Qatar Tour Guide: Al-Khor Last updated on
Saturday 24th April 2010
About 57km north of Doha on the east coast, Al-Khor is famous for its harbour filled with small craft and fishing boats. It has excellent beaches, an historic tower and interesting mosques.
In addition, there is a regional museum housing articles of historic interest from the Al-Khor area of Qatar.
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