weekend escapade

If you are looking to spend off days in Qatar, you are at the right place! Qatar blends old traditions with new ideas, offering something new to everyone. From amazing buildings and top museums to desert trip and quiet beaches, Qatar has many experiences awaiting to make this weekend memorable.

The third edition of Qatar’s Toy Festival is back with more colors and fire at Doha Exhibition and Convention Center. The festival is delighted with more excitements for families. For tickets visit: https://events.q-tickets.com/qatar/eventdetails/6279895732/qatar-toys-festival-2025

            Qatar has now become one of the largest assemblages of whale shark on planet. It will be open on every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at Al Ruwais Port until September 19 from  6AM to 2PM. A whale shark expert would guide us to watch the giant whales from a respectful distance. The tickets can be booked from https://www.discoverqatar.qa/discover-the-whale-sharks-of-qatar-daily-explorer/

            The west bay north beach is transformed into a hub for sports, entertainment, music, and non-stop family fun. The fun will be on ground on every Thursday to Saturday at 8 am to 6pm and on weekdays at 10am to 6pm till August 13. The tickets are free for children below 12 and people above 60 years.

            National Museum of Qatar is all set to welcome the folks to the guided tour in English and Arabic to help visitors aged 16 and above to learn about Qatar’s historical legacy on July 13 and July 27. For more details and registration visit https://nmoq.org.qa/en/calendar/public-guided-tour-arabic/

            The air in Souq Waqif is now filled the mouthwatering aroma of mangoes. Qatar’s most famous Pakistani Mango festival also known as Pakistani Hamba is back with scrumptious varieties of  Pakistani mangoes and related items.

             Along with these entertainments, many places in Qatar is all set to engage kids with summer camps  to make their vacation memorable and productive.