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What are the holidays in Kuwait and how they are celebrated. What are the holidays in Kuwait, and how they are celebrated When is the best time to relax

There are such holidays in Kuwait.

Normal New Year- 1st of January.
Independence Day (from the British) - 25 February.
Liberation Day (from the damned Iraqis) - February 26th.
Holy month of Ramadan (28-30 days). The time period depends on the position of the moon.
Eid Al-Fitr - the holidays of the end of Ramadan (3-4 days). The timing depends on which moon the wise elders see in the sky.
Eid Al-Adha - 3-4 days. Holidays of the end of the Holy Hajj - Pilgrimages to Mecca and Medina. (In 1998, I received a more detailed explanation about Eid Al-Adha by E-Mail, but lost it somewhere before I could insert it on my pages. As soon as I find it, I will immediately insert it.)
Mount Arafat (Wafqa) - 0-1 day. May shift and cancel depending on the moon. In 1995, he was marked in one calendar in a row with Eid Al-Adha, but not in another. And they took it - and canceled it!
Islamic New Year
Birthday of Prophet Mohammed
Ascension Day of the Prophet Mohammed
In general, except for the first three holidays, all the rest are counted according to the lunar calendar - Hijra, and every year they shift about 10 days earlier according to our calendar. Precise date calculations are not possible in advance because they depend on which moon appears in the sky. Basically, calendar shifts occur at the end of the lunar month of Ramadan, which can be either 28, or 29, or even 30 days. But calendar shifts are possible in any of the lunar months.

Also, many companies informally allow not to come to work on Christmas and Easter - for non-Muslims. There are no circulars or mentions about this, but everyone who wants to simply does not come to work, and no one asks them why?

On the days of Liberation and Independence, the whole of Kuwait drives out into the streets in cars, especially on the Arabian Gulf Road (Persian / Arabian Gulf Embankment), and starts driving back and forth and beeping at the same time. As the number of cars on Gulf Road increases, the ability to move disappears, and cars begin to move at a speed of 1 meter in 5 minutes. It is impossible to turn off or go anywhere, because everywhere everything is crammed with cars. After 2-3 hours of driving at such a speed, the engines of some cars overheat, and they stop in the middle of the road, blocking the passage completely.

In the month of Ramadan, one should not eat, drink or smoke in the sun. But in the evening and at night you can eat up and smoke up to stupefaction, which all Muslims do. For the convenience of Kuwaitis who eat all night, the start of work this month is moved to 9:00 or 9:30 and the end to 13:30 or 14:30, and the working day is reduced to 4-5 hours. All restaurants open only at sunset. Shops are open during the day, but the police carefully monitor those who smoke or eat during the day on the street - they are immediately put in a zindan until the end of the month. Newspapers report about those caught with a cigarette. In Ramadan 1995, the Arab Times wrote:

“A police patrol was driving down the street and saw smoke coming from the door of a store. A police patrol entered the store and saw a Filipino saleswoman smoking a cigarette. consumes soft drinks during daylight hours. A police patrol took a Filipino saleswoman to the police station, where she was assigned to stay in a zindan until the end of the holy month of Ramadan."

To correctly and absolutely accurately determine the timing of the beginning and end of Ramadan, a special Moon Watching Committee has been created. It was shown on TV. There are from 30 to 50 people there. They sit on sofas and once a year solemnly announce the beginning of Ramadan, then its end, and the duration of the holidays of the end of Ramadan Eid Al-Fitr. There are similar committees in other Arab countries. They compete with each other in accurately predicting the timing of Ramadan. In 1995, the Kuwait Committee predicted the date accurately, while the Egyptian Committee was wrong by one day.

In fact, the standard is the committee in Saudi Arabia: as he says, so Ramadan begins. But the rest of the committees are doing it out of sporting interest. What these committees do during the rest of the year, the TV did not report. ABU DHABI, December 23rd. (Correspondent ITAR-TASS Viktor Lebedev).

Saudi authorities for the first time officially allowed the use of observatories and technical means of observing celestial bodies to detect the emerging crescent of Ramadan in the sky.

According to press reports, the decision was made at yesterday's meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kingdom. It is based on the recommendation of the Shura Council, which in turn was guided by a fatwa (religious law) issued by the Saudi Ulema Corporation.

The onset of the Muslim fast of Ramadan, which begins at the end of this December, will be recorded by technical means of observing the sky for the first time in the history of the Kingdom.

Ramadan, called the month of morality and morality, the daytime of which should be devoted to righteous deeds while refusing food, drink and conjugal caresses, does not begin at the same time in all countries. Islamic theologians believe that the beginning of Ramadan, in which the Koran was sent down, cannot be calculated, but is determined visually in each specific country or region.

According to the tradition that has developed in the Arabian countries, each of their residents can announce the beginning of the fast by testifying in the nearest Sharia court that he saw the golden sickle of Ramadan that was born.

Some theologians believe that the newborn month appears in the night sky no later than 16 minutes after sunset. Now, using the most modern means of observing the sky, they will be able to see the coveted sickle a little earlier.

Kuwait Cleaning Company - Kuwait Cleaning Company. Visiting Filipinos and Bangladeshis work there. They live in barracks for 100-200 people, they are taken to and from work on a kind of moving means intermediate between trailers in which passengers are brought to the plane at the airport, and machines for transporting sheep in three tiers. They are usually paid from 20 to 30 dinars per month (65-100 dollars). Kuwaitis receive a salary of 400-600 to 1500-2000, and some even 3000 dinars per month. (I think the average salary in Russia is $100?)

On all other holidays, Kuwaitis sleep during the day, and in the evening they dump whole families on lawns and lawns, taking with them a huge amount of food. They continue to eat until late at night, and throw waste behind their backs. When they go home, all sorts of Filipinos from the Kuwait Cleaning Company collect their dirt from the lawns.

In addition to official salaries, native Kuwaitis have a huge amount of all sorts of benefits, allowances, bonuses, etc., not counting income from "business". For example, large families (and small families, too) receive child benefits, and single citizens receive benefits for the loss of loved ones. There are special benefits - for the head of the family, for the wife of the head of the family, for a family without a head, for schoolchildren, for preschool children, for students, for the disabled, for elderly citizens, for the loss of a breadwinner in the war with damned Iraq, for material damage, for moral damage, and for everything that only happens in the (Arab) world. It would be easier not to calculate all this, but to immediately distribute money to all Kuwaitis, because anyway they will receive it either under one article or under another.

Here, for example, are the benefits established by the Decree on the right to receive, the amount and termination of general assistance.

In the name of Allah, the All-Merciful, the Merciful!
Article 2
Establish basic assistance for those eligible to receive it in the following amounts:
60 dinars - for the head of the family or an individual without a family.
40 dinars - for the wife.
35 dinars - for a university student.
30 dinars - for a student of an institute who does not give a diploma of university education.
25 dinars - for a high school student.
20 dinars - for a primary school student.
15 dinars - for a non-student.
Assistance is provided to a maximum of 15 members of the same family.
In the absence of the head of the family, the Commission grants the right to receive his (her) assistance to any member of the family.<...>

Article 3
Anyone eligible for assistance<...>Compensation is paid for the consumption of water and electricity<...>
Article 5
Anyone who is studying or improving their skills<...>monthly paid 30 dinars<...>(This does not take into account the full payment of all expenses to any Kuwaiti offspring to study at any university in the world, of his personal choice. - S.K.)
Article 6
<...>Those who have lost one of their parents, orphans, and adopted<...>monthly receive 30 dinars<...>

For those who do not know, or have forgotten, I would like to remind you that special government agencies carefully monitor that maids, diggers, and other categories of workers do not receive salaries above 30 dinars ($100) per month. A very good salary for a road worker who spends 8 to 12 hours under the scorching sun is 50-60 dinars ($170-200) per month. Only the most advanced workers of capitalist labor in construction can count on 90-100 dinars ($300-330) per month, but there are only a few of them.

Why Kuwait?

This country is rarely chosen for a relaxed beach holiday. Usually the most seasoned tourists come here who have seen many Arab states and are ready to replenish their collection of impressions with acquaintance with this colorful sheikhdom. Great choice for a trip, if you are tired of the endless crowds of tourists and annoying barkers - you will not find all this here. A trip to Kuwait is especially attractive for wealthy tourists, since the prices for rest and accommodation here depend on the ambitions of vacationers - if you wish, it is easy to find luxurious apartments worthy of the emir himself.

Since tourism is not very developed here, when looking for inexpensive options, get ready for not the best service and poor infrastructure. However, if you properly organize your vacation, you can have a very good time and get a lot of vivid impressions from a trip to this country.

Culture features

The main thing you should know when going to Kuwait is the ban on alcohol. In this state, it operates everywhere, but the most persistent can find a way out. But this must be done carefully. The whole culture of the country is built on Islamic traditions, so women, including tourists, dress modestly, covering their shoulders, legs, chest and, if possible, their hair. 5 times a day, the call of the muezzin is heard through the streets of cities and most of the population goes to prayer. The country is not poor and the locals live without denying themselves anything. Therefore, there are many different villas, houses, private fenced estates.

Top 3 interesting places

There is something to see in Kuwait. These are not only historical and cultural attractions, but also unconventional nature, diverse flora and fauna. If you are going to get a complete picture of this country, be sure to visit the cities:

  1. - the capital of the state, where there are countless museums, original architectural objects, majestic mosques. This city alone deserves to live there for a whole month.
  2. El-Ahmadi - will be of interest to those who want to learn about the features of the state's oil industry.
  3. Al-Jahra is the place of military glory of the Kuwaitis, where they won a historic victory over the Saudis.

Of the natural and cultural attractions, tourists are traditionally recommended to visit the island of Failaga, where you will meet with ancient ancient temples, unique excavations and an archaeological reserve. And if you want to immerse yourself in the world of unforgettable adventures, visit the Amusement City park - this is a lot of amazing rides divided into thematic zones. A great way to have an unforgettable time.

When is the best time to rest

The optimal time for a comfortable stay is winter, when warm, dry weather sets in almost without rain on the coast of the Persian Gulf. If you want to see how the desert blooms, then come here in October and May - a marvelous and incredibly beautiful sight.

Safety regulations

The criminal situation in Kuwait is relatively calm. The police work conscientiously and quickly suppress any violations of the order. There are no special restrictions on promotion around the country. However, generally accepted norms of behavior should be observed. It is recommended to be vaccinated against typhoid and polio before traveling. This is not a mandatory requirement, but a desirable one. Also, carefully collect your luggage when entering the country - it is forbidden to take any alcohol, drugs, food, water, food, books, products made from pigskin, etc. with you. The list of items prohibited for import is quite wide and must be studied.

Kuwait located in the northeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula and belongs to southwest Asia. The state includes the mainland of the country and nine islands of the Persian Gulf, the largest of which is Failaka. It borders Iraq in the north and northwest, Saudi Arabia in the south and southwest, and the Persian Gulf in the east.
Kuwait considered a land of exotic legends with a rich history and culture. Extensive sandy beaches, stretching all along the coast of the Persian Gulf, attract tourists with their luxurious hotels, modern shopping centers and entertainment complexes. In addition to modern buildings, architectural buildings of various eras, built long before our era, are also interesting.
The combination of the modern life of the population with the ancient traditions of the region will make the rest in Kuwait unforgettable and unlike holidays in other countries.

Capital and major cities of Kuwait

capital Kuwait Kuwait City is the administrative and commercial center of the country.
Among others largest cities countries including Jahra, Al-Ahmadi, Salmiya, Safat, Al-Jasra.
The state is divided into 6 provinces (“mohafaza”), which in turn are divided into districts.
Kuwait is part of the UN.

Sights of Kuwait

Main Attractions Kuwait include a number of amazing architectural marvels, represented not only by modern, but also by traditional Arabic style of architecture.

Traveling around the country, you should definitely visit the towers Kuwait, Freedom Tower, Tarek Rajab National Museum, Kuwait Mosques, Amusement Parks, Liberation Monuments, Municipal Gardens, Musical Fountain and Zoological Park.

famous towers Kuwait are three towers, two of which are water-pressure, and the third - illuminates the other two. They are located in the capital of Kuwait, on a cape jutting out into the waters of the Persian Gulf.

The Freedom Tower, which got its name after the triumph in the war with Iraq in the Persian Gulf, reaches a height of 372 m. It is the fifth tallest telecommunications tower in the world and the tallest in the Middle East region. The tower offers a beautiful view of the city of Kuwait City.

National Museum Kuwait is a must-see for tourists interested in Islamic history and art. Rare Islamic manuscripts and books are kept here. The museum includes four buildings with a beautiful garden.

Sif Palace, built in the 20th century, is the official seat of the court of emirs. A distinctive feature of the palace is the watchtower, covered with blue tiles and decorated with a ceiling panel of solid gold.

Failaka Island is one of the most beautiful and famous historical islands in Kuwait. It combines the ancient and modern history of the country. The island is rich in cultural and historical sights of different eras, starting from the end of the third millennium BC. e. and up to the present.

The grandiose Fun City Park (20 kilometers from Kuwait City) is also popular with tourists. It is the city of Ali Baba and Sinbad with many attractions, fun festivals and all kinds of performances. The park has three thematic zones: "Arab world", "The whole world" and "World of the future".

Climate and weather of Kuwait

Climate in Kuwait tropical dry. The year is divided into two seasons: a relatively rainy winter and a dry summer. The average daily air temperature in January is +13°С (maximum - +18°С), in July - +36°С (maximum can reach +50°С). The water temperature in winter is about +16 °C, and in summer - +26 ... +37 °C. The rainy season usually takes place between October and April, and once every 3-5 years in Kuwait droughts happen.
Best time for visiting Kuwait- autumn and spring (with the exception of the rainy season), when the weather in the country is not too hot.

Nature of Kuwait

natural attractions Kuwait include a national park and two nature reserves that contain wetlands. national park, which covers an area of ​​25,000 hectares, includes the Jal-az-Zor upland and part of the northern coast of the Persian Gulf with coastal mud marshes and sand dunes.
Jahra Reserve covers an area of ​​250 hectares and includes artificial wetlands with lagoon wastewater and reed beds in the extreme west of the bay.

The Doha Game Reserve, located on a peninsula in Sulaibihat Bay, features a large variety of migratory birds.

Situated on one of the most magnificent coastlines in the Middle East, Kuwait can rightfully surprise you with the incredible beauty of the Persian Gulf. The beaches of the country will be a great place for those who want to relax and unwind, as well as enjoy the picturesque seascapes.

The private beach of Messilä is one of the best in Kuwait. Occupying one of the largest beach areas, it offers its guests to soak up the purest white sand and swim in luxurious azure water.

The waters of the Persian Gulf can also boast a wide variety of marine life, so for lovers active rest, scuba diving will be no less exciting.
Another great way to enjoy the beauties of the coast is a boat ride. You can sail on a traditional Arabic dhow or rent a yacht.

Culture and national features of Kuwait

All holiday events Kuwait associated with Muslim holidays according to the Islamic lunar calendar. Among them: the holy month of Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Gadir-Khom (Gadir-Khur or Gadir-Khu - the holiday of the day of the appointment of Imam Ali as the successor of the Prophet) and Rabi-ul-Awwal (the birthday of Imam Sadeq as well). These holidays are celebrated all over the country.
Liberation Day (February 25-26) is not considered an official holiday, but is also celebrated nationwide.

Cuisine of Kuwait

For Kuwait characterized by traditional Muslim cuisine. Therefore, meat dishes usually use beef, veal, goat, poultry, various fish, vegetables and eggs. Rice is widely used as a side dish.
Among national dishes Kuwait we recommend you to try fried meat balls kebe, guzi lamb stuffed with nuts and rice; various types of kebabs: tikka, kebab (marinated lamb or beef), tikka-dajaj (chicken) or shish kebab (mutton); traditional shawarma, as well as chicken with al-mandi honey.
Since the Qur'an forbids the consumption of alcohol, drinking alcoholic beverages is prohibited in public places, and is only allowed in certain establishments. Alcohol can be bought in the restaurant or bar of your hotel.

Shopping and souvenirs in Kuwait

As souvenirs from Kuwait usually they bring jewelry, Persian and Afghan carpets, as well as various souvenirs in the form of figures of camels and elephants, glass bottles with perfumes and many others.
Resting in Kuwait, you should definitely visit the so-called Friday Bazaar - the Arab analogue of the flea market, where you will certainly be pleased with the surprisingly low prices for goods from all over the Middle East.
It should be noted that in Kuwait before buying, it is customary to bargain, naming at the very beginning the price is two times less than the one for which you are ready to buy.

Water and food of Kuwait

Tap water in Kuwait chlorinated and relatively safe to drink. However, it is best to drink bottled water anyway.
Milk and dairy products in Kuwait usually pasteurized. Meat, fish, seafood, poultry, fruits and vegetables can also be consumed without fear.

Kuwait currency exchange

official currency Kuwait is the Kuwaiti dinar (KWD), which is divided into 1000 fils. In the circulation of the country there are banknotes of 250 and 500 fils, 1, 5, 10 and 20 dinars and coins in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 fils.
You can exchange foreign currency for the Kuwaiti dinar at banks, exchange offices and large stores. It should be remembered that in many banks the exchange rate and commission depend on the amount of money being exchanged: the larger the amount, the more profitable the exchange rate. Therefore, the presence of a commission and its percentage must be clarified in each bank separately.
Banks are open from Monday to Friday from 08.00 to 14.00, on Saturdays until 11.00.
Pay in foreign currency Kuwait not accepted, however, they may be accepted by some small traders in the market. Major bank and credit cards are accepted in all major banks, shops, hotels and inns. You can withdraw cash from almost any ATM located in the bank.

Communications and Internet Kuwait

Communication system in Kuwait developed at a high level. The country uses cellular communication of the GSM 900/1800 standard.
International roaming services are provided by Belarusian mobile operators (MTS, Velcom). The cost of connecting this service must be specified at the offices of mobile operators.
Using a telephone card (Prepaid card) you can make calls from any telephone set. The card can be purchased at postal kiosks and some shops, as well as at gas stations.
Internet cafe in Kuwait not very common. The easiest way to get online is to contact a large hotel, where there are always computers with Internet access. Owners of laptops with a modem can buy a special prepaid card and connect to a telephone line.
  • Calls from the country to Belarus from a mobile:+ 375-(area code)-(phone number)
  • Calls from the country to Belarus from a landline: 8-10-375-(area code)-(phone number)
  • Calls from Belarus to the country from a mobile:+ 965-(area code)-(telephone number)
  • Calls from Belarus to the country from a landline: 8-10-965-(area code)-(phone number)

Emergency telephones in Kuwait

Visa Kuwait

Visa opening: in an Aeroport

For visiting Kuwait you need to have a visa. A visa is opened upon arrival in the country and is placed at the airport or at the border point. The visa is issued for up to 30 days.

Visa type:

  • tourist visa at the border / on arrival

General list of documents to be submitted to the visa department

Passport:

  • !must contain at least 2 blank visa pages
  • !the validity period must exceed the date of the intended departure from the territory of the state by at least 6 months

Color photo:

  • !2 photos required
  • format 3.0x4.0 cm

Documents confirming the purpose of the trip and residence:

  • !invitation
  • hotel booking confirmation

Transport:

  • valid travel documents or round trip air/rail/bus ticket reservation (original and copy)

Confirmation of financial security and profession:

  • bank statement

Additionally:

    If the tourist's passport contains any marks of the Israeli customs service, the visa will be refused. Women traveling to Kuwait unaccompanied by a husband, brother or children are usually denied preferential short-term entry visas.

Visa fee payment:

  • The visa fee is paid at the airport upon arrival.

For minors:

  • if a minor child travels alone, without parents / or with one of the parents / with a relative / accompanying person, a notarized copy of the consent and its notarized translation into English language

Procedure for crossing the Kuwait border

IN Kuwait import and export of national and foreign currency is not limited. Duty-free import of cigarettes is allowed - 500 pcs. or tobacco - 500 gr., personal items and things - within the limits of personal needs.
It is forbidden to import weapons, drugs, alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic beer, food products containing pork, pigskin products, wild animals, pyrotechnic products, gas and pneumatic rifles and pistols, military and police uniforms.
The export of narcotic substances, weapons, certain types of food and medicines, non-ferrous metals, antiques and art that do not have an appropriate export permit is prohibited.

Public transport in Kuwait

To get in Kuwait can be by plane or by water. The international airport is located 16 kilometers from the capital, and the largest port is located 50 kilometers south of the Persian Gulf.
Public transport in cities Kuwait represented mainly by buses and taxis. Since buses are often crowded and sometimes run in a chaotic mode, the best way to move around the city is a taxi. There are three types of taxis in the country: taxis on call, which must be ordered by phone, most often this type of taxi serves hotels, the fare is higher than in other taxi services; taxis that are at the airport usually operate at a standard rate; and orange taxis that can be hailed on the street and can be negotiated with the driver.

Schedule of transport from the Republic of Belarus in international traffic

  • Timetable of international passenger trains of the Republic of Belarus
  • Timetable of buses of international routes of the Republic of Belarus
  • Flight schedule of Minsk-2 International Airport

Border crossings, border, customs:

  • Rules for crossing the State Border of the Republic of Belarus

Car rental in Kuwait

IN Kuwait car rental service available. Car rental companies are located both at the airport and in the city (a car will cost more at the airport). To rent you will need an international driving license, credit card.

Features of the traffic rules of Kuwait

IN Kuwait adopted right-hand traffic.
The speed limit is 60–80 km/h in the city and 120 km/h on highways. In addition, automatic photo radars are installed on the roads.
Travel on all routes and highways of the country is free. In addition, the city has a sufficient number of free parking spaces.

Kuwait Medical Care and Insurance

Health insurance
IN Kuwait medical services paid. Even for the provision of emergency emergency care, you will have to pay. Therefore, before traveling, be sure to take care of acquiring a reliable medical insurance policy.
If you have taken out medical insurance, the insurance company will organize the provision of emergency care and reimburse medical expenses in case of sudden illness and accident, medical evacuation, calls to the insurance or service company.
When applying for a medical insurance policy, employees Private Unitary Enterprise "Travel Industry" will inform you about what medical services you are required to provide under insurance in Kuwait and how they are paid. Careless attitude to health insurance can result in large expenses in case of illness, accident or transportation of the deceased.
Examine your medical insurance policy. Remember that your health insurance only covers injuries and sudden illnesses that are not chronic. If you have an exacerbation of a chronic disease during the trip, medical insurance cannot help in this case. You will have to pay for the costs of treatment yourself.
Insurance companies guarantee the provision of all medical care abroad within a certain amount of money, called sum insured.
Based on the size of the sum insured and the number of days of the trip, it is determined insurance fee- the amount that you pay when buying a policy (the fewer days the trip takes, the cheaper the insurance premium).
If there is an additional risk of injury as a result of activities dangerous species sports, etc. when calculating the insurance premium is applied multiplying factor.
If an insured event occurs
Insurance case is an event stipulated by the insurance contract, upon the occurrence of which the insurance company has an obligation to pay out insurance indemnity.
What should be the steps in Kuwait upon the onset insured event?
Suppose you suddenly have a fever and need urgent medical attention. In your insurance policy, you find the phone number you need to call (this is the phone number of the assisting company). The dispatcher asks for your insurance policy number, your last name, where you are and what happened to you. After that, you name the phone number from which you are calling and wait for the doctor.
It happens that it is very difficult to establish a preliminary diagnosis, or you need an urgent medical consultation by phone - in this case, the doctor on duty of the assisting company will talk to you. According to the named symptoms, he will determine which doctor of which profile you need to be sent to.
After receiving the required medical service, you sign the bill, which will then be sent to the insurance company for payment. And don't pay any money! The only thing you may have to pay for is a phone call. But the insurer will also reimburse these costs if you provide a paid invoice with a telephone number upon arrival.
There are cases of self-referral to the doctor. In such a situation, it is necessary to collect all the documents indicating the diagnosis and the amount paid. Upon returning to Belarus, these documents must be submitted to the insurance company and within 15 days you will be reimbursed for the costs incurred.
A more serious situation is when a person goes to the hospital. Then calling the assisting company is a must! Only in this case, the victim will be guaranteed placement in a good ward, careful care, control over the course of treatment.

Kuwait security

The current security situation in Kuwait very calm. Law enforcement agencies fully control and create favorable conditions for both local residents and foreigners.
Being on the territory Kuwait it is necessary to monitor the safety of personal belongings and documents (it is always better to have a photocopy of your passport with you). In crowded places, it is recommended to be especially vigilant, as there is a possibility of pickpocketing and robbery. Valuables and large sums of money are best left at the hotel.
Before traveling to Kuwait It is recommended to be vaccinated against polio and typhoid.

Smoking Kuwait

IN Kuwait Smoking, of course, is not approved by the Koran, but still there are no strict prohibitions on this subject in the country.

Upon arrival
for 30 days, 20$

Kuwaiti dinar (KWD)

Modern Kuwait is located on the territory that has preserved traces ancient civilizations who lived here over five thousand years BC. Archaeologists believe that now arid and deserted, this territory used to be rich in vegetation and abundantly populated by people. Now Kuwait is a sparsely populated country, the only major city of which is Kuwait City. However, despite this, Kuwait is a great attraction for lovers of archeology. Numerous areas of the country are archaeological sites where you can get to know the culture of the ancient civilizations that inhabited this place. Tourists accustomed to urban comfort should go to the capital of the country, where shops and cafes, museums and exhibition halls are located. Islamic culture has a great influence on the city, which can be seen in the architectural appearance of the capital. However, here you can also see modern buildings that are distinguished by their original design and decoration.

Square

The territory of Kuwait covers 17818.00 km².

Population

3,566,000 people live in Kuwait.

Language

The official language is Arabic.

Political system

According to the state system, Kuwait is a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is the emir, who has legislative powers. Legislative power also belongs to the National Assembly "Majlis al-Juma". Kuwait is different in that the emir and the head of the ruling family do not inherit power, but go through an election and approval process.

Climate

The country has a tropical climate. Summers are dry and hot, winters are more humid. The average temperature in July is +32C, in January - +10C. The best time to visit Kuwait is during the autumn and spring months of the year.

Attractions

Among the attractions of Kuwait, one can single out the "Liberation Tower", the highest in the Middle East, the Kuwait National Museum, which presents one of the richest collections of Islamic art, the Museum of Science and Natural History, next to which the sculpture "Skeleton of a Whale" rises, height which reaches 18 meters, as well as the Kuwait towers. It is also worth visiting the Kuwait Zoo, where you can see over 120 species of animals. The city of Al-Jasra is famous for the battle of 1920, when the Emir of Kuwait defeated the troops of the Saudis. In Al-Jasr, a number of monuments of this battle are presented. On Failaka Island there is an archaeological reserve, which houses ancient ancient temples.