Discover the best top things to do in Madinat Ash Shamal, Qatar including North Sedra Farm, Al-Zubara Fort, Al Jumail, Al Zubarah Archaeological Site, Al Zubarah Fort.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
North Sedra Farm is an hour drive from Doha, off the beaten track, and a great little place for families of young children. There’s plenty of farm animals to see and feed, including goats, sheep, ducks, geese, and non-farm animals too, like lamas, zebras, deer, oryxes, turtles. There’s a nice playground, a truck ride, lots of greenery and good old fresh air. On top of that there’s a small museum of the owner’s collected items and artifacts that gives a picture of Qatar in the past. It’s worth the drive, though food options are limited.
4.0 based on 102 reviews
On the shores of Northwest Qatar the historic fort of Al Zubarah overlooks the ruins of a once bustling pearling and trading town. Founded in the 18th century, Al Zubarah was one of several independent settlements that operated outside of the control of large empires that were jostling for influence in the region. Now buried beneath the desert sands Al Zubarah tells the story of an important page in world history that saw rise of the modern Gulf states. Al Zubarah Archaeological Site includes the ruins of a major 18th-century trading and pearling settlement, the ruins of a 19th-century settlement and the iconic 20th-century fort that still stands proud against the desert skyline. In July of 2013 the site was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in recognition for its preservation and as a unique example of a formative period. You can learn more about the site, its history, environment and the work being carried out there at the new exhibit in Al Zubarah Fort.
After reading other reviews about this I was conflicted whether to go or not. Contrary to what others have said it was only an hour drive. I’m confused on why people are saying it’s so far away! Also, contrary to what I read about the archeological site, there is no need for a 4x4. We took our tiny little rental car that’s pretty much like driving a tuna can. Great opportunity to teach our kids about the pearl and trading industry in Qatar’s history as well as a geography lesson. If you are going to drive to the fort, make sure to driver over to the archeological site which is 2 min away. Here you’ll find the old pearling town that was buried under layers of sand and recently, partly excavated. Great photo opportunity and a fun thing to do as a family. It was pretty cool getting to visit an UNESCO world heritage site. If you have the time and the weather isn’t too hot, I highly recommend it.
3.5 based on 6 reviews
This site is wonderfully preserved and tells the story of Qatar's early pearl industry beautifully. I never would have known without this visit. Thank you.
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