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Clubs and Societies in Kuwait (not listed alphabetically)
1. AA – 9641389
2. Al-Anon – 639 1951
3. NA 6001818
4. Dar Al Athar al Islamiyya (monthly cultural lectures with noteworthy speakers – memberships/sponsorships available) membership@darmuseum.org.kw telephone: 5636528 / fax 5653006 Maidan Hawalli between Al Shaab Park and New Park Hotel. www.darmuseum.org.kw
5. Toastmasters – Kuwait boasts more than 11 English-speaking Toastmaster clubs (9+ adult and 2 children/teen’s club called ‘The Gavel Club’). A chance to improve your public speaking skills and attain internationally recognized certificates documenting your accomplishments. There are annual Toastmaster competitions in Kuwait and the Gulf area.
6. American Business Council: contact www.abc-k.org
7. American Women’s League: open to all ladies over age 18 who are American passport holders or wives of American citizens. www.awlkuwait.org
8. Kuwait Auto Club 482 7521/4/6
9. British Business Forum – tel. 240 5346, fax. 240 5348 www.bbf.org.kw
10. Canadian Commercial Circle www.ccckw.com/index.htm
11. Weight Watchers – kuweightwatchers@hotmail.com
12. International Women’s Association iwa_kuwait@hotmail.com
13. Kuwait Association of British Alumni – open to any graduate of a British university of boarding school. Their annual dinner is always a ‘hot ticket.’ Kuwait/British Alumni (KABA) 252 0067/8 alnaqeeb@kuc01.kuniv.edu.kw or the British School of Kuwait.
14. Kuwait Caledonian Society – Hosts the Highlander Games and other events tel/fax. 562 1019, 9830865, 9716840 or caledonians_kw@yahoo.com
15. ANZAK – tel. 371 7827, 563 3538 or 575 4935 email ANZIK@hotmail.com
16. British Ladies Society – tel. 539 4207 or bls_q8@msn.com The BLS conducts regular monthly meetings, coffee mornings and a mother / toddler group and other activities. All British ladies welcome.
17. Kuwait Textile Arts Association Tel / Fax 3903462 wovenpieces@yahoo.com or ktaaworkshop@yahoo.com
18. Spanish Speaking Ladies Society An active group.
19. There is also a branch of the Scouts who desperately require Leaders – they can be contacted via 6405350 or ajwmjk@yahoo.co.uk (note – the scout group mentioned here is British run.)
20. Girl Scouts of America –
http://usagskuwait.tripod.com/ or contact US Embassy.
21. Boy Scouts of America – Google it or contact US Embassy.
22. Canadian Women’s League: The Canadian Women’s League is an informal association of women who hold Canadian passports or are married to Candians Tel: 5635293 or 6613414 or email cwlmeeting@yahoo.ca
23. Cercle Francophone de Koweit: Located in Mansouriah, the Cercle Francophone organizes cultural events and is an ideal venue to link with the French community in Kuwait. For further information contact 2574803/4 , 533 9283 or 562 9614.
24. German Speaking Cultural Association: P.O. Box 34229, Adaliya, Kuwait 73527, Kuwait All German speakers welcome, the association also has a monthly ladies’ coffee morning and an awesome Christmas Bazaar!
25. Kuwait Irish Society: Tel/Fax 2514059 , 243 1099, 372 8345 or 563 6625. Also Irish_society_kwt@yahoo.com or 6262610.
26. Social South Africans in Kuwait www.sosa-q8.org or sasocialgroupq8@yahoo.com or 7222134 or 571 3389.
27. Kuwait Science Club tel 5396561/2 www.ksclub.org open to all nationalities. Fantastically equipped – very active club. Managed by a group of enthusiastic amateurs, the Club's amazing range of facilities and the latest in scientific hardware includes Al-Aujairy Observatory. Its aims are to create an informal environment in which people of all ages, from pre-teens to grandparents, can develop their scientific hobbies. Contact:
tel 5396561/2 fax 5392549
e-mail: kscintr@hotmail.com.
28. Teen club Lothan Youth Achievement Center (for teens of all nationalities)
http://www.loyac.org/ 29. Welsh Society – tel 574 0256/7, 562 5316 or 574 0259.
30. Royal Society of Saint George 6272240 or kuwaitsaintgeorge@yahoo.co.uk
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Local Bus Companies
There are two bus companies in Kuwait which are, contrary to many blogs, safe and reliable. In each, there are both air conditioned and non-air conditioned buses and the front seats are reserved for ladies.
City Bus, the smaller bus usually with a TV on for passengers, local routes copy the KPTC routes. Call telephone 882211 for route information. Bus routes
http://www.kuwaitiah.net/busroutes.html Kuwait Public Transport Company (KPTC), local routes cost 150-250 fils, season tickets and even occasional buses to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are available. Call telephone 880001 for route information. Bus routes
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Map of Kuwait City
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Online Newspapers in Kuwait
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Pets and Veterinary Services
There are both government and private veterinary establishments in the Al-Rai and Hawalli areas. Kennals are available too. The Government Veterinary Clinic is located in Shuwaikh on Fourth Ring Road just behind Al-Beshar and Al-Kazim Cars. There is also a vet near the Friday Market in Al-Rai. If you are shipping a pet out of the country, you will need to go to this clinic to get the necessary vaccinations, the Vaccination Certificate, and the Good Health Certificate required for shipment. The Hawally Clinic, located on Tunis Street opposite the Hawally Governate building, is a private clinic. These clinics are open in the mornings except for Friday. There is also an International Veterinary Clinic that also provides boarding. It is located south of Kuwait City off the Wafra exit on Highway 40. Fahaheel Vet Clinic, Tel 3923273 or www.ivhq8.com For pet adoption (cats, dogs, etc) and animal rescue / welfare issues – www.paws-kuwait.org or pawsq8@yahoo.com tel 9440089. Also, Animal Friends League of Kuwait -
http://www.animalfriendskuwait.org/indexpg2.htm . Contact Animal Friends League of Kuwait, P.O.Box 854 , 45709 Surrah , Kuwait .
Tel: 965.700.1622 Fax: 965.244.3859 www.animalfriendskuwait.org Email:info@animalfriendskuwait.orgFor horses, go to the Hunting and Equestrian Club on the 6th Ring Road.
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Postal Services
1. Incoming mail:
Incoming post can be very reliable if you know the deal. A Post Office box is recommended instead of home postal delivery or even delivery to your work address. A person can only rent a PO Box in the area where they live (your Civil ID shows the area where you live). The charge in the first year is 7KD, which includes 3KD for a new lock and key to the box, and 4KD a year after that. The application must include a copy of the person’s Civil ID. If there is a vacant box, it will be issued right away.
Incoming parcels (bigger than a padded envelope) are opened and checked in front of you at a large Post Office in Shuwaikh, you receive notice of this by way of a green card.
Also available for incoming mail are various courier services, e.g., TNT, DHL, FedEx, and the highly recommended, ARAMEX (4345444) www.aramex.com. (All these couriers need a street address and packages need to be signed for.) All incoming packages from courier companies are still opened and inspected by Customs at the Airport, but packages from well known shippers (e.g. Amazon, etc) are not thoroughly examined.
2. Outgoing mail:
Outgoing courier service includes TNT, DHL, and FedEx.
However, registered mail service, Mumtaz mail and outgoing parcel (packages have to be sewn in white cloth and there are maximum weights/dimensions - The weight limit is 20 kilograms, and the size limit is 42 inches in length or 72 inches in length and width combined.) post, all available at Kuwaiti Post Offices, are MUCH cheaper than shipping out with FEDEX, etc. and are just as reliable. Mumtaz Post is part of the worldwide EMS network, and mail sent by Mumtaz has priority both in Kuwait and in the country of delivery. The service is available, from the general Post Office and main post office, to over 90 countries. Special Mumtaz envelopes must be used. The maximum weight is 15 kilograms. The first half kilogram costs KD5 to Arabic countries and KD6 to all other countries. Each extra half kilogram coasts KD2 to any country.
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Recreation and Sport Activities in Kuwait (listed alphabetically)
1. Aerobics – Kazmah Club in Adaliya. tel 6476918/6851169
2. Art – Kuwait Free Atelier (tel 243 6023) located near the British Embassy on the Gulf Road welcomes visitors Saturday to Wednesday from 9am to 1:10pm. The National Council for Culture Arts and Letters has a nice, old, renovated Kuwaiti house across the Gulf Road from Souq Sharq where painting and sculpture classes are held. Contact 241 6549 / 9301199 or Q8artist@hotmail.com . Also,
http://www.kuwait-arts.org/a/about.htm (their English page is under construction)
3. Arts and Crafts – Bayt Lothan (tel 575 5866) is located in Salmiya on the Gulf Road just south of the Marina Mall. It is an Arts and Crafts center with frequent courses, a shop and tea rooms. www.baytlothan.org
4. Art Galleries - (call for current exhibitions and showings)
• Dar Al Funoon – tel 243 3138, Behbehani Compound, House 28
• Doust Little Gallery – tel 971 2729
• Karizma – tel 246 1249
• Boushari Art Gallery – tel 571 4883
• Dar Al Athar Al Islamiyyah (shows, exhibits, lectures and music) – tel 563 6528 / 563 6561
• Dar El Cid Jabriya, Block 12, Street 1 artskwt@yahoo.com tel 5318061
5. Badminton - played regularly at Gulf English School, also call 9791896 or visit www.q8pinoy.com
6. Baseball – Kuwait Little League, 251 6257 or call US Embassy. The field is near the Science Club off the 6th Ring Rd.
7. Basketball League – 2455353 all nationalities welcome
8. Beaches – TEC manages three beaches-Messilah Beach, the first to open to the public in September 1980, along with Mangaf Beach and Agila Beach. Messilah Beach allocates two days a week for women only. Along with the beach, each of these attractively landscaped areas also offer cafeterias, restaurants, swimming pools, showers with changing rooms and shaded play areas for children. Parasails, jet skis, boat rentals are all widely available and there are several public boat launches in Kuwait. See the whole section on Beach Clubs.
9. Bicycling in the Desert – Desert Biking Club, an active club, 482 4741, 952 9567.
10. Billiards – All the craze starting a few years ago. Various halls/tournaments around Kuwait, some more family oriented than others.
11. Boating A dhow can be hired for a few hundred dinar a day, including crew and all running costs, which is ideal for a small office outing or for several families clubbing together. Enquire at any dhow harbour.
A trip by dhow to Umm al-Maradim Island for 30 people from Khiran Resort (tel: 3951122) costs KD100 for 12 hours. Boats may also be hired at the sea clubs. One holding 14 persons rents for KD25 an hour. A 45-minute sea trip in a large boat usually costs KD2 a head or KD1 in a small boat. But at the Yacht Club a 74-footer holding up to 35 persons can be rented for KD250 for the day.
12. Bowling www.cozmobowling.com American style bowling is available in Kuwait at several locations – to include shoe rental. One of the newer bowling alleys is in the City Centre Souk just off of 5th Ring Road (between Highway 30 and Gulf Road) called Cozmo Bowling (tel 5744975/6). There is Al Kezemi Club at 244 8000, the Hunting and Equestrian Club and the Crowne Plaza. – There is a league for competitive or social bowlers. Bowling Alleys Hunting & Equestrian Club 473 9299 Off 6th Ring Rd Platinum 880 008 Mata’am St, Salmiya Billiards, Bowling, Internet, Men’s gym, Squash, Restaurant Safir Hotel 253 3000 Silver Towers 244 8000
13. Bridge players 6566601 / 9707404 / 9047035 usually meet at Kuwait Regency Hotel or Kuwait Sea Club (Salmiya) every Sunday and Tuesday evening at 8:00.
14. Camel races - Camel Races are generally held on Thursday afternoons from September to May. In Kuwait, you can find off of 6th Ring Road towards Jahra (Sulaibiya exit). Also, Al Atraf Camel racing Club, tel. 539 4014, 7kms west of Jahra on Salmi Road.
15. Ceramics – Kuwait Ceramic Centre is open for pottery classes. (Tel: 9028440 Fax: 5518910). KCC is located near Messila. All budding or experienced potters are welcome.
16. Chamber and Philharmonic Music – frequent concerts, competitions and educational programs, 532 0427 also call SAS Hotel as most of their concerts are held in the Al-Boom.
17. Cinema / Movies – There are 15 cinemas in Kuwait that offer English-language films with Arabic sub-titles. All intimate contact (to include close contact/kissing) is censored, but violence is not. You can find out what is playing in the area or buy your tickets online at
http://www.kncc.com/ or 803456 / 4610526 / 5396091 for a recording of current movies. There is also a drive-in cinema which pumps cool air into your air during hot summer evenings. The drive-in is in Subahiya. Seating areas for families and single men are segregated, and women do not usually go to the cinema alone. Arabic, Indian, Chinese and international films are shown. Prices range from KD1/500 to 3/- a head. Tel 5387300/400 for locations and timings. Automated 24-hour telephone service for movies schedule 803456. KNCC has plans to construct a unique multiplex cinema entertainment center at the current location of Drive-in cinema on the 6th ring road with 10 screens. The center will also have restaurants, bowling alley, games arcade, prayer rooms, internet cafe and extensive shopping centre.
18. Coin Collecting – You can frequently see coins for sale at the Friday Market. One known international coin trader listed for Kuwait, bethsheba2002@excite.com also call Central Bank of Kuwait 244 9200 ex. 2041 for mint sets or special editions.
19. Cricket – Expatriate cricket in Kuwait has been established since 1948 when Hubara Cricket Club was formed. For information, contact Tel/Fax 532 5639 or 371 5620 or 398 2229. Also www.cricketkuwait.com
20. Darts – Kuwait has 2 darts leagues both of which are highly competitive, whilst being very sociable. The Premier Darts League tel 265 8535, 534 2648 & E-mail andrewc@paci.gov.kw, or take a look at their web sites: or
http://members.tripod.com/premier-darts-league and tel 372 6299
21. Dhow Trips (see Boating) – Dhows are the traditional sailing vessels used in trading and in the fishing industry in Kuwait and other Arab countries. Dhow trips usually have to be arranged with a Kuwaiti who knows a dhow owner. The AWARE Center, as well offers dhow trips on occasion. The Dhow Makers Association welcomes visitors and has small dhows for sale
22. Failaka Island Excursions – Failaka Island houses some of the most important historical and archeological locations in Kuwait. Its history goes back to the Bronze Age, with the Greeks arriving there in the 4th century BC! The island was closed after the Iraqi occupation because it was turned into a heavily fortified base and the area with filled with mines. However, it is reopened to the public, and it has a hotel and tourist village. Ferry information:
• Fast Ferry to Failaka Island from Marina Crescent Mall area
5KD Adult – 2 ½ KD child under 10, Tel 224498
• Slower ferry to Failaka from Ras Salmiya (behind ShowBiz) adult 2½ KD – children 1½ KD, car ferry service also available – timings are tide dependent – tel 5742664
23. Fishing numerous piers are along the coast. Fishing charter boats are also available for rent.
24. Football (Soccer) – Kuwait Academicals FC 562 1701 ext 139 or 986 8287, 661 9574 or 563 7348 also 5 a side soccer mif@bsk.edu.kw
25. Gaelic Football – The team is the Kuwait Harps and they frequently travel throughout the Gulf area to play other teams.
26. Go Carts Kuwait Go Cart Club 538 5860, located at the Mishref Exhibition International Fair Grounds off the 6th Ring Road near the Mishref International Fair Grounds.
27. Golf – There are three 18 hole golf courses, Buck Sands (Saudi Arabian Texaco owned, Tel. 3950444 ext. 225), the Ahmedi Golf and Country Club, (K.P.C. owned, Tel. 3983650) and the Hunting and Equestrian Club (Tel. 4739199) which costs 2KD. There is another golf course on the drawing board. Also,
http://www.q8golf.com/ Also www.golfkuwait.com
28. Horse back riding / jumping – Hunting and Equestrian Club and another private club are available. Also,
http://www.horseridinginq8.8m.net/ Also see whole section on Hunting and Equestrian Club.
29. Ice Skating at Ice Skating Rink downtown, also skating school 243 9403, www.kwskating.com
30. Jazz – various concerts at the SAS Hotel, see www.gulfjazzfest.com
31. Jet ski Jet skis may be hired from private traders on the beaches for KD10 an hour; the owner usually insists on holding the customer's civil ID to ensure the safe return of the equipment
32. Karate tel 263 2807
33. Model Airplane / Helicopter / Jet Flying also Model Boats 539 5574 Next to the Planetarium near the Science Club on 6th Ring Rd. Fully equipped workshop with an active membership for adults and children. All nationalities welcome.
34. Motor Sports/Motorbikes - Road Rallies, fixed track, etc – 539 6561/2 or 5396567 Amateur Car & Motorbike Assoc 539 6561 Science Club, 6th Ring Rd Kuwait Motor Bike League 539 8305 Behind Science Club, 6th Ring Rd Car & Bike Races
35. Netball – Kuwait Netball Association hold friendly games each Monday and regularly travel throughout the Gulf to compete in tournaments. They can be at 562 2701 or 562 1701.
36. Paintball – There’s a paintball facility/field on the sea front behind the Kuwait Towers. You’ll find two ‘castles,’ air-filled pro-ball obstacles, war-like ditches, and more – a favorite for the local teens in Kuwait. Paintball 243 1101
http://www.paintballkuwait.com/ Near Aqua Park or Kheiran Resort.
37. Parasailing Parasailing is available from some of the sea clubs.
38. Radio Amateur
http://www.kars.org/ A very active club
39. Roller Blading There is an active club. 563 8198 or 574 9736
40. Running / Hashing – is popular amongst the expat community, with four groups meeting in Kuwait.
http://www.hasher.net or
http://www.hasher.net/gulfhash2.htm 371 9772 or 538 6052.
41. Rugby – Kuwait Rugby League mens/womens Rugby players are catered for with Kuwait Nomads Rugby Club who meet at the Ahmedi pitches and regularly (and quite successfully) tour the Gulf 7845392/7595168/7546059.
42. Sailing – Sailing in Catamarans (Messilah Beach Catamaran Sailing Club) and Yachts (Kuwait Offshore Sailing Association (KOSA)) can be enjoyed in almost ideal conditions for much of the year. Further details 9745383, 6587737 or 3719289 or kosa_kwt@yahoo.com katietee@horn3.com or johnmorley@hotmail.com. Also, 3719289 or fasc@horn3.com
43. Scrabble 240 2068, 265 3621 at Kuwait Continental Hotel
44. Scuba – Kuwait is also packed with dive clubs; Dive Caroline (PADI) based at Messilah Beach Hotel, Tel/Fax 562 5313; BBR Dive Center (PADI) based in Salwa Area 6 and diving out of Beneder Resort, Tel 565 1075 & Mantas Dive Club (BSAC) diving out of Kiran but also involved in lots of social activities when not diving – Tel/Fax 539 4937, Dive Caroline Tel – 5624111 www.horn3.com/divecaroline . Also Happy Diving Center, 5661751, 9606609, happy_diver@email.com and
http://www.freekuwait.com/diver/ The best locations are off-shore around Qit'at (Donkey's Reef), Umm al-Maradim and Qaruh islands in the south and so most trips leave from Fahaheel or the Khiran Resort area.
There are several diving schools offering training courses, from complete beginners to assistant instructors, conducted by instructors with internationally recognised certification. Equipment can be hired from diving centres and commercial establishments, which also organise diving trips on weekends and public holidays. Diving trips are about KD15 a person per day and full cylinders can be hired for KD2 each.
45. Shooting – Hunting and Equestrian Club, pay as you go or memberships available – frequent tournaments. Tel 473 9199. See the whole section on the Shooting Complex. Also
http://www.kssf.com.kw/eng-site/index-eng.htm 46. Singing – Kuwait singers, tel 563 7787 or 563 8124 or 6683770/6486064, Ahmedi Music Group tel 390 3462, 939 7415, 372 8464 or 372 9689 and a newly formed Folk Singing group Also, kuwaitsingers@yahoo.com
47. Squash – The Crowne Plaza – Holiday Inn sometimes has an active list of players and sometimes tournaments. Also, 9833297 or mike.ling@total.com.
48. Swimming – Located in the nautical Al-Shaab area overlooking the Gulf, TEC’s Swimming Pool Complex attracts over 500,000 visitors each year. Opened in April 1988, this complex has five Olympic-sized swimming pools along with a recreation hall that offers a variety of indoor games and a snack bar. Tel 562 2600. See the whole section on the Swimming Pool Complex.
49. Stamp Collecting – go to Main Post Office Philatelic Bureau downtown near the Liberation Tower for latest editions and past sets (open 0800-1300 Saturday to Wednesday, tel. 2446683/2429684), various private collectors/traders such as FKhajahee@hotmail.com or bethsheba2002@excite.com exist in Kuwait and you can frequently see stamps for sale at the Friday Market.
50. Tae Kwon Do – 263 4612
51. Tennis – various public tournaments throughout the year. Contact Crowne Plaza Hotel.
52. Theater / Drama – Little Theater of Kuwait – The Little Theater of Kuwait is located in Ahmadi and offers musicals, dramas, and other promotions in English. It has been in operation since 1948. Amateur theatricals are abundant too, with two theatre groups putting on a half dozen or so shows each every year. Kuwait Players have a clubhouse in Rumaithiya and can be contacted on tel 562 5316, 574 0256, whilst Kuwait Little Theatre, www.theklt.com , have a purpose built theatre in Ahmadi, sponsored by KOC. They can be contacted on tel: 398 2680. Also, Dasma Theatre – Tel 2521059. Also, KAST at kast_kast@hotmail.com tel 563 1725 also drama@bsk.edu.kw, the Kuwait Elizabethians at 564 3409 or www.elizabethans.itgo.com. Kuwaiti Theater groups (in Arabic) include Kuwait Public Theater 2471604/5, Kuwait Theater 572 0982/3.
53. Writing Group – Kuwait Writer’s Association 251 8282/6, 251 0602; Kuwait Writer’s Workshop 574 3086, toner@eudoramail.com ; Razan Club for Creative Writing www.razan.com
54. Yoga – 6180260, 5635450/9838117.