Showing posts with label Transportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transportation. Show all posts

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Kuwait Travel Tips

Kuwait is not on the mainstream tourist radar and often gets lost in the shuffle in the Arabian Peninsula, most notably thanks to all-stars Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar. But the small, affluent state is absolutely worth a more in-depth look.

Here are a few tips for first-time travellers to Kuwait and its capital, Kuwait City.

Medical care
In the case of an emergency, medical services in Kuwait are typically provided free or for a small charge and, conveniently, on a walk-in basis. The flagship hospital in Kuwait City, and by extension the country, is Al-Amiri Hospital & Casualty on Arabian Gulf Street.

Money and currency exchange
Visitors to Kuwait can conduct traveller’s cheques business at:
Al-Ghanim Travel (2nd fl, Salhiya Commercial Centre)
Al-Muzaini Exchange (Fahad al-Salem Street)
UAE Exchange (Basement, Burgan Bank Building, Fahad al-Salem Street)

Kuwait City is, in some respects, a city of banks. They crop up liberally throughout the capital and taxi drivers and staff at Kuwait resorts generally know where to get the best rates. A few streets that radiate from Safat Square contain ample currency exchange outlets as well. Some offer competitive rates that surpass even the banks.

Think before you ship
Kuwait is a tax haven, with 0% VAT and personal income tax, but Kuwait City can run on the expensive side. A budget of USD 100 per day, minimum and outside of accommodation, is not an uncommon word to the wise from Kuwait expats and locals.
Further to this, many visit Kuwait to shop and take advantage of the state’s free trade/no VAT status. All well and good but bear in mind that transport costs on goods can be prohibitively expensive. Look into it before you go on a spree on bulky items that will definitely not fit in the overhead compartment.

A word on alcohol
Illegal. To serve, manufacture or import.

Crime
Petty and violent rime in Kuwait is generally very low. Foreign nationals may want to give conservative areas like Jahra a wide berth (firearms incidents in the past). Jleeb As Shuyoukh has been the site of migrant worker riots. Other demonstrations took place in Kuwait City as recently as 2012. Stay on the beaten track, avoid mass gatherings should they occur and you’ll be fine.

Road safety
To get behind the wheel in Kuwait is, potentially, a dodgy enterprise. Think The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (sort of). Kuwaiti drivers often ignore signals completely and pedestrians come across as targets at worst, nuisances at best. As immaculate as the highways are in Kuwait City, accident statistics are grisly and among the worst in the developed world. Be ever vigilant if you do hire a car. If you do have an accident, alert police and stay on the scene.

In light of all this, taxis may be your best bet. Most foreign embassy websites recommend, however, that female visitors in Kuwait book taxis in advance by telephone and avert solo travel after dark.

Local travel
Travellers who seek to enter Iraq and Saudi Arabia from Kuwait must use official border checkpoints and have all necessary paperwork. Landmines and other hazardous devices, vestiges of the Iraq invasion, are still present in parts of the country. For this reason, and countless others, rule out off-road driving as a recreational pursuit.

Recently travelling through the United Arab Emirates, Ben has picked up a wide range of tips for potential travellers to the region. He hopes to make the future travellers journeys as easy as possible.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Rome: The Most Fun Winter Place A Family Can Ever Tour

If you got bored with the daily schedule in your home city and want to escape it for some real fun, Rome is that place you can spend time having fun with your family getting around the city and capturing romantic ruins of the great Rome or “Roma” as the locals pronounce it. You can lose yourself in the nostalgia that Rome city castes upon you: you can stop at some big sights like St. Peters Basilica in the Vatican the brave gladiators once made their home and get transported in the wonderful history of the place.

Every child in the world has a huge accumulation of bold stories of the gladiators sipped in their little brain through a lot of movies on “HBO” or “Discovery channel.” Your children are certainly going to have a blast making those gladiators their friends, getting a lot of clicks of the monuments and sharing their stories with their friends back home. Keep in mind that in popular destinations like Rome, it is recommended to book your transportation and accommodation in advance, especially when traveling with your family.  Many online sites such as Monarch offer flights to Rome and many other services to meet you needs and your pockets.

Trevi Fountain
As you make your way through the zillions of tourists from across the world having fun around the Trevi fountain (one of the most famous and fun to be around with family destination), you can wish for quite a few good things to happen to you before you turn and dump a few coins in Trevi Fountain: part water feature, part magnificent sculpture. If your child is a lovely cute little baby, he/she may not like this idea of throwing money in the water and may keep the coins to buy a few chocolates for him/herself. (image byAndy Worthington)


Street Artists
If you don't happen to have any artist friends in your family who keeps asking for an appointment to work on a spectacular charcoal portrait of yours, you and your children would love to sit around those artists for your lovely portraits. You can find those portrait artists at almost every corner of the street. In the beginning, you are impatient and keep running to the artist’s stand to see how you look at the paper every next minute; and the man asks you to go back and advises you to remain still for some minutes. Just a quite few more strokes and he makes your portrait come to life on the paper. That is thrilling, you would say. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. You go back and fix it on the wall of your bedroom and it never fails to amaze you and remind you the great time you have had once in Rome.

Mediterranean Beach Walk
Well, if you love being around on the sea beaches and seashores with your family, that is a great place for you. If you plan to stay in some great hotel, it will have a plenty of swimming pools but it is nothing like dipping your toes in the Mediterranean on a sweltering day baking yourself in the sunlight on a summer day. Sperlonga is one of the seashores admired the most by the authorities on the environment. It has been given a 'blue flag’ for the clean water and other great initiatives to make it a wonderful experience for the families touring Rome. It is the nearest destination from Rome: some 45 minutes away; famous for the whitewashed town and amazing stretch of sand all over the place (image by let eat bee)

You will admire about every tourism destination that you can order for anything you want from the service stations located all around. And the experience you will never forget is guaranteed by a little bit of everything Rome is privileged with.

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