Qatar

Experience Qatar’s modern charm: Doha skyline, Souq Waqif, Museum of Islamic Art, desert dunes, and luxury experiences.

Qatar

Things To Consider Before Visiting

  • Best time to visit: November to March; cooler temperatures and pleasant weather
  • Currency: Qatari Riyal (QAR); credit/debit cards are widely accepted
  • Arabic is the official language; English is commonly spoken
  • Dress modestly in public areas, especially for women
  • Alcohol is restricted; available in licensed hotels and bars only
  • Public displays of affection are discouraged
  • Public transport includes metro and taxis; Uber and Karwa app are widely used
  • Friday is a holy day; expect limited morning activity until the afternoon
  • Observe local laws and customs; Qatar is conservative but welcoming

Visa Requirements

  • Nigerian passport holders require a visa to enter Qatar
  • Documents needed: valid passport, hotel booking, return flight, and proof of funds
  • Processing time is typically 7–10 working days
  • Visa on arrival is not available for Nigerian citizens
Best Time to Visit: November to March; cooler temperatures and pleasant weather

Top Attractions

  • Museum of Islamic Art with stunning architecture and collections
  • Souq Waqif; traditional market for spices, fabrics, and local food
  • The Pearl-Qatar; luxury shopping, dining, and marina views
  • Katara Cultural Village for art, music, and performances
  • Desert Safari; dune bashing and camel rides near Khor Al Adaid
  • National Museum of Qatar shaped like a desert rose
  • Corniche Waterfront; perfect for walks and skyline views

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