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Kuwait City
... of water the streets were full of big thirsty new cars, mostly from the US. The biggest traffic jams are at around 2pm as 90% of the population is employed by the government with working hours between 8am to 2pm. The afternoon is for the family and shopping, according to our Bangladeshi Taxi driver whose working hours are obviously a bit ...
Love Affair with Everywhere--Kuwait
... USD ~10), but I would recommend calling your hotel in advance to arrange for it. If they do it directly through the ministry, it will be around 8KD, but it is worth it to not have to waste hours in line waiting for your turn. Of course this time I had so many schedule changes and then forgot to send it before Friday (the weekend) when I was set to arrive Sunday am.
Speaking of hotels, I stayed at ...
Leaving Kuwait!
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After Phuket, I'll probably head over to Krabi for a couple days before meeting up with Felix and heading to Saigon. Of course, I've never stuck to a travel plan for more than a few days before in my life, so we'll see how this goes.
Highlights of the Day: Hot shower, 6 full hours of sleep last night, real milk with breakfast, approval of flight to Phuket and out of Bangkok
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First impressions and apartment hunting...STRESS!
... I have been going in about 1 o’clock. And guess what.. after one week of work it’s now Eid Holiday and I am off for a week!!!! Nowhere to go however as I don’t have my civil ID yet – it’ll take about a month.... inshallah J
And tomorrow morning I am off back to the airport to get the copy of my visa stamped as no paperwork can be processed until it’s done. ****.. ****... beauracracy here is on a par with ...
Safir Airport Hotel and delayed flight
... a hostel to relax while waiting for the flight time.
The ground personnel gave us a transit visa (only paper) and transferred us to the hotel in a few minutes. No need to pass on the immigration counter. The receptionist handled us a key in exchange of the passports. Two people per room, lucky if alone ...



