We focus on this trip on the cultural aspects by taking you on a tour that tells you about the cultural heritage of Qatar by visiting the Sheikh Faisal Museum, one of the largest personal museums in the region. Then you will quickly visit the Arab camel track to see camels during training or racing.
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The Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum is a privately owned museum in the AlShahaniya community in Qatar. The museum, which consists of three buildings, was opened in 1998 on an area of 53...
The Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum is a privately owned museum in the AlShahaniya community in Qatar. The museum, which consists of three buildings, was opened in 1998 on an area of 530,000 m².
The museum houses 15 rooms with a total of more than 15,000 artifacts. All artifacts in the museum were collected by Sheikh Faisal over a period of 50 years. The artifacts are divided into four main categories: Islamic Art, Vehicles, Coins and Currency, and Traditional Artifacts from Qatar. housed in separate rooms with different themes.
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Camel racing is a large deal in Qatar. So large that there is TV channel devoted solely to the transmission of camel races, neighborhood and abroad. Camel racing at Al-Shahaniya racing track, placed o...
Camel racing is a large deal in Qatar. So large that there is TV channel devoted solely to the transmission of camel races, neighborhood and abroad. Camel racing at Al-Shahaniya racing track, placed one hour's force north of downtown Doha, is in full swing from November to February throughout which period, home and global tournaments are held. Even if there are no races, site visitors are welcome to quit by means of the music each day at 9:30 am or round 5:30 pm when the camels are taken to the area for practice.
Pickup/drop off service
Air-conditioned vehicle
Water
Entrance fee