Explore Qatar
From ancient inland seas to untouched mangroves and sweeping desert plains, Qatar's natural world is quietly extraordinary.
Inland Sea
One of the world's few places where the sea penetrates deep into the desert, Khor Al Adaid is a UNESCO-recognized natural reserve. Towering sand dunes meet salt flats and tidal channels in a landscape unlike anywhere else on Earth.
ExploreMangrove Forest
A rare and tranquil ecosystem along Qatar's northeastern coast offering kayaking through dense green canopies, home to herons, flamingos, and countless marine species.
ExploreIsland & Mangroves
Known in Arabic as Jazirat Bin Ghannam, Purple Island is a hidden gem off Qatar's northeast coast, surrounded by dense mangrove channels perfect for kayaking and rich with birdlife throughout the year.
ExploreDesert & Plateaus
Famous for its dramatic mesa-like rock formations rising from the desert floor, Zekreet is also home to Richard Serra's monumental sculpture installation — a striking collision of art and wilderness in the remote west of Qatar.
ExploreNatural Coastline
One of Qatar's most beautiful and unspoiled beaches, Fuwairit stretches along the northern coastline with clear turquoise waters and soft white sand. It is also a protected nesting ground for endangered sea turtles.
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