Moving to a new city can be
stressful as well as confusing. And obviously moving to a whole new country is like moving worlds. I felt like leaving my cocoon-that comprised of familiar faces and comfortable routine. From this to a completely
unknown landscape, new culture and different climate was quite a big challenge for. But
since I also wanted to explore, I mentally prepared myself to move ahead.
After the sorting out our basic paperwork, I started reading about Qatar and its culture. I had to search for several, for example-
Which schools will be good for my daughters?
Which areas are best to live with a family?
Where are the main supermarkets?
Are there good parks for families?
Will I still be able to work?
Will I find new friends?
I trawled the internet looking for all the possible information I could. Every crumb of insight was essential to show me what real life would be while living in Doha.
Which schools will be good for my daughters?
Which areas are best to live with a family?
Where are the main supermarkets?
Are there good parks for families?
Will I still be able to work?
Will I find new friends?
I trawled the internet looking for all the possible information I could. Every crumb of insight was essential to show me what real life would be while living in Doha.
Initial Days
So we shifted here 6 months ago! I had a lot on my plate. And first three months were quite hectic as I had a lot on my plate. Though we took a fully furnished flat setting up the kitchen, settling the kids in and other random stuff engulfed a lot of time and effort. We applied for our kids admission in the Indian schools. The presence of such schools and Indian neighbors kind of made me comfortable and I started feeling home like. but nonetheless, there are days when I miss my family and friends back in Delhi.
So we shifted here 6 months ago! I had a lot on my plate. And first three months were quite hectic as I had a lot on my plate. Though we took a fully furnished flat setting up the kitchen, settling the kids in and other random stuff engulfed a lot of time and effort. We applied for our kids admission in the Indian schools. The presence of such schools and Indian neighbors kind of made me comfortable and I started feeling home like. but nonetheless, there are days when I miss my family and friends back in Delhi.
Culture in Qatar
Living in Qatar is quite an ethnic experience. I got to explore the ways of a new country that is in many ways different from India. But there are common denominators, like life in Qatar is a mix of peaks-lows and ups and downs. Thankfully I am staying in heart of of Doha, I have no concerns of accessibility and convinience.
Here are some points that you must be mentally prepared for in order to shift here-
Living in Qatar is quite an ethnic experience. I got to explore the ways of a new country that is in many ways different from India. But there are common denominators, like life in Qatar is a mix of peaks-lows and ups and downs. Thankfully I am staying in heart of of Doha, I have no concerns of accessibility and convinience.
Here are some points that you must be mentally prepared for in order to shift here-
Expense
For a long time I kept
calculating everything in terms of Indian currency and thought "how expensive
this place is". But gradually I realized that I have to buy things here
calculating the currency of this country only. I am still in process of
learning this and still find this country
quite expensive. I think, the cost of living in Qatar in general is quite high. As Qatar
imports most of its food, the basic items are expensive. Staples like
rice, bread, certain meats and fish are moderately priced, but altogether
food is expensive in Qatar. Household
goods are also comparatively expensive here.
Accommodation
House-hunting can be frustrating
because most popular locations have high rent while others, despite having
similar facilities, often lack good neighborhood and surroundings. There are no regulations in terms of
rent and facilities but the most difficult thing here is finding a good accommodation that suits your preference type.
Either you find the state of accommodation in Qatar wonderful or not, the rent
is quite high, choices can be limited and many places look the same.
Less People
I see a stark difference in the population of Qatar and India. Here one can witness families and little crowd of people
only on weekends. We Indians are usually surrounded by people everywhere, so we
hardly feel isolated, but here its not the same.
Here, I am still looking for friends and relatives so that we can have a social network as in India we had many friends and relatives to mingle with. Although 25% of population
living in Qatar are Indians, I am still lagging behind in befriending some.
Hangouts
The best part of this country is the
sea and its beaches. Most people praise the mall or mention the deserts as integral part of Qatar but my personal favorite places are- Corniche and Katara. I have spent my life as a North Indian, without any sea view, hence I am quite fond of it. The beauty and
calmness of sea is something I really love. Because of the extreme hot climate
these days I am unable to visit these places frequently. I will write a separate blog on both
Katara and Corniche, later on.
Events andActivities
Numerous events keep happening around the year. I am just 6 months old here but I have been
fortunate enough to attend some really amazing musical concerts, Kite Festival and Spring Festival. Most
of these events and festivals are lively and worth the visit. I am lucky that I
have shifted here in Qatar-India Year of Culture, and hence able to enjoy many
events and programs.
Malls and Supermarkets
Available in abundance and build in almost every corner of the city. They are lively and attarct good crowd, specially during weekends.
The best part of Qatar is
that it is safe. I am not saying this just for the sake of it but I have
actually experienced it. I have traveled alone many times late in night and never felt insecure or concerned. Taxis are available all around and are easily
accessible. Being a mother I feel really safe going anywhere with my kids.
Most of the parks here have families chilling till late in the night hence I can easily take my kids out during late evenings. And I find this extremely appreciable that citizens maintain cleanliness
everywhere.
Hence, like any other country
this place also has its cons and pros. In fact, it has more pros than cons
making it a wonderful place to stay with family. I just completed my 6 months in this
country hence I thought of sharing my experience through this blog. To sum up I can definitely
say that so far my journey in this country has been quite wonderful and I am hoping for everything positive and good in the future as well.