Why Qatar, Part One

Why Qatar!

 

Located halfway along the western coast of the Arabian Gulf, the State of Qatar acts as a bridge between East and West welcoming visitors from around the world. At the crossroads of economic, cultural and natural heritage, the strategic location of the country has attracted visitors to the region for thousands of years. Spend 48 hours in Qatar and let the country’s harmonious blend of Arabian culture with modern luxury and innovation carry you away.

 

With sprawling dunes in the south, sandy coastlines and islets, reefs and salt flats, the small peninsular nation offers as much natural beauty as it does cultural richness. With its 560-km coastline, Qatar has always been a sea-dedicated community. From a center for fishing and pearling trades in the days gone by, Qatar’s identity has been shaped by an age-old sea oriented civilization, hosting travelers as guests. Highlighting its authentic heritage and rich past, while instilling pride in its future, Qatar is a center of both tradition and innovation.

 

Activities

 

Dhow & Fishing

 

The traditional Dhows (wooden boats) of the Gulf can be seen in Doha Bay and in the finishing harbours of Al Wakra and Al Khor. Designs vary according to use and each kind has a diffrent Arabic name. We can organise with in our format private trips on large dhows-groups can enjoy a barbeque, music, fishing and swimming, or cruise around the bay at sunset.

 

Forts, Towers and Excavation sites

 

Qatar has numerous old forts and towers spread out across the country, offering a glimpse of forgotten times and the days when the tribes of the land were constantly on alert for invading armies. Some of the dozens or so haritage sites have been periodacly restored, while others exist as ruins or excavation sites.

 

Katara- valley of cultures

 

Katara has been created to provide cultural, gastronomic and leisure activities in a village atmosphere of not so long ago. See the stunning amphitheatre , a luxurious opera house, cinema and theatre where many cutural societies have made their new home. Savour first class menues, cuisine and services at a host of fine restaurants and boutiques shops for unique Arab and international delicacies.

 

Al Zubara

 

At the northwest tip of Qatar’s peninsula, the now desolated area of Al Zubara was once a thriving settlement, with 6000 inhabitants  earning their living by fishing , pearl harvesting and trading . The fortress city was destroyed in a siege in 1878. Archeological excavations are ongoing – the foundations of the original city walls, watchtowers and dwellings have been uncovered. Al Zubara Archeological Sites has UNESCO World Heritage status.

 

How can Incentive help your team?

 

The first rule of team building is an obvious one: to lead a team effectively, you must first establish your leadership with each team member. Remember that the most effective team leaders build their relationships of trust and loyalty, rather than fear or the power of their positions.

 

With our new formats: Photo Novel and Photographic Tresure Hunt The guaranteed benefits  of these formats are: Encourage trust and cooperation among  your team, improve problem-solving skills and facillitate communication. Moreover, you can have a perfect day full of fun, outside of the office, exploaring the new environment!

Visit or more information as well our format Treasure Hunt and Action Team Building.

 

If you have any questions do not hesitate to CONTACT US.

 

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