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ARABIAN GETAWAY

Onward travel fro–m Doha

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I t is safe to say that the capital of Qatar draws a good mix of business and leisure travellers. While it’s enough to keep visitors entertaine­d with its discerning attraction­s, the Gulf region is full of exotic destinatio­ns that tempt them to extend their stay. Unwind in the Emirati terrains with family or escape to another bustling big city with friends to de-stress after a hectic business trip — thanks to the globalised network of Qatar Airways, it’s practical and easy to get around. Here are holiday stops to consider while visiting this part of the world.

MUSCAT

Some call it “soul-satisfying”, some say it’s “laid-back”. The capital of Oman — Muscat — also known as the “walled city” preserves the richness of antiquity within its royal palaces. If you are looking for a spontaneou­s yet spirituall­y rejuvenati­ng experience, pack up your bags and head to Muscat for the weekend. Discover abundant relics amidst architectu­ral buildings that exhibit beautiful dome structures and arabesque windows.

Apart from being culturally opulent, Muscat has a few recreation­al beaches too. A definite pitstop on your travel agenda should be Qurum Beach that lies in the heart of Muscat. It is a pleasant place to sip on a drink with a refreshing view of the horizon. Another place to explore, the 5oyal Opera House, is a significan­t part of Muscat’s culture. Enjoy critically acclaimed live performanc­es at this colossal venue for a oncein-a-lifetime experience.

You may also choose to pay respects at the holy pilgrimage of Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, located at an iconic spot in the city. The Persian carpets and chandelier­s inside the shrine are crafted with elaborate skill and to date maintain thier original shine.

Qatar Airways operates 42 weekly fights between Doha and Muscat.

ISTANBUL

Apart from being the economic hub of Turkey, Istanbul adjoins two continents, Europe and Asia. The city is a melting pot of diverse heritages, tempting globetrott­ers with its charm. Gorge on sumptuous Turkish kebabs whilst basking in the all-year round pleasant climate.

Start the day by revitalisi­ng yourself at the Suleymaniy­e Hamam, an authentic Turkish bath located near the Suleymaniy­e mosque. Next, head to the animated European neighbourh­ood of Istanbul, Taksim Square to shop for some souvenirs post a meal of Turkish delights.

Grand Bazaar in Istanbul’s Old City is a buzzing marketplac­e full of artisans, shops and caravanser­ais that lighten up the alleyways with colour. Bargain at the stores, as you enjoy a cup of piping hot Turkish tea.

History enthusiast­s should head to Blue Mosque, one of the most popular attraction­s in Istanbul that is notable for its architectu­ral excellence. The Topkapi Palace that showcases a range of royal jewels is worth a visit too.

Qatar Airways operates 17 weekly flights between Doha and Istanbul.

ABU DHABI

The cosmopolit­an capital of the UAE is the second most populous city in the Gulf region. Situated on a T-shaped island, it’s known for its Arabian heritage in an urbane environmen­t. From the breathtaki­ng Emirates Palace, thrilling Formula One tracks, scenic landscapes and sand dunes, it has a lot to offer. Appease your senses with Emirati delicacies or laze under an umbrella at the Corniche beach that runs along the Gulf coast. You can also embark on an adventurou­s excursion at the Arabian Wildlife Park to spot wild animals lurking around in natural surroundin­gs.

Car enthusiast­s will love the enthrallin­g drive at Yas Island Marina Circuit after an adventurou­s visit to Ferrari World.

For a relaxing evening, head to the Observatio­nal Deck on the 74th Áoor of Etihad Towers to observe a one-of-a-kind spectacle — the city lights of beautiful Abu Dhabi.

Qatar Airways operates 42 weekly flights between Doha and Abu Dhabi.

CAIRO

Bridging the Middle East and Africa, Cairo has a lot going for itself — a rich cultural background, the Nile riverscape and delicious cuisine.

There’s more to see than the Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx here. Travel back in time at Egyptian Museum situated in Downtown Cairo as you study the collection of ancient artefacts preserved inside. See the renowned treasures of Tutankhamu­n and other significan­t pharaohs of Egyptian history.

Experience local lifestyle at the medieval-style bazaar that never fails to impress shopaholic­s and historians. Pick up interestin­g Egyptian souvenirs such as magical oils, toy camels, paintings of pharaohs, colourful sculptures, semiprecio­us stones and alabaster pyramids.

If you want to get away from the crowded city, embark on a luxury cruise on the Nile River. Chart your way through Egyptian waters between Luxor and Aswan, and wake up to a new view every day.

Qatar Airways operates 1 weekly flights between Doha and Cairo.

DUBAI

One of the most populous cities of the UAE, Dubai is the raging economic hub of the Gulf region. It prides itself on beautiful skyscraper­s and famous high-rises, and even houses the tallest building in the world — Burj Khalifa. A refreshing way to revitalise yourself after days of business meetings is retail therapy at Dubai’s many glamorous malls.

Cruise through the city’s waters by hopping on a striking yellow boat tour that takes you to the Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab or The Marina. You could also enjoy a Night Safari at the Dubai Conservati­on Centre and spot some wildlife animals stargazing under a moonlit sky.

For luxury seekers, check-in at the many luxury hotels in Dubai to revitalise with spa treatments and yoga sessions or indulge in culinary hedonism across its finedining restaurant­s.

Qatar Airways operates 14 weekly flights between Doha and Dubai.

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