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Tourism Licence No.: 292285
Plan Your Trip

Contact Info

Building 484, Street 340, Zone 55, Salwa Road, Al Rayyan - Qatar


(+974) 30359955


info@stark-tourist.com


www.stark-tourist.com


Tourism Licence No.: 292285

Discover Qatar

– Your Gateway to the Essence of this Timeless Nation

Unveil the Spirit of a Nation Where Heritage Meets Horizon

Qatar is more than a destination—it’s a living story where tradition and modernity intertwine. From bustling souqs in Doha to futuristic skylines, the country offers travelers a seamless blend of heritage, culture, and innovation, all wrapped in warm Arabian hospitality. At STARK Tourist & Services, we invite you to discover Qatar through immersive tours that highlight its cultural treasures, natural wonders, and iconic landmarks.

Why Visit Qatar?

Nestled along the Arabian Gulf with over 320 days of sunshine and 563 kilometers of pristine coastline, Qatar is a destination where culture, adventure, and innovation meet. Ranked among the safest countries in the world, it welcomes travelers from more than 100 nationalities with warm Arabian hospitality.

From majestic desert dunes and thrilling desert safaris, to world-class Doha museums, vibrant souqs like Souq Waqif, and tranquil islands such as The Pearl-Qatar, this compact country lets you experience more in less time—without ever feeling rushed.

Top Things to Experience in Qatar

From iconic Doha landmarks and cultural treasures to thrilling desert safaris and relaxing beach escapes, Qatar offers unforgettable experiences for every traveler. Stroll the lively alleys of Souq Waqif, admire the world-class collections at the Museum of Islamic Art, or witness a breathtaking sunset over the dunes at the Inland Sea (Khor Al Adaid)—a rare natural wonder where desert meets sea.

Indulge in fine dining at The Pearl-Qatar, discover hidden historical sites like Al Zubarah Fort, or enjoy water adventures such as dhow cruises and kayaking through mangroves. Everywhere you go, you’ll be welcomed with warm Arabian hospitality that defines the spirit of this extraordinary destination.

Inside Doha

Museums & Heritage

Nature & Desert Adventures

Beach Escapes & Resorts

Family Fun & Entertainment

Culture & Traditions

A Taste of Qatar

Inside Doha

  • Souq Waqif
    This 250-year-old marketplace is the beating heart of old Doha. Lose yourself in a maze of alleyways scented with spices and oud, browse handmade crafts, and enjoy authentic street food and cafés. Don’t miss the striking art installations like the giant golden thumb sculpture.
  • Doha Corniche & Dhow Cruises
    Walk along the sweeping 7-kilometre Corniche or board a traditional wooden dhow for a sunset cruise offering beautiful views of the skyline.
  • Msheireb Downtown Doha
    A model of sustainability and heritage, this walkable city district features restored heritage houses, museums, and cafés. At its core is Barahat Msheireb, the largest shaded square in the Middle East.
  • Katara Cultural Village
    An artistic waterfront hub with stunning mosques, performance venues, galleries, fine dining, and the luxurious 21 High Street with outdoor air-conditioning and world-class shopping.
  • The Pearl-Qatar
    A man-made island known for its Venetian-style canals, upscale boutiques, and Mediterranean ambiance. Explore Qanat Quartier and take photos along its colorful streets.
  • Lusail Winter Wonderland
    A family-friendly amusement park on Al Maha Island featuring more than 50 rides and attractions, perfect for seasonal celebrations and fun.

Museums & Heritage

  • National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ)
    Designed to resemble a desert rose, this immersive museum takes visitors through Qatar’s history—from prehistoric times to modern independence.
  • Museum of Islamic Art (MIA)
    An architectural gem housing thousands of artifacts from across the Islamic world. Its surrounding park and Richard Serra’s towering sculpture “7” add to its cultural richness.
  • Other Must-Visit Museums:
  • Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art – Home to the largest collection of Arab modern art in the region.
  • 3-2-1 Olympic & Sports Museum – Packed with legendary sports memorabilia, including Pelé’s boots and Schumacher’s Ferrari.
  • Fire Station Museum – A trendy space for contemporary art exhibitions in a repurposed firehouse.
  • Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Museum – A fascinating private collection including vintage cars, Islamic art, and ancient coins.
  • Qatar National Library
    An architectural masterpiece housing over one million books and a Heritage Library with rare manuscripts and historic maps.

Nature & Desert Adventures

  • Khor Al Adaid (Inland Sea)
    One of the few places on Earth where the desert meets the sea. Accessible only by 4x4, this UNESCO-listed wonder offers sand dune thrills and stunning coastal beauty.
  • Purple Island & Mangroves
    An eco-paradise known for kayaking and hiking. Explore the mangrove forests and discover the island’s link to ancient purple dye production.
  • East-West/West-East by Richard Serra
    A breathtaking desert art installation of four 14-meter steel monoliths stretching across one kilometre of the Zekreet desert.
  • Dahl Al Misfir Cave
    Known as the “Cave of Light,” this 40-meter-deep natural cavern glows with gypsum crystals and is among the largest accessible caves in Qatar.
  • Al Jassasiya Rock Carvings
    A mysterious collection of over 900 petroglyphs etched into limestone—depicting dhow boats, animals, and geometric patterns.
  • Al Zubarah Fort
    Qatar’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, this coastal fortress tells the story of Qatar’s pearling past and regional power struggles.

Beach Escapes & Resorts

  • Banana Island
    An idyllic private island resort just a 25-minute boat ride from Doha, featuring overwater villas, pristine beaches, and luxurious dining.
  • Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Desert Falls Waterpark
    Located on Qatar’s southwest coast, this expansive resort offers beachside relaxation, gourmet cuisine, and access to one of the region’s largest waterparks with 56 rides and slides.
  • West Bay Beaches
    Enjoy three new beaches in central Doha: the public West Bay Beach, the lively B12 Beach Club, and the upscale DOHASANDS Beach Club.
  • Katara Beach
    A 1.5 km stretch of family-friendly fun, offering games, water sports, and a vibrant beachfront scene right next to Katara Cultural Village.
  • Souq Al Wakrah Beachfront
    A charming coastal market just south of Doha, blending heritage architecture with seaside dining and shopping.

Family Fun & Entertainment

 

Theme Parks

  • Doha Quest: Features two Guinness World Record rides—the tallest indoor drop tower and roller coaster.
  • Snow Dunes: A snowy indoor playground inside Doha Festival City Mall.
  • Angry Birds World & Virtuocity: Qatar’s first e-gaming hub and themed amusement zones.

Shopping Destinations

  • Al Hazm & Galeries Lafayette: High-end luxury malls
  • Place Vendôme: With over 500 stores and a dancing fountain show
  • Villaggio, Doha Festival City, Mall of Qatar: Popular for global brands and family activities

Culture & Traditions

Qatar’s cultural identity is deeply rooted in Bedouin values—honor, hospitality, and resilience. The Majlis, a traditional guest room, remains central to community life, while Arabic coffee (Gahwa) and dates are served as symbols of respect.

The art of falconry, hand-woven Al Sadu, and the stories passed down through oral traditions and poetry continue to thrive, forming the threads of Qatar’s social fabric.

From the hadar pearl divers to the nomadic tribes of the desert, the Qatari spirit is one of unity, perseverance, and pride.

A Taste of Qatar

Qatari cuisine reflects centuries of spice trade and resourcefulness. Local dishes such as machboos (spiced rice and meat), mathroba (beaten rice stew), and luqaimat (sweet dumplings) are rich, flavorful, and meant to be shared.

With over 3,000 food establishments across the country—from world-class fine dining to family-owned street stalls—you’ll find flavors from across the globe, served with a uniquely Qatari touch.

 

Good to Know Before You Go

  • Visa-Free Access: Citizens of over 95 countries can enter Qatar without a visa *.
  • Transport: The Doha Metro is clean, modern, and connects major tourist attractions.
  • Dress Code: Modest clothing is recommended in public; covering shoulders and knees is appreciated.
  • Currency: Qatari Riyal (QAR). Cards are widely accepted, though cash is useful in traditional markets.
  • Language: Arabic is official, but English is commonly spoken.

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Let STARK Be Your Guide

We don’t just plan trips—we curate journeys that stir your soul. Use this page as your gateway to understanding the rich layers of Qatar. When you’re ready to go beyond reading and step into the experience, our team at STARK is here to make it seamless, inspiring, and unforgettable.

STARK Tourist & Services is Accredited And Licensed by Qatar Tourism (Inbound & Outbound License No.: 292285)

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Salwa Road, Al Rayyan
P. O. Box 39310 Doha  - Qatar


(+974) 30359955


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