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Bookings for desert safaris and city tours now open
Qatari tour operator 365 Adventures has resumed its tourism offerings for visitors and residents, following a temporary pause amid ongoing regional tensions.
From April 2026, the company has restarted a selection of its core experiences, including desert safaris, mangrove kayaking and Doha city tours, with bookings now available.
The move follows updated guidance from Qatar Tourism, allowing select activities to reopen following the outbreak of the Israel-US-Iran war.
Mohammed Meraj, Managing Director at 365 Adventures, said: “We’re excited to welcome travellers back to explore our deserts, city and mangroves safely, while enjoying high-quality, immersive adventures that showcase the very best of the country.”
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The resumption comes as Qatar’s tourism and events calendar begins to recover, with major events such as the 2026 Qatar Equestrian Federation Cup continuing as scheduled on 5 April 2026.
Meanwhile, flag carrier Qatar Airways is gradually rebuilding its network after a brief period of disruption caused by airspace closures, with plans to reinstate services to more than 120 destinations by mid-May 2026.
Elsewhere in the region, 365 Adventures continues its operations in both Saudi Arabia and the UAE with several outdoor and cultural experiences continuing as usual despite the conflict. The UAE recently hosted the 2026 Dubai World Cup on 28 March, marking its 30th anniversary. However, region-wide disruptions are still prevalent, with some major international exhibitions postponed until later in the year, including the Saudi Entertainment and Amusement Expo, Dubai Airport Show and Arabian Travel Market.
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