from $12,750* per person | 15 Days | February, October, November |
Luxury accommodations | Exertion level: 3 | |
Operator: Travcoa | 24 people max |
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United Arab Emirates, Africa, Middle East
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Arriving in the
late evening (or early morning), you are welcomed at the airport, and
escorted to your luxury hotel. The next morning, explore Kuwait City’s
palatial homes, health centers and housing projects, all of which meld
modern architecture with traditional design and construction. Observe
graceful old Arab dhows anchored in the harbor as they have been for
centuries, sharing the waters with fishermen — a reminder of Kuwait’s
early days as a thriving trading port. Sightseeing includes visits to
the Kuwait National Museum and Sadu House. In the evening, enjoy a
special welcome dinner.
Marina Hotel, Kuwait City
Doha, Qatar
Doha, the capital
city of Qatar, features an intriguing blend of Oriental, Arabic and
contemporary architecture. We will visit the new Museum of Islamic Art
which is housed in an imposing building designed by I. M. Pei. Explore
the heritage and traditions of the Qatari people during a memorable
visit to the camel racing track where you will see how the camels are
trained for racing. Next you will proceed to the private museum
belonging to the Royal Family member Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani.
During your guided tour, you will view an extensive collection of more
than 3,000 Arabian and Islamic artifacts, weapons, Bedouin jewelry,
manuscripts, antique furniture and books.
Four Seasons Hotel, Doha
Bahrain
Bahrain sightseeing includes a
tour to the Al Fateh Mosque and the National Museum. Visit Maharraq
Island, the northernmost island of the Bahrain archipelago, in the
Persian Gulf. Visit Shaikh Isa Bin Ali’s House, a fine example of local
architecture, complete with wind tower, wall carving and lattice work,
and its representative of traditional 19th century life. After lunch
continue to Bait Alquran, the museum of the ancient manuscripts and the
rare copies of the Quran. On Day 8, visit the Bahrain Fort, which marks
the ruins of a large, ancient city. The fort is the site of 100,000
burial mounds, which made up the world’s largest necropolis, and along
with the relics in the National Museum, attest to the rich spiritual
life of past inhabitants, and bear record to the prosperity and
traditions and rituals of the past.
Al Bustan Palace, Muscat
Muscat, Oman
From the Grand Mosque
to the colorful Fish Market and Muttrah Souq, Muscat is filled with
fascinating history and culture. Explore Nizwa, capital of the interior,
where we will visit the 17th-century Round Tower Fort and bargain for
treasures at traditional souqs. At the Birkat Al Mauz, explore a
flourishing date plantation and sample some of the desert’s most beloved
fruit.
Al Bustan Palace Hotel, Nizwa
Dubai, U.A.E.
In Dubai, visit the Bastakia District for a glimpse of old Dubai. Discover the wind tower houses originally built by wealthy merchants, and explore the Dubai Museum, with its life-size dioramas depicting traditional Arabian life. See modern Dubai including Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building; Palm Island and Jumeriah Souq On a journey inland, savor beautiful desert landscapes, camel rides and a falconry show on a four-wheeldrive safari.
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