Itinerary
- Al Zubara Fort: Al Zubara Fort was originally built by sheikh Absullah bin Jassim Al Thani in 1938 to serve as a Coast Guard station, although some direction of that it was built to serve as a police station. It was later renovated into museum to display diverse exhibits and artworks, most especially for contemporarily topical archaeological findings.
- Purple Island - Al Khor Island: Al Khor Island, also known as Jazirat bin Ghanim and purple island is an Island located in the municipality of Al khor on the northeast coast of Qatar. It accommodates the only archaeological site in the country attributable to the second millennium BC.
- Al Khor: Older than Doha but far smaller in size. It used to be the center of the pearling industry in Qatar but lost its importance after the introduction of cultured pearls. It now boasts a scenic harbour where you can find traditional fishing dhows, a corniche leading to mangrove colonies and a museum showcasing the fishing, pearling and dhow building industries.
Includes
- Bottled Water
- WiFi on board
- English Speaking Guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Meal
Details
North Qatar known as historical place of Qatar which was earlier habitats of People of Qatar, It was famous for Pearl diving and fishing while home for boudin life.
There are many historical attractions and UNESCO Sites including:
Al Zubara Fort
Purple Island
Al Barzan Tower
There are many historical attractions and UNESCO Sites including:
Al Zubara Fort
Purple Island
Al Barzan Tower
Know Before You Go
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels