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KUWAIT COUNTRY GUIDE

With nearly 500 km of white sandy beaches, excellent museums, vibrant restaurants, interesting architecture and year round sunshine, Kuwait is a fascinating and increasingly popular vacation destination in the Gulf.

 

The population is 4.2 million and 70% of them are expatriates, only 1.3 million are Kuwaitis. Where is Kuwait? It is located in the north of eastern Arabia, at the tip of the Persian Gulf, on the border of Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

 

The history of Kuwait

 

The history of "Kuwait" began in 1613, when Kuwait City was founded in what is now the capital. The city prospered and quickly established itself as an important trading center where goods moved between India, Muscat, Baghdad and Arabia.

 

Oil reserves were discovered in 1938, which sparked a period of large-scale prosperity and modernization, which began in the 1940s and continued into the 1980s.

 

Kuwait had the highest human development index in the Arab world between 2001 and 2009, and women were granted the right to vote and stand in the 2005 elections.

 

Kuwaiti society is more liberal than other Arab Gulf countries. From 2001 to 2009, it had the highest human development index in the Arab world. In 2005, women won the right to vote and stand for election. Women outnumber men in the workplace. Kuwaiti popular culture has exploded and is exported to neighboring countries.

 

Kuwaiti culture has exploded and is exported to neighboring countries: theater, radio, music and television, as well as all popular forms of entertainment. However, the Kuwaiti art movement is much older. Kuwaiti artist Mojeb al-Dousari was the Gulf's oldest recognized visual artist, and the Sultan Gallery was the first professional Arab art gallery.

 

Tourism in Kuwait

 

What to do in Kuwait? There are a lot of things to do in Kuwait. Kuwait City has excellent museums, modern shopping malls, beach resorts and extravagant restaurants. The Al-Othman Bait is the largest museum that tells the story of Kuwait through its extensive collection of exhibits.

 

Outside the capital, Kuwait's most popular tourist attractions can be found near the resorts that line its coast. Endless sandy beaches, azure blue waters, eternal sunshine are popular with tourists and locals.

 

The historic island of Failaka is currently in development for tourism and will become increasingly popular. The island, located 20 km from the coast of Kuwait City, is where the Mesopotamians settled in 2000 and left their mark. It is now possible to visit the ruins of their ancient civilization. Definitely worth a visit when visiting Kuwait.

 

Kuwait Basic Information

 

Country: Kuwait

Capital: Kuwait City

Population: 4

Currency: Kuwaiti dinar

Language: Arabic

Time zone: GMT + 3

 

When should we go

 

Kuwait has a subtropical desert climate. There is sun all year round with mild winters and very hot summers. Most rainfall occurs between November and April, sometimes the showers are long and intense. This seasonal guide explains the best months to visit Kuwait.

 

Winter (December to February): the days are pleasantly warm (around 18 ° C) and the nights are cool. Clouds and rain possible.

Spring (March to May): The weather is fine and sunny and the temperature rises quickly and steadily during this period. In April, temperatures reach around 30 ° C and at the end of May they can exceed 40 ° C. Rising temperatures can cause sandstorms.

Summer (June to September): Summer in Kuwait is dry and scorching. The temperature is normally around 45 ° C and the humidity is low. Fortunately, the buildings are air conditioned.

Fall (October to November): Warm weather continues throughout October but the temperature drops below 30 ° C in November.

When is the best time to visit Kuwait? Temperature is the most important consideration. The summer months are incredibly hot and should be avoided.

 

Kuwait is a good destination for:

 

Entry requirements to Kuwait

 

All visitors to Kuwait must have a passport valid for six months upon arrival.

 

It is also necessary to obtain a visa unless you are from one of the exempt countries. Citizens of Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates can travel to Kuwait without a visa.

 

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