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Let’s be honest, Qatar wasn’t on most people’s radar ten years ago. Now it’s one of the most talked about destinations in our community, and for good reason. Qatar has a way of catching people off guard. You think you know what to expect, and then you get there and it’s something else entirely.

If you only have a few hours in Doha, go straight to Souq Waqif. The moment you step into those narrow alleyways, oud smoke drifting through the air, spice merchants, the sound of the bazaar, falcons sitting calmly on their perches, you feel like you’ve been pulled back a few centuries. It’s the kind of place you wander into and lose track of time.

Then look up, and there’s the skyline. That’s Qatar in a nutshell ,ancient and utterly modern, sitting right next to each other without any awkwardness.

Beyond Doha, the country opens up beautifully. World-class family resorts, a genuinely impressive arts scene, and then the desert, the sand dunes at Sealine are spectacular, For families especially, Qatar is hard to beat. It’s one of the safest countries in the world, completely halal, and set up to make travelling with kids easy.

Best time to visit is October through March, when the weather is genuinely perfect.

Uzbekistan is one of those destinations that tends to surprise people even when they think they know what to expect. Samarkand is genuinely as good as its reputation, the Registan’s three madrasas facing each other across a wide courtyard is one of the great architectural sights in the world, full stop. Bukhara has over 140 ancient monuments and feels like an open air museum where people actually live. Khiva is smaller, more compact, and almost entirely intact as a medieval walled city. Tashkent is where most travellers land, and its metro stations are like an art gallery. On the practical side, Uzbekistan offers genuine affordable luxury. Excellent boutique hotels in restored caravanserais for prices that would embarrass most European budget options.  Enjoy traditional plov, samsa, shashlik, hospitality here is taken seriously and people are friendly, This is one of the most underrated destinations on earth for Muslim travellers, and it won’t stay that way for long.

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