Qatar is all set to mark one of the most special occasions in the Islamic calendar, Eid Al Adha, referred to as “The Feast of Sacrifice.”
With the country currently in
phase 3 of the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, the special occasion is likely to see families make the most of their Eid holiday by getting together in small groups or heading to Qatar’s scenic parks and beaches.
With children under the age of 12 now allowed at certain public venues, families may also use the opportunity to indulge in some enjoyable time at the cinemas, souqs or malls.
There is an array of fantastic offers at hotels across the country, specially designed for Eid Al Adha 2021 that citizens and residents can avail of.
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