Creek Al Adaid

Khor Al Adaid is a tidal inlet stretching into the sea, and it is one of the rare places in the world where the sea penetrates into the heart of the desert.

Khor Al Adaid is distinguished by its vast sand dunes that extend in adjacent areas along the eastern coast of Qatar, attracting thousands of tourists annually. It has been classified as a natural reserve by UNESCO.

The area of Khor Al Adaid is inhabited by a unique collection of animal species and specific flocks of birds of international and regional importance, such as flamingos, making fishing in Khor Al Adaid a popular activity among many enthusiasts.

Location:

Khor Al Adaid is located near the Saudi Arabian border in the south of Qatar, approximately 78 km away from the city of Doha.

Getting to Khor Al Adaid:

Khor Al Adaid can be reached from Doha by using transportation buses.

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