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Katara’s S’hail 2025 to feature 21 countries and 260 companies

Published: 21 Aug 2025 - 09:35 am | Last Updated: 21 Aug 2025 - 09:36 am
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QNA

Doha: The Cultural Village Foundation - Katara is preparing to launch the ninth edition of the Katara International Hunting and Falcons Exhibition (S’hail 2025), scheduled to be held from September 10 to 14.

This year’s edition will feature an expanded exhibition space and unprecedented international participation, underscoring its growing global stature. Since its launch in 2017, S’hail has become a key annual event for heritage enthusiasts and those interested in hunting and falconry equipment, reflecting Katara’s commitment to preserving and promoting falconry traditions.

Exhibition Manager Abdelaziz Al Bohashem Al Sayed told Qatar News Agency (QNA) that the upcoming edition will be the largest in the event’s history. An additional 1,500 square meters has been added, bringing the total exhibition area to 15,000 square meters, a 15% increase from previous editions.

He noted that 21 countries and more than 260 local, regional, and international companies will participate this year, selected from among 420 applicants. All pavilions have been fully booked, which he said reflects the exhibition’s established status on the global map of specialized events.

For the first time, exhibitors from Ireland, Hungary, and Russia will join, alongside a distinctive Spanish pavilion. Gulf participation will include the UAE Falcon Club and reserves from Saudi Arabia, providing a major platform for networking and exchange among regional and international enthusiasts.

Al Sayed added that careful coordination among major Gulf falconry exhibitions in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar has ensured complementary scheduling, allowing exhibitors to participate in all events without overlap.

He highlighted that S’hail draws its strength from the number of visitors it attracts each year, with significant engagement from all segments of Qatari society. The exhibition not only showcases hunting and falconry products but also promotes awareness of traditional practices, passed down through generations.

In addition to product displays, the event will feature active sales of hunting and camping supplies, a dedicated wholesale section, specialized lectures on falcon treatment, and the highly anticipated Falcon Auction, which consistently garners strong public interest.

Al Sayed stressed that S’hail has succeeded in transforming hunting from a traditional hobby into a commercial platform with strong branding and international visibility. It now serves as a leading venue for knowledge exchange, commercial partnerships, and the promotion of authentic hunting methods.

He concluded by noting that the exhibition has become a prominent regional and international platform, strengthening ties between falconers, companies, and heritage advocates, while playing a pivotal role in preserving the Gulf’s deep-rooted falconry traditions for future generations.