, a prominent local artist and educator.
A serene, untouched wilderness area in central BC, offering excellent fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
A scenic ropeway connecting Tirupati to Sri Venkateswara Temple, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.