A quick taste of the food culture in Qatar  

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Machboos, kottu roti, teppanyaki, osso buco, tabbouleh, biriyani, fish and chips … there’s a smorgasbord of tastes when it comes to food in Qatar, thanks to its multi-cultural population. But it is not just this wonderful opportunity to eat your way around the world without even leaving Qatar’s capital of Doha that is special. (Yes, […]

What to enjoy at Qatar’s Hamad International Airport

The giant yellow teddy - Lamp Bear - is synonymous with Hamad International Airport.

Efficiency, variety and a giant yellow teddy bear. That’s what you can expect to enjoy – and so much more – at Qatar’s Hamad International Airport (HIA). After all, this airport is recognised as the world’s best. Some of the 60 million passengers HIA presently welcomes annually saw fit to acknowledge the airport’s distinctive Arabic […]

Put dhow cruise in Doha, Qatar on your list

A dhow cruise in Doha, Qatar, is what a gondola ride is to Venice, Italy – a must on the visitor wish-list. In Qatar, sailing on an ancient Arabic boat in the reflections of Doha’s swish skyscraper skyline at sunset is right up there with its desert safari, camel races and traditional market attractions. You […]

Gorgeous Georgia an ideal holiday destination for South Africans

Georgia is visa-friendly. It is also affordable; scenically beautiful, safe, and offers visitors a wonderful mix of cultures, thanks to its location in the mountainous crossroads of Europe and Asia. The food is fabulous and the wine, too. Oh, and did I mention rugby? In short, Georgia is an ideal holiday destination for South Africans. […]

Endless enriching exhibitions in Qatar

You name it and Qatar has probably hosted it. Exhibitions, that is. Be it a hands-on plunge into agriculture or an online Zoom opportunity to explore AI in the Arabic world, you are spoilt for choice when it comes to exhibitions in Qatar. Thankfully, all such exhibitions are free to the public. Many are held […]

Wealth in digging up the past in Qatar

In digging up its past, Qatar confirms its status as a wealthy country. While today’s affluence is built on the country’s vast oil and gas reserves, the Qatar of yesteryear had pearls and international trading to thank for its success. This all comes to light at the Al Zubarah archaelogical site. Situated on the north […]

Flowers in Qatar – it’s blooming brilliant

Roses are red Violets are blue Qatar is all sand But, boy, are there flowers on steroids here for you. Please forgive the poor take on an age-old rhyme. I just want to make a point. The flowers in Qatar are blooming brilliant, regardless of the harsh environment. Roses, carnations, dahlias, chrysanthemums, daisies, orchids, lilies […]

Showtime in Qatar – theatre thrills aplenty

There’s no business, like show business … Oh, how apt these lyrics in a country where the arts literally does take centre stage as part of Qatar’s vision to deepen understanding and bring nations closer together. The performing arts are part of the country’s arsenal to this end. Yes, it is always showtime in Qatar. […]

The flying cow story of Qatar

Once upon time (in 2017, actually) there were no cows in Qatar. Today, there are 25 000 milk-producing cows and it’s all thanks to a political blockade, visionary leadership and the biggest bovine airlift in history. I call this “The flying cow story of Qatar”. The happy-ever-after ending can be viewed at Baladna Farm, about 50 […]

Inspiring art in the desert in Qatar

The sweeping roll of the dunes and unending swathes of sand in Qatar are alluring enough but throw in some striking sculptures and you really do create a stir. Art in the desert in Qatar is the real deal. Public art is impressive throughout the city of Doha and its surrounds (there are more than […]