Kuwait City has no shortage of transport options for both tourists and business travelers. Although there are no trains, Kuwait has a well-developed road network and public transport is restricted to buses and taxis. Plans are in the process of building a railway network in the future, but at present, buses, cars or taxis are the only public transit means available in Kuwait.
Read moreDespite its historical problems, Kuwait continues to be an attractive option for many expats, particularly those working in the oil industry.
Read moreSituated in Salmiya, Kuwait, The Science Center is the base of environmental education for the gulf region. Inherited by late Sheik Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Kuwait Scientific Center (KSC) spans more than 80,000 square meters of area.
Read moreMost schools in Kuwait are public schools which teach in Arabic. There are some colleges within Indian CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education), British, American, and French systems, or a mix of languages.
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