Qatar
Meeting on Al Adaid, Sealine development
Meeting on Al Adaid, Sealine development
May 14, 2018 | 11:34 PM
The Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) has met representatives of community groups to explore means of developing the Sealine and Khor Al Adaid areas, in the first of a series of meetings to address tourism development with relevant stakeholders.The meeting was hosted by the Mawater Centre Majlis and attended by representatives of the Ministry of Culture and Sports’ Youth Advisory Committee, the Mawater Centre, the Qatar Motorcycle Center – Batabit, Doha Bus, and the Doha Off-Road Training Centre.The discussions focused on identifying new ways of developing attractive domestic and international tourism products in the area, while preserving its natural attributes and ensuring the safety of visitors in an area popular among dune-bashers, the QTA said in a statement yesterday.QTA acting chairman Hassan al-Ibrahim said: “Developing the Sealine and Khor Al Adaid areas is among Qatar’s tourism development priorities, which we are working to achieve in collaboration with private and public sector partners.“Due to the importance of these areas to the local community, as a home to traditions such as desert camping, horse and camel riding, and other safari activities, a starting point must be to engage the community and understanding their needs.“Enhancing the visitor experience is at the heart of the next chapter of the Qatar National Tourism Sector Strategy, and these areas hold enormous potential as providers of a unique experience for both domestic and international tourists.” Proposals included setting specific tracks for dune-bashers and 4x4 desert safari drivers.The development of visitor centres, facilities and amenities for the area was also discussed.Khor Al Adaid, also known as the Inland Sea, is one of only three areas around the world where sand dunes meet the sea, and is considered a top destination for visitors to Qatar.The QTA began a programme to enhance the visitor experience and ensure the safety of tourists earlier this year through a tour guide training and licensing programme tailored for desert safari guides.The training is provided by the Doha Off-road Training Centre and helps guides hone their skills across all aspects of off-road driving.
May 14, 2018 | 11:34 PM