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Full day city and desert tour of Kuwait City

4.5· 65 reviewsFrom INR 10741
Full day city and desert tour of Kuwait City — Day trips things to do in Kuwait City

A full-day guided tour covering Kuwait Towers, Grand Mosque, desert adventures, and local souks, with airport pickup and drop-off included.

Spend a full day exploring Kuwait City and its surrounding desert with a guided tour that includes airport pickup and drop-off. The itinerary begins with key city landmarks such as the Kuwait Towers, Grand Mosque, and Sheikh Jaber Causeway, with opportunities for photos at each stop.

You will also delve into the local culture at the National Museum, Tareq Rajab Museum, Sadu House, and the American Cultural Centre. After soaking in the cultural sights, venture into the desert for camel rides and ATVs, along with unique street art in abandoned buildings. The day wraps up with a picturesque sunset over the dunes and an evening at lively souks offering local flavours and souvenirs.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Exclusive transportation • Onboard wifi • Water bottles • Air conditioning in the vehicle
What should I know before booking?+
• Infant seats designed for specialized use are available • Service animals are permitted • Infants and young children may use a pram or stroller • Appropriate for individuals with all levels of physical fitness • Accessible for wheelchair users
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours prior to the planned departure time.
How does pickup work?+
Please get in touch to tailor the service, which includes complimentary pick-up and drop-off locations.
What's the itinerary?+
• The Kuwait Towers consist of three slender towers located in Kuwait City, positioned on a promontory extending into the Persian Gulf. They are the final group among the 34 towers in the larger Kuwait Water Towers system, featuring a distinct architectural style compared to the other five groups. • A contemporary shopping mall offering appealing views of the city and the sea. • Discover marine life found in Kuwait. • The Seif Palace was initially intended for the Emir's royal family. Among its notable features is a watchtower adorned with blue tiles and topped with a roof made of pure gold. The construction utilized local materials such as clay, rocks, limestone, wood, and metals. • A drive-by visit without stopping. • Kuwait's largest mosque covers an area of 45,000 square meters, with the building itself occupying 20,000 square meters. The main prayer hall measures 72 meters on each side and features teakwood doors. Natural light enters through 144 windows. A tour guide will be present for this section. • Insights into weaving culture. • Recognized as one of the premier destinations in Kuwait. • A 36-kilometer causeway over the water, offering a stop to capture ideal photographs of the city transitioning to the Subiya desert camp area. • A notable location for experiencing nature and desert life in Kuwait, suitable for camping. • The oldest market in Kuwait for handmade crafts, perfumes, and spices. It also offers a variety of Arab, Indian, Turkish, Lebanese, and Persian cuisine, providing an opportunity to enjoy a meal. • The Amricani Cultural Centre, referred to as Amricani, was established in the early 20th century by the Dutch Reformed Church of America as a hospital. Locally, it was known as “Mustashfaa Amricani.” The name "Amricani" has been retained to honor the site's history. • The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre (JACC), commonly known as the Kuwait Opera House, is the largest cultural center and opera house in the Middle East. • Kuwait's largest garden, which includes two museums.

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