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6 things to do in Qatar as country opens to vaccinated Indian travellers

Qatar has opened its doors for vaccinated Indian travellers but with certain mandatory guidelines. Tests are required on arrival, quarantine may apply and you can move around with a contact tracing app, which needs a local SIM card.

Updated on: Jul 17, 2021 3:48 PM IST
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If you are willing to visit Qatar despite the rules then here are a few things you can do there. (Unsplash)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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If you are willing to visit Qatar despite the rules then here are a few things you can do there. (Unsplash)

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Souq Waqif: The famous market in Doha is a maze of shops that sells fabrics, sweets, spices etc and attracts tourists. (Unsplash)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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Souq Waqif: The famous market in Doha is a maze of shops that sells fabrics, sweets, spices etc and attracts tourists. (Unsplash)

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Katara Cultural Village: This place attracts photographers and filmmakers from around the world. The intriguing architecture of this village makes it picture-worthy. (Unsplash)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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Katara Cultural Village: This place attracts photographers and filmmakers from around the world. The intriguing architecture of this village makes it picture-worthy. (Unsplash)

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Shopping malls: One of the most famous malls in Doha is the Venetian-inspired Villaggio Mall, which has over 200 stores. The indoor canal is what makes the mall unique. (Unsplash)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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Shopping malls: One of the most famous malls in Doha is the Venetian-inspired Villaggio Mall, which has over 200 stores. The indoor canal is what makes the mall unique. (Unsplash)

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Dune bashing: You cannot leave the country without going for dune bashing, a thrilling ride along the steep dunes. (Unsplash)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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Dune bashing: You cannot leave the country without going for dune bashing, a thrilling ride along the steep dunes. (Unsplash)

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The Pearl: It is an artificial island spanning nearly four square kilometres. (Unsplash)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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The Pearl: It is an artificial island spanning nearly four square kilometres. (Unsplash)

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Museum of Islamic Art: Situated just off the Corniche, this museum is built on a standalone island so that new buildings do not obstruct it. (Unsplash)expand-iconView Photos in a new improved layout
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Museum of Islamic Art: Situated just off the Corniche, this museum is built on a standalone island so that new buildings do not obstruct it. (Unsplash)

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