The Panda House Park opened its doors to the residents and visitors of Qatar in 2022, creating much hype and fascination.
The park houses two giant pandas, a four-year-old male named 'Suhail' and a three-year-old female named 'Thuraya', which were gifted to Qatar from China as a token to celebrate the hosting of the World Cup.
Upon their arrival to Qatar, the pandas have had a dedicated space to themselves called the 'Panda House Park', which is what we are here to tell you more about.
Before you enter the gates of the park, you will spot a glass box which is the park reception, where you need to show your ticket to the park.
Tickets need to be pre-booked. Once scanned, you will be able to proceed.
Upon entering the park, you will be welcomed by a sculpture representing the integration of pandas in Qatar as it showcases a panda, oryx, and desert rose, behind which lies lush green garden spaces.
The gardens are spread across the park. You will find plenty of benches and other seating areas.
The area within the park, named the Panda Zone, is the main Panda House, where you can see the duo Suhail and Thuraya.
The viewing zone is segregated into the 'Female Panda Garden' and the 'Male Panda Garden'. Once you enter through the welcome lounge, you will find 'Thuraya's garden' to your left and 'Suhail's garden' to the right.
The viewing area surrounds a space wherein the pandas reside. The panda gardens are kept as close to their natural habitat as possible. The gardens have a pond, bamboo trees and more to ensure nothing is too foreign for them.
The viewing deck is designed in a way where you get to view the pandas through the glass, and on the top floor, you can view them directly from a balcony.
Thuraya is an active 3-year-old who loves to spend her time up on the tree. She enjoys the rocking movement that is caused by her swinging on the tree.
Suhail, on the other hand, enjoys his time the most in his own personal pond, where he swims leisurely. He also spends much of this time eating.
Suhail loves to keep it green and enjoys his grub of bamboo. Thuraya comparatively has a sweet tooth and enjoys apples, carrots & even bamboo cakes specially made for pandas.
Suhail & Thuraya have their individual bedrooms in the basement of the Panda House.
They have separate rooms, which are divided by a glass door in the middle. Their rooms have a sleeping space, an open space to walk around, and enough snacks scattered to keep them full.
By 4 pm, Suhail & Thuraya head towards their bedrooms from their garden and await a meeting with each other by the door naturally - Can you believe they innately know their bedtime?
Do look out for these cute moments and features when you visit the park!
On the first floor of the Panda Zone, you can stop for some refreshments at the café.
On the ground floor of the Panda Zone, you will be able to shop for some panda-themed goodies such as notebooks, mugs and even plushies.
If you have kids visiting the Panda House Park, the Education Room is a great place to stop by where kids can have a fun time colouring some panda drawings and even get some face paint.
While there are many toilets spread across the park, within the Panda Zone, you can find prayer rooms and toilets. These can be located in the corridor that connects both the gardens.
On your way to the Panda Zone, you will spot a green area with a few mini sculptures of pandas playing football, making it a cute spot for photos.
Enjoy a stretch of a walk hopping around larger-than-life panda paw prints.
The park has multiple booths selling food and beverages like karak, coffee, sodas, popcorn, burgers and more!
If you are someone or know someone who may require a wheelchair, you could borrow one from the park reception or the Panda House welcome lounge.
The park is located in the city of Al Khor and is about a 40-minute drive out of Doha city.
Easily accessible via Shamal Road, the park is along a straight drive and can be spotted due to the multiple signages along the driveway, which indicates the directions.
Outside the park, there are abundant parking spaces with dedicated spots for those with disabilities.
While these parking spots may look like your typical parking lot, keep an eye out for the panda paw prints in each slot, giving you the feels before you walk in.
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