More than just an oil-rich Gulf emirate, beyond the glitz and shopping of Kuwait City, this 7,000 square miles (17,800 square kilometers) harbors excellent museums, good beach resorts, fine desert ecotourism/adventure/cultural opportunities, and  historic towns/sites.


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8 Sights and Stuff to Do Not to Miss in Kuwait

Khalid Almasoud  This oil-rich little emirate (pop. just under nine million) on the Persian Gulf was last big in the news as the object of invasion by Sadam Hussein´s Iraq just next door. And though its far less touristed than most of its Gulf neighbors, Kuwait does offer a nice selection of travel experiences both traditional and modern, as well as cultural and outdoorsy; many – but far from all – are to be found in the capital, Kuwait City (pop. 3.4 million). Here are its top eight musts:…

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A Brit looks at Kuwait City in 2020

Though it was splashed across world headlines way back in 1990 when Iraq invaded it - which in turn led to its own invasion by the US and allies, since then you don't hear much about Kuwait. But it's very much thriving - and it turns out, pretty interesting to visit, as this British vlogger Jason Billam shows us.

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Kuwaiti Airlines among top 3 in the world for best baggage allowances

One of the first things that come to a person’s mind after going through hours of travel planning and booking the flight tickets is what to pack and what not to. Yes, baggage plays an important part of any journey and when you travel by flight, there’s a restriction on the same. Every airline has its own set of rules and regulations for baggage allowance. We have picked for you three airlines that have one of the baggage allowances... read post

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