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Urban district · Ad-Dawhah, Qatar
VanSky index for Al Ghānim, Qatar — 25 out of 100 (Challenging). Decide in seconds: temperature, precipitation, wind and solar output. Data refreshed several times a day from real weather observations.
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Al Ghānim, Qatar — VanSky 25 out of 100. Difficult — consider alternatives. Ranked #2 of 28 cities in the country (as of 15 July 2026). Temperature 41°C, wind 13 km/h. Solar panels yield 2.9 kWh/day at 400 W — enough for full autonomy.
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Al Ghānim ranks 2 of 28 cities. Country average VanSky — 0.
Updated: 11.07.2026
Premium
$0.55 /l
QAR2.01 · €0.48/l
6 of 133
cheaper than 96% of countries
Super
$0.58 /l
QAR2.10 · €0.50/l
2 of 92
cheaper than 99% of countries
Diesel
$0.56 /l
QAR2.05 · €0.49/l
8 of 134
cheaper than 95% of countries
Camp owners in Qatar have asked the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to extend the winter camping season by one month. Heavy rains over recent weeks made access to campsites difficult, especially in Sealine, due to waterlogged soil. Campers note that current mild weather supports continued activities, and an extension would allow them to make up for lost time and safely dismantle equipment. A proposal also suggests allowing sea camping in summer on designated beaches.
Qatar's Natural Reserves Department will begin disposing of abandoned cabins and caravans in two areas from February. Owners must pay fees and renew licenses by the end of January, otherwise their property will be destroyed. In the Sailin area alone, there are over a hundred such abandoned units.
Qatari authorities will begin disposing of abandoned cabins and caravans in the Sileen and Al-Ghariya natural reserves from February if owners do not pay fees and renew licenses by the end of January. Over 100 units, some abandoned since 2016, are located in parking areas and were not removed after the camping season ended.
Qatar's Ministry of Environment has called on owners to remove abandoned caravans from designated parking areas in Sealine and Al Ghariya by the end of January 2026. Owners must either obtain required permits from the Natural Reserves Department or remove their trailers. Legal action against non-compliant units will begin from February 1, 2026.
Qatar's Ministry of Interior has announced specific time windows for towing caravans and trailers ahead of the 2025-2026 winter camping season. Towing is permitted from Sunday to Wednesday between 8am and 5pm, and from Thursday to Saturday between 8am and 12noon. The season runs from October 15, 2025, to April 15, 2026, with regulations requiring drivers to keep to the right lane, avoid overtaking, and refrain from towing during low visibility or fog.
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