Kuwaitis among Qatar’s top ten visitors: Al-Jaber
According to statistics, Kuwaitis are among the top ten most frequent visitors to Qatar, stated the director of shared services at the Qatar Tourism Authority, Omar Al-Jaber, on Tuesday. He spoke to KUNA about the recently
launched events calendar for the year 2024, filled with wondrous activities charming young and old. Days of the holy month have also been filled with events attracting visitors from neighboring Gulf countries and the world as a whole.
Al-Jaber named a few events and festivals, some displaying traditional textiles and offering a variety of international cuisines, while others include kiosks selling traditional products. The calendar also includes entertaining events for children, whether it is the Lego Show, a games festival, or interactive activities and musical shows.
While Qatar employs impressive modern air-conditioning technologies to provide visitors with the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities without suffering the heat of summer, as seen in 21 High Street and Um Al-Naseem Park, it is also keen on shedding light on its traditional side with Souq Waqif and Souq Garangoh. Al-Jaber also pointed out Qatar’s keenness on promoting the tourism sector and cooperation with Gulf countries in that regard, as it recently held the eighth tourism ministerial meeting, discussing a number of themes and strategies.
He added that work on the joint tourism visa remains underway, saying that it would largely contribute to social and cultural exchange as well as stimulate development and prosperity in the region. Qatar saw an increase in the number of visitors, reaching 1.5 million this year compared to 1.3 million during the same period last year. Qatar Tourism Authority specializes in the development of tourism and hospitality, promoting investments in the field, as well as putting forward a national tourism strategy, overseeing its execution, and reviewing it regularly.