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The country's major tourist attractions are the [[Kuwait Towers]] in [[Kuwait City]],
The country's major tourist attractions are the [[Kuwait Towers]] in [[Kuwait City]],
[[Al Hamra Tower]] the tallest curved skyscraper, [[Sabah Al-Ahmad Sea City]] the marine city in Kuwait and the [[Grand Mosque Of Kuwait]] in [[Kuwait City]].
[[Al Hamra Tower]] the tallest curved skyscraper in the world , [[Sabah Al-Ahmad Sea City]] the marine city in Kuwait and the [[Grand Mosque Of Kuwait]] in [[Kuwait City]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:02, 2 January 2023

Tourism in the Kuwait is an important component of the Economy of the Kuwait, and consists of domestic and international components. In 2018, tourist industry composed over 1.069 billion dinars to country's GDP.[1]

Kuwait Towers, major tourist attraction of the Kuwait.
Sabah Al-Ahmad Sea City, the marine city in Kuwait.
Skyline of Kuwait City, the largest city in Kuwait.

The tourist industry of the Kuwait the most successful among the Gulf nations. The country is also the tourist force in the Arab world. Tourism employed more than 516,000 people for the Kuwait as for 2018.[2]

The country's major tourist attractions are the Kuwait Towers in Kuwait City, Al Hamra Tower the tallest curved skyscraper in the world , Sabah Al-Ahmad Sea City the marine city in Kuwait and the Grand Mosque Of Kuwait in Kuwait City.

References

  1. ^ "KUWAIT tourism contributed dinars 106.9 billion to country's GDP in 2018". Statisa.
  2. ^ "Direct employment contribution from tourism and travel in the Kuwait from 2012 to 2028". World data.