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Oryx Group Events & Tourism
Africa's Gateway to Qatar
Est. 2019 · Doha

Transforming Vision into Influence, Events into Powerful Statements.

Qatar's leading events and tourism management company, delivering excellence aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030.

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Guests to Qatar

Welcomed across our tourism programmes

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Events Delivered

From boardrooms to amphitheatres

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Group Experiences

Curated for delegations and families

Award Winner · 2023

Qatar Tourism / UNWTO Awards

Proud recipient of the Outstanding Cultural Experience award at the inaugural Qatar Tourism Awards 2023, held in partnership with the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).

Ceremony
9 Nov 2023
Presented by
H.E. Saad Bin Ali Al Kharji
Category
Cultural Experience
Issuer
Qatar Tourism · UNWTO
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A Qatari–African partnership at the head of every engagement.

Sheikh Ali Thamer E.T. Al-Thani
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Sheikh Ali Thamer E.T. Al-Thani

Chairman

At Oryx Group Events & Tourism, we are inspired by Qatar's remarkable journey and its vision for a future defined by excellence, sustainability, and global engagement. As a Qatari entrepreneur, I take great pride in contributing to a…

Famous Aluya
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Famous Aluya

Chief Executive Officer
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Having lived in Qatar for over 15 years, I have witnessed the nation's remarkable evolution into one of the world's most dynamic destinations for business, tourism, and global events. This journey has reinforced my strong belief in Qatar…

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Customer Feedback

The work, in their words.

The Oryx team made our move to Doha feel inevitable. Schools, residency, the right rooms, all sorted before we landed.
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Founder, Lagos → Doha
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Africa
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