Al Dhakira is home to fishing, kayaking and the largest mangrove preserve in Qatar
Consist of numerous rock-carvings on a number of rocky ridges in the North-East of Qatar
Al-Ruways, was a Palestinian Arab village was depopulated following its capture by Israeli forces
Coral stone & mud fortress constructed in 1938, now with exhibits, art & archaeological objects
Did flourish as a pearling and trading centre in the late 18th century and early 19th centuries
Rising out of the sand In the Brouq nature reserve are 4 obelisk's by sculptor Richard Serra
A nature reserve with elevated limestone formations, swampy mud flats, and few animals
A popular and adventurous spot for weekend campers as well as water sport enthusiasts