
State of Kuwait
Asia
Kuwait offers a mix of modern urban life, desert scenery, and rich Arabian
culture in the Gulf region.
Regions of State of Kuwait
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Al Farwaniyah
Al Farwaniyah is a populous governorate in Kuwait.
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Hawalli
Hawalli is a governorate in Kuwait with residential and commercial areas.
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Al Asimah
Al Asimah is the capital governorate containing Kuwait City.
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Mubarak Al-Kabeer
Mubarak Al-Kabeer is a governorate in Kuwait.
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Al Ahmadi
Al Ahmadi is an oil-rich governorate in Kuwait.
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Al Jahrah
Al Jahrah is a large governorate in Kuwait with desert areas.
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Kirjeldus
Kuwait is a wealthy Gulf state known for its modern skyline, desert landscapes, and rich cultural heritage rooted in Arabian traditions and maritime history. It combines a contemporary urban environment with traditional souks and Islamic architecture.
Regions and Resorts
**Key Areas:**
- **Kuwait City:** Capital with museums, shopping malls, and cultural sites.
- **Failaka Island:** Historical island with archaeological ruins.
- **Desert areas:** Opportunities for desert safaris.
Mainly urban and cultural tourism; limited beach resorts.
Climate
Desert climate:
- **Summer:** Extremely hot (40°C+).
- **Winter:** Mild and pleasant (14–24°C).
- **Best travel:** November to March.
Visa and Customs
- **Visa:** Visa on arrival for many; others require advance visa.
- **Customs:** Conservative dress codes advised; alcohol prohibited.
How to Get There
- **Airport:** Kuwait International Airport.
- **Flights:** Well-connected globally.
Transport
- **Taxis and buses:** Available in cities.
- **No metro system currently.
Car Rental
- **Driving:** Right-hand traffic.
- **Requirements:** International driving permit needed.
- **Advice:** Traffic can be fast-paced.
Communication and Wi-Fi
Strong mobile network; Wi-Fi widespread.
Hotellid
Range from luxury hotels to mid-range options mostly in Kuwait City.
Money
- **Currency:** Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD), one of the strongest currencies.
- **Cards:** Widely accepted.
Useful Phone Numbers
- Emergency: 112
Beaches
Private beaches at hotels; public access limited.
Diving
Limited diving facilities; mostly recreational snorkeling.
Shopping
Modern malls and traditional souks with gold, perfumes, textiles, and handicrafts.
Cuisine and Restaurants
Kuwaiti cuisine features grilled meats, rice dishes, and seafood, with dining options from local eateries to upscale restaurants.
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