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Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) and Qatar Tourism (QT) are collaborating to develop ecotourism destinations in Qatar, aiming to boost the countrys tourism potential. The initiative was discussed in a meeting attended by Minister of Environment and Climate Change H E Sheikh Dr. Fal, saudi,mangrove,dastouri,mj,
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) and Qatar Tourism (QT) are collaborating to develop ecotourism destinations in Qatar, aiming to boost the countrys tourism potential. The initiative was discussed in a meeting attended by Minister of Environment and Climate Change H E Sheikh Dr. Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali Al Thani and Chairman of Qatar Tourism H E Saad bin Ali bin Saad Al Kharji, along with other officials. The common vision for developing eco-tourism sites and stimulating eco-tourism in Qatar was reviewed, aligning with the countrys development plans and the Qatar National Vision 2030. Source=thepeninsulaqatar.com Qatar, with its diverse landscapes including sand dunes, mangrove forests, and coasts, holds great potential as an ecotourism destination. One of the popular sites is Dahl Al Misfir Cave, a 40-meter deep sinkhole located in Rawdat Rashid, 40km from Doha. Ecotourism brings numerous benefits not only to the environment but also to the economy and culture. Dr. Mohammed Saif Al Kuwari, an environmental expert and adviser at MoECC, highlighted the importance of ecotourism in preserving Qatars natural and cultural heritage while ensuring sustainable tourism development. Source=thepeninsulaqatar.com With the increasing interest in developing tourist facilities, particularly beaches and resorts, Qatar has witnessed significant growth in tourism. To protect the Qatari environment from the impacts of human development, the focus on ecotourism has gained special importance. Ecotourism allows visitors to learn about Qatars biodiversity and benefit from the natural environment. Areas such as Al Sheehaniya, Al Masahbiyah, and Khor Al Udayd, renowned for their rich biodiversity and stunning beaches, offer opportunities for ecotourism activities. Additionally, islands like Rukn and Bin Ghanam Island are known for their abundant fish and bird population. The city of Al Dhakhira provides unique experiences like rowing through mangrove forests and paragliding. Source=thepeninsulaqatar.com The collaboration between MoECC and QT reflects their commitment to developing and promoting ecotourism in Qatar. By creating more ecotourism destinations, they aim to enhance the countrys tourism industry and support its overall development plans. Through ecotourism, Qatar can showcase its natural beauty and cultural heritage while ensuring sustainability and preservation of the environment. With its vast potential and commitment to ecotourism, Qatar is poised to become a renowned destination for nature lovers and eco-conscious travelers. Source=thepeninsulaqatar.com

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Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) and Qatar Tourism (QT) are collaborating to develop ecotourism destinations in Qatar, aiming to boost the countrys tourism potential. The initiative was discussed in a meeting attended by Minister of Environment and Climate Change H E Sheikh Dr. Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali Al Thani and Chairman of Qatar Tourism H E Saad bin Ali bin Saad Al Kharji, along with other officials. The common vision for developing eco-tourism sites and stimulating eco-tourism in Qatar was reviewed, aligning with the countrys development plans and the Qatar National Vision 2030. Source=thepeninsulaqatar.com

Qatar, with its diverse landscapes including sand dunes, mangrove forests, and coasts, holds great potential as an ecotourism destination. One of the popular sites is Dahl Al Misfir Cave, a 40-meter deep sinkhole located in Rawdat Rashid, 40km from Doha. Ecotourism brings numerous benefits not only to the environment but also to the economy and culture. Dr. Mohammed Saif Al Kuwari, an environmental expert and adviser at MoECC, highlighted the importance of ecotourism in preserving Qatars natural and cultural heritage while ensuring sustainable tourism development. Source=thepeninsulaqatar.com

With the increasing interest in developing tourist facilities, particularly beaches and resorts, Qatar has witnessed significant growth in tourism. To protect the Qatari environment from the impacts of human development, the focus on ecotourism has gained special importance. Ecotourism allows visitors to learn about Qatars biodiversity and benefit from the natural environment. Areas such as Al Sheehaniya, Al Masahbiyah, and Khor Al Udayd, renowned for their rich biodiversity and stunning beaches, offer opportunities for ecotourism activities. Additionally, islands like Rukn and Bin Ghanam Island are known for their abundant fish and bird population. The city of Al Dhakhira provides unique experiences like rowing through mangrove forests and paragliding. Source=thepeninsulaqatar.com

The collaboration between MoECC and QT reflects their commitment to developing and promoting ecotourism in Qatar. By creating more ecotourism destinations, they aim to enhance the countrys tourism industry and support its overall development plans. Through ecotourism, Qatar can showcase its natural beauty and cultural heritage while ensuring sustainability and preservation of the environment. With its vast potential and commitment to ecotourism, Qatar is poised to become a renowned destination for nature lovers and eco-conscious travelers. Source=thepeninsulaqatar.com

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