Qatar Airways has increased the number of flights and upgraded aircraft to several important destinations in Asia. The Qatari flagship carrier has increased the number of flights to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from seven to eleven flights a week. The Indonesian tourist island of Bali will now be served every day from Singapore, up from four times a week.
The airline has also started non-stop service to Jakarta, Indonesia for the first time. Qatar Airways previously operated this service through Singapore. Aircraft used on the Singapore, Bali, and some Kuala Lumpur routes have been upgraded to the Boeing 777 which offers 42 business class seats and up to 293 economy class seats.
The Sultan’s Palace is one of the more prominent features in the city, specifically within the Old Muscat region. The blue and gold mushroom pillars are among the more distinctive features of the palace. There are several locations in the nearby area where you can get a good view of the palace, most notably the roundabout on the inland side. The palace is undergoing some rennovations to increase i...
This is Kuwait’s largest theme park and a must-see for families, especially those with children. Visitors are guaranteed a an eventful day packed with activities and sights to keep them active for the whole day. Considered to be one of the friendliest and liveliest theme parks in the world, Entertainment city is divided into three worlds, Arab World, International World and Future World. Each of t...
Wild Wadi is a water-theme park spread over 12 acres and featuring 23 exciting rides. Visitors sitting on rubber rings are pushed to the top by high powered water jets. They then come sliding down the flumes for a gentle entry into the temperature- controlled water. Numerous lifeguards patrolling all the rides make even the timidest person take them head on. Prices include the use of ...
Address: 10 km outside Sana'a Tickets: YER 500 A green valley, a rural setting, open pastures, a rocky cliff, on top of which sits a large palatial complex – welcome to the Wadi al-Dahr, a heavenly retreat far from the maddening crowds of city life. The valley houses the Dar al-Hajjah, a palace built in 1935 for Yahya, the last Imam, which displays the epitome of centuries old construction ...