Qatari cuisine blends traditional Arab cooking with Indian, Persian, and East African influences, creating a unique Gulf culinary tradition.
| Dish | Arabic | Description |
|---|
| Machboos | مكبوس | National dish. Spiced rice with lamb or fish |
| Harees | هريس | Slow-cooked wheat and meat porridge. Ramadan essential |
| Madrouba | مضروبة | Mashed rice and chicken traditional Qatari dish |
| Umm Ali | أم علي | Bread pudding with milk and nuts. Arab dessert |
| Thareed | ثريد | Meat and vegetable stew poured over thin bread |
| Balaleet | بلاليط | Sweet vermicelli topped with an omelette. Traditional breakfast |
| Luqaimat | لقيمات | Sweet fried dumplings with date syrup |
| Karak Chai | شاي كرك | Spiced milk tea. Qatar's soul drink |
- Halal: All food is prepared according to Islamic law
- Karak Chai: Milk tea derived from Indian chai, Qatar's national beverage
- Souq Waqif: Traditional Doha market offering spices and street food
- Ramadan: Iftar buffets are especially famous. Hotels and restaurants offer special menus
Reference: Qatari cuisine reflects Bedouin nomadic traditions blended with Indian and Persian influences through maritime trade (Source: Wikipedia - Qatari cuisine)
| Rank | Attraction | Location | Highlights |
|---|
| 1 | Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) | Doha | Designed by I.M. Pei. World-class Islamic art collection |
| 2 | Souq Waqif | Doha | Modernized traditional market. Spices and falcon market |
| 3 | Katara Cultural Village | Doha | Cultural complex with theaters, galleries, and beach |
| 4 | Doha Corniche | Doha | 7km waterfront promenade. Doha skyline views |
| 5 | The Pearl-Qatar | Doha | Artificial island with luxury shopping and dining |
| 6 | Al Zubarah Fort | Al Zubarah | UNESCO site. 18th-19th century pearl trading town |
| 7 | National Museum of Qatar | Doha | Jean Nouvel design. "Desert rose" architecture |
| 8 | Inland Sea (Khor Al Adaid) | Southern Qatar | Where desert meets the sea. UNESCO tentative list |
| 9 | Lusail Stadium | Lusail | 2022 World Cup final venue |
| 10 | Film City | Western Desert | Abandoned movie set. Popular desert safari stop |
- Al Zubarah Archaeological Site (2013): 18th-19th century pearl trading and fishing town
- Ideal: November to March (15-25°C, pleasant)
- Avoid: May to September (45°C+, extreme humidity)
🎭 Culture and People
Of Qatar's approximately 2.9 million population, only about 12% are Qatari nationals. The remaining 88% are foreign workers from India, Nepal, Philippines, Egypt, and other countries.
Religion and Customs
- Islam: State religion. Wahhabi tradition but relatively open
- Dress: Men wear thobe (white robe), women wear abaya (black robe). Foreigners just need modest attire
- Al Jazeera: Qatar-based global news network. Symbol of Arab media innovation
- Falconry: Traditional Qatari sport. Falcon hospitals and markets exist
Festivals and Events
- Qatar National Day (December 18): Commemorates the 1878 founding
- Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition: Largest jewelry exhibition in the Middle East
- Qatar International Food Festival (March): World cuisines gathered in one place
- Eid al-Fitr / Eid al-Adha: Biggest Islamic holidays
| English | Arabic | Pronunciation |
|---|
| Hello | السلام عليكم | As-salamu alaykum |
| Thank you | شكراً | Shukran |
| Yes/No | نعم / لا | Na'am / La |
| How much? | بكم؟ | Bikam? |
| Good | زين | Zein (Qatari dialect) |
| Welcome | أهلاً وسهلاً | Ahlan wa sahlan |
| Period | Event |
|---|
| 4000 BCE | Earliest human habitation on the Qatar peninsula |
| 18th-19th century | Pearl diving as primary industry. Al Zubarah as trade hub |
| 1868 | Mohammed bin Thani (Al Thani family) recognized as first ruler |
| 1916 | British protectorate treaty signed |
| 1939 | Oil discovered |
| September 3, 1971 | Qatar independence |
| 1995 | Crown Prince Hamad bin Khalifa seizes power in bloodless coup |
| 2006 | Doha Asian Games |
| 2022 | FIFA World Cup hosted. First in the Middle East |
| Person | Field | Achievement |
|---|
| Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed | Founding | Father of Qatar |
| Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa | Reform | Architect of modern Qatar. LNG development, Al Jazeera |
| Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad | Leadership | Current Emir. Led 2022 World Cup bid |
| Sheikha Moza bint Nasser | Education | Founded Qatar Foundation. Built Education City |
| Mutaz Essa Barshim | Sports | Olympic gold medalist in high jump (2020 Tokyo) |
| Indicator | Value |
|---|
| GDP | Approximately 235 billion USD (2024, IMF estimate) |
| GDP per capita | Approximately 88,000 USD (among world's highest) |
| Major industries | LNG, oil, petrochemicals, finance, sports |
| LNG exports | Among the world's largest LNG exporters |
| Unemployment | About 0.1% (virtually full employment) |
- LNG powerhouse: Among the world's largest LNG exporters. North Field gas reserve
- Qatar Vision 2030: Transition from hydrocarbon dependency to knowledge-based economy
- QIA (Qatar Investment Authority): One of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds (approx. 500 billion USD)
- Sports diplomacy: PSG football club ownership, 2022 FIFA World Cup
- Education City: Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown, and other top universities' branch campuses
Source: World Bank, IMF World Economic Outlook 2024, QIA
Qatar significantly upgraded its digital infrastructure around the World Cup.
- TASMU: Qatar Smart Nation program. Digitizing 5 sectors: transport, healthcare, environment, logistics, sports
- 5G: Ooredoo and Vodafone Qatar achieved nationwide 5G coverage
- QSTP (Qatar Science and Technology Park): Technology research and commercialization hub
Key Tech Companies and Startups
| Company/Platform | Sector | Description |
|---|
| Ooredoo | Telecom | Qatar's largest telecom. Operations in 10 countries across ME/Africa/Asia |
| SNOONU | Delivery | Qatar's largest delivery platform. Local unicorn candidate |
| Qatar FinTech Hub | Fintech | Central bank-backed fintech incubator |
| Mzad | E-commerce | Qatar's largest second-hand marketplace |
| Shaffra | AI | Qatar-based AI startup |
- QSTP: Leading technology startup incubator
- QBIC (Qatar Business Incubation Center): Local startup support
- Education City: World-class university research capabilities linked to startups
- Small startup ecosystem relative to population but very strong government support
Visa and Entry
- US/EU/Korean passports: Visa on arrival for 30 days (free)
- Transit tourism: Free stopover tourism program available for Qatar Airways passengers
Currency and Exchange
- Currency: Qatari Riyal (QAR). 1 QAR is approximately 0.27 USD (2024)
- Exchange: Credit card usage is very common. City exchange offices available
| Topic | Details |
|---|
| Greeting | Handshakes are standard. With opposite gender, wait for them to extend hand |
| Business cards | Arabic translation recommended. Exchange with right hand |
| Dress code | Men: Business suit. Women: Conservative modest attire |
| Punctuality | Relationship-building is valued. Patience needed |
| Ramadan | Shorter work hours. No eating/drinking in public |
- Alcohol available only at licensed hotels and restaurants
- Public drinking is illegal. No alcohol import allowed
- Doha Metro: Opened 2019. 3 lines (Red, Gold, Green)
- Taxi/Ride-hailing: Careem and Uber available
- Bus: Karwa city bus network
Time Zone and Climate
- Time zone: UTC+3
- Climate: Desert climate. Summer highs near 50°C, winter 15-25°C. High humidity
- Wikipedia: Qatar
- World Bank: Qatar Country Profile
- IMF World Economic Outlook
- UNESCO World Heritage List
- Qatar Tourism Authority (Visit Qatar)
- Qatar National Vision 2030