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Al Khor

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Someday we will visit Al Khor or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Al Khor

Perched on the eastern coast of the Qatari peninsula, Al-Khor is a major settlement just north of Doha. The city is far older than Doha, but much smaller. It used to be the center of the now non-existent pearl trading industry, so now the city is undergoing renovation.

A well-known local myth is that of May and Gilan, the alleged progenitors of the sail. According to tradition, in old times, a wealthy man named Ghilan resided in Al Khor. Besides commanding a crew of sailors and fishermen, he owned numerous pearling boats. As time passed, a woman named May who commanded superior number of boats and crewmen emerged as Ghilan's main adversary. In an incident in which both crews were attempting to harvest the same pearl bed, May taunted Ghilan as her ship raced past his. This incensed Ghilan, who set out to discover a way to best his competitor. While observing a grasshopper, Ghilan took note of how its wings worked, and applied the same principle to his boats, giving rise to the sail. This enabled his boats to travel at higher speeds, allowing him to outpace May's boats to the densest pearl beds. The myth is typically presented in five sequences and is unlike most other known Bedouin stories. According to locals of Al Khor, the myth originated from the Al Muhannadi tribe of Al Khor. The story is not well-known elsewhere in Qatar.

Attractions in Al Khor include Al-Sultan beach hotel & resort, a palace that turned into a hotel, and its large concentrations of modern and historical mosques. The main industry of the city is fishing. There are several beaches surrounding Al Khor, and the beaches south of it are home to many beach houses owned by both residents of the city and residents of Doha.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

20.5°C12
Precipitation: 11 mm

Feb

22.5°C13.5
Precipitation: 1.5 mm

Mar

27°C16
Precipitation: 2 mm

Apr

32.5°C21
Precipitation: 6.5 mm

May

39°C25
Precipitation: 1 mm

Jun

41.5°C26.5
Precipitation: 0 mm

Jul

42°C28.5
Precipitation: 0 mm

Aug

40.5°C27.5
Precipitation: 0 mm

Sep

39°C26
Precipitation: 0 mm

Oct

35°C23.5
Precipitation: 0.25 mm

Nov

29°C20
Precipitation: 13.5 mm

Dec

23°C14
Precipitation: 22 mm
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