A few facts and comments on Doha, capital city of the Arabian Gulf State of Qatar. Most of Qatar's near two million population live in the city and only 26% of them are female - an indication of the size and make up of the expatriate population (almost exclusively employed in the construction and service industries). Construction abounds as a result of the enormous oil and gas reserves (the gas sector accounts for 42% of GDP) and Qatar has 26% of the world's helium reserves.
Petrol is about 30 cents per litre - hence there are cars everywhere and very big roads to carry them. The local population is almost universally Muslim and the Eid holidays which have corresponded with our visit are associated with the Muslim world's Haj (pilgrimage to Mecca).
Visited the Museum of Islamic Art this morning. Imposing building on the water with a range of permanent and temporary displays (including one featuring the History of the Haj through art, artifacts and photos/film/video).
Then time at the beach and the pool. The staff are amazing, constantly greeting and offering assistance.
Late afternoon visit to Villagio Mall about 15km out of the centre - this is upmarket with a 500+ metre Venetian canal with gondola rides, an indoor ice skating rink, roller coaster and other rides and attractions. All the shops are there with one passageway dedicated just to Gucci, Armani, Dior etc kid's shops. The biggest car park I have seen since Disneyworld and 2km queues of cars on 4 and 5 lane wide roads trying to get in from all directions. Absolutely packed due to the holiday period.
The last 24 hours we have had a limousine service provided by Akram, a Sri Lankan who has been in Qatar on and off for 13 years very reliable, personable, well priced - and he has been keeping me appraised of cricket scores.
And now we are at the airport with almost 14 hours of non-stop flying ahead of us!!!