Planning to visit Katara Beach: Know your entrance fees to visit Katara Beach

Planning to visit Katara Beach: Know your entrance fees to visit Katara Beach

Entry to Katara Beach will now be through paid tickets according to an announcement made by Katara on Friday 3rd July. With effect from 4th July, Katara made it paid entry to Katara Beaches.

Entry Ticket to Katara Beach priced according to age groups:

  • Less than 7 years – FREE
  • 7 to 17 years – QR 25
  • 18 years and above – QR 50

Phase 2 of gradual lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in Qatar started from 1st of July. As a part of that, public and private beaches was reopened on 1 July. Katara beach opens from 3 pm to 10 pm.

Source: Katara


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Al Wasmi Garden Festival 2020 opens

Al Wasmi Garden Festival 2020 opens

Doha: Katara – the Cultural Village Foundation general manager Dr Khalid bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti yesterday launched the Al Wasmi Garden Festival at the South Katara Hills which will run till the until the 22nd of this month.

HE the Minister of Municipality and Environment Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki al-Subaie, Qatar Airways Group chief executive and Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC) Secretary-General HE Akbar al-Baker, Ooredoo Group CEO Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani, ambassadors and other VIPs were present on the occasion.

On the opening day, the Al Wasmi Garden Festival witnessed a huge crowd comprising people of different nationalities, Katara said in a statement.

In this context, Dr al-Sulaiti said: “The huge number of visitors on the first day of the festival confirms the success of Katara in selecting its events.”

The aim of the festival was to raise awareness among people about the importance of the environment and gardening, he explained.

Al Wasmi Garden Festival presents cultural, entertainment and artistic activities and visitors will have the opportunity to discover the exquisite designs of different types of gardens.

Further, Dr al-Sulaiti stressed that Katara is the “first tourism destination in Qatar, a valley of cultures and an international forum to enhance human rapproachment and promote cultural exchange”.

HE al-Baker said: “We are delighted to support the Al Wasmi Garden Festival. It is a fantastic new initiative for Qatar that will delight residents and visitors alike and is a great addition to our country’s excellent calendar of events. I hope visitors to the festival will especially enjoy the French Garden by Qatar Airways, inspired by the palace gardens of France.”

Dr al-Sulaiti invited all families to “visit the wonderful gardens and enjoy the spectacular atmosphere”, and also expressed his gratitude to the sponsors, namely QNTC (official sponsor), Qatar Airways (official sponsor), Ooredoo and Qommunication (silver sponsors).

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Qatar residents get rare chance to witness the partial lunar eclipse

Qatar residents get rare chance to witness the partial lunar eclipse

Qatar residents got a rare opportunity on Tuesday night (16th July 2019) to view this year’s final lunar eclipse at the Althuraya planetarieum in Katara.

They watched the moon passing through a different phase as it hides behind the earth and melted into its shadow starting from 11 pm on Tuesday night and lasted till the early hours of Wednesday morning.

Katara had extended an open invitation to all sky watchers interested in seeing the partial lunar eclipse that was also visible throughout almost of Asia, Europe, Africa, South America, and North America.

According to Qatar Calendar House expert Dr. Beshir Marzouk, the last lunar eclipse of this year was kind of a partial eclipse of the moon, as the shadow of the earth obscured 65.3% of the entire moon disc when the eclipse of the moon reached its peak.

What is Partial lunar eclipse and why it happens?

This was because, the center of the moon, the earth, and the sun were in one straight line, so the earth was in the middle between the sun and the moon, blocking part of the sun falling on the moon, the QCH astronomy expert explained.

All stages of the eclipse took five hours and thirty-four minutes from the beginning of the eclipse to the end. So tonight skywatchers in Qatar had a unique chance to watch the final eclipse of 2019 and witness all the different phases of this lunar phenomenon.

Image Credit: wgoqatar.com

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Planetarium in Qatar will be launched on Qatar National Day 2018

Planetarium in Qatar will be launched on Qatar National Day 2018

The first of its kind high tech planetarium with a gigantic screen will be launched at the Katara Cultural Village on 18th of December 2018. This launch will be a major highlight of Katara’s 2018 National Day celebrations.

This was revealed at a press conference held yesterday at Katara to announce the lineup of events and activities for the annual celebration. The facility is set to witness another significant addition to Katara’s already rich offering to visitors and tourists, Reported thepeninsulaqatar.com

As a part of the National Day celebrations at Katara Cultural Village, expats and visitors can enjoy the fireworks, musical shows, parachuting, cultural shows, opera titled “Citizens and expats- we are one” and many other fun-filled activities.

Image used in this article is just for representation of planets.

Spectacular fireworks show today and tomorrow at Katara 8th Traditional Dhow Festival

Spectacular fireworks show today and tomorrow at Katara 8th Traditional Dhow Festival  – Don’t miss it!

Katara skyline today will be illuminated by a spectacular fireworks show and it is going be a highlight of Katara Traditional Dhow Festival. Katara 8th Traditional Dhow Festival at the Katara beach is a five-day festival which started on Tuesday (20-Nov) showcasing more than 70 traditional dhows and vessels of different types and sizes.

Fireworks show today (22-Nov) and tomorrow (23-Nov) is scheduled to start at 8 pm and ends at 8.20 pm.

“It is not a normal fireworks show. It is woven around a theme that tells the story of fishing, diving and fighting in the sea,” said Jihad Al Jaida, a member of the organising committee, Reported thepeninsulaqatar.com


Image used is just for representation and this is not an image from the actual event.

 

Qatar all set for National Day; Doha Corniche all decked up

Qatar all set for National Day; Doha Corniche all decked up

Qatar is all set to celebrate the National Day and the Doha Corniche where the ceremonial parade will take place Monday afternoon, is all decked up for the grand occasion.

Celebrations were in full swing all over the country on Sunday at the major centres, as Darb Al-Saai, Corniche, Katara, Aspire Zone, Souq Waqif among other places were teeming with large number of people and upbeat with patriotic fervour.

Several special programmes as well as a number of traditional events were presented at these venues, to the excitement of the enthusiastic crowds.

Special lights decoration at Doha Corniche

Special lights decoration at Doha Corniche

Meanwhile, at the Corniche all the preparations have been completed for the parade that begins at 3pm. Special tents are set up for the dignitaries as well as the public and the entire stretch of Corniche from the Emiri Diwan to the Sheraton Interchange has been marked for the occasion.

Special decorations and lights have been put up throughout the stretch. Several large flower beds and bouquets have been set up at the venue that give added colour and beauty to the area. Unique lighting arrangements can be seen at a long stretch of Corniche, giving a dazzling display of colours in the night.

The entire area has been filled with the national flag, official portraits of His Highness the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani as well as other national symbols. The dhows and boats at the Corniche are decorated with national flags and the whole area is filled national colour, highlighting the patriotic spirit and the importance of the occasion. Arrangements have also been done and areas have been marked on the Corniche waterfront for some special shows.

In addition to the National Day parade, the Corniche will also witness a spectacular display of fireworks between 8pm and 8.10pm and the organisers have promised many surprise elements. The special fireworks show will have 100,000 effects and it will be pyromusical – fireworks set to music – a unique feature. It is also said that the fireworks will also include a special National Day surprise involving a very tall structure.

Darb Al Saai, the major centre of celebrations, has been brimming with activities for over a week and will continue until December 20. Ministries, government entities as well as major organisations in the country, have put up their stalls at the venue and the entire ground is filled with thousands of people everyday. There are also cultural programmes as well as traditional events at the venue to mark the occasion.

Meanwhile, Katara is holding a special and unique air show involving 300 drones as part of National Day celebrations. The show was conducted on Sunday, and will be done again Monday at Katra waterfront from 7pm to 9pm. A total of 300 drones will take to the sky to put up some stunning formations of national icons – including Qatar map, Qatar flag, national animal Oryx and even the face of His Highness the Emir.

Katara had announced 60 events on the occasion of the National Day which include workshops, art exhibition and other recreational shows as part of its eight day celebrations. A dancing fountain show accompanied by national songs is also taking place at the venue for every 20 minutes from 4pm each day. Katara is also showcasing parachute parades and spectacular fireworks.

Source Credit: http://www.gulf-times.com

Katara to present unique air show of 300 drones

Katara to present unique air show of 300 drones

As part of Qatar National Day celebrations, 300 drones will take to the sky to put up a unique air show on December 17 and 18.

The airshow will be held at the waterfront of Katara from 7pm to 9pm.

As per a video put by the cultural centre on its twitter account, the showcase will include breathtaking formations of national icons – including Qatar map, Qatar flag, national animal Oryx and even the face of HH the Emir.

Katara, last week, had announced 60 events including workshops, art exhibition. and other reacreational shows as part of its eight day celebrations. A dancing fountain show accompanied by national songs was said to be highlight of the celebrations, that takes place every 20 minutes  from 4pm each day.

Apart from this the cultural centre will also showcase parachute parades and spectacular fireworks as part of QND 2017.

Seems like Katara is the place to be during this Qatar National Day.

Source Credit: thepeninsulaqatar.com

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