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Ali Bin Towar to lead exclusive Andes hiking expedition

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Last updated: 2025/12/09 at 10:27 AM
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Doha, Qatar – A unique cultural exchange program building on the Qatar-Argentina and Chile 2025 Year of Culture initiative will send a select group of adventurers on an eight-day hiking expedition through the Andes Mountains in February 2026. The Year of Culture trek, announced this week, aims to foster deeper ties between Qatar and the South American nations through shared experiences focused on both physical challenge and cultural immersion. The legacy program is led by prominent Qatari explorer Ali Bin Towar Al-Kuwari.

The expedition, scheduled for February 5-12, 2026, will traverse a renowned mountain route spanning Argentina and Chile. Participants from Qatar will join Al-Kuwari in exploring the landscapes and heritage of both countries. This follows the broader Year of Culture program, initiated to promote understanding and collaboration between Qatar and Argentina & Chile.

Expanding Cultural Ties with the Year of Culture Trek

The Year of Culture initiative, launched by Qatar in 2012, has become a cornerstone of the nation’s international cultural diplomacy. Each year focuses on a different country or region, using cultural exchange to build bridges and forge lasting relationships. Past years have included programs with the UK, Russia, Brazil, and Turkey. The 2025 focus on Argentina and Chile is a continuation of this effort, seeking to highlight the artistic, educational, and historical connections between the three nations.

This hiking expedition represents a novel approach to cultural exchange within the program. Rather than solely focusing on exhibitions or performances, the trek emphasizes a shared, immersive physical and cultural experience. According to organizers, the journey is designed to move beyond superficial interaction and build genuine connections between individuals.

The Role of Ali Bin Towar Al-Kuwari

Leading the expedition is Ali Bin Towar Al-Kuwari, a well-known figure in the Qatari adventure and media landscape. He is the host of the popular travel documentary series Khota El Rahala, which has taken him to over 70 countries, showcasing diverse cultures and challenging environments.

Al-Kuwari brings extensive experience in leading expeditions and navigating complex terrains, alongside a demonstrated commitment to cultural understanding. His involvement is expected to attract significant interest from Qatari adventurers and individuals seeking a meaningful international experience, boosting the profile of cultural tourism. Additionally, his role will provide opportunities to document and share the expedition’s journey, amplifying its impact.

The selection process for the 12 available places is anticipated to be highly competitive. Organizers haven’t yet specified the method of application, but expect a focus on demonstrating a genuine interest in both Argentine and Chilean culture, as well as a reasonable level of physical fitness appropriate for a challenging high-altitude trek. The program aims for a diverse group, representing different backgrounds and perspectives within Qatar.

The Andes Mountains present unique challenges, including altitude sickness and unpredictable weather patterns. This is expected to build resilience among the participants, further reinforcing the shared experience and goals of the cultural exchange program. Preparatory training and logistical support will be provided to participants to ensure their safety and wellbeing throughout the journey.

The trek’s organizers see this as a lasting legacy of the 2025 Year of Culture, fostering ongoing dialogue and cooperation in areas beyond the initial cultural focus.

At this time, the specific route for the expedition remains undisclosed. Officials indicated that route planning is underway and will prioritize showcasing both the natural beauty and the cultural significance of the Argentine and Chilean Andes. The announcement of the detailed itinerary is expected in the coming months.

Applications for participation are expected to open in early 2025. Interested individuals should monitor the websites of the Qatar Museums and the respective Argentine and Chilean Embassies in Qatar for official announcements regarding the application process and deadline. The final participant selection is projected for late 2025, allowing sufficient time for preparation and logistical arrangements. Watch for further details on the program’s structure, required experience, and logistical support over the next several months.

The success of this pilot program may influence future Year of Culture initiatives, pushing these cultural connections towards more experiential forms of international collaboration. The impact on future adventure tourism involving Qatar is another aspect to consider.

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