writer by journalist Moin Uddin Sarker Sumon
During the summer, it becomes difficult to go out under the open sky due to the intense heat of the sun in Kuwait. The Kuwaiti government, thinking about the health protection of the country’s workers, bans working under the open sky from 11 am to 4 pm during the summer from June 1 to the end of August. Due to the intense heat, various plants and flower gardens to artificial lakes dry up and turn into deserts. As a result, the ecoparks located in the country’s desert regions become empty of tourists at that time. But with the onset of winter, the number of visitors to these tourist centers increases. Various entertainment centers, including temporary ecoparks, are established in various places in the desert regions of Kuwait during the winter season. To make them attractive to tourists during the winter season, various tourist centers are artificially beautified along with the beauty of nature. Kayaring boats, horse and camel rides, opportunities to see different species of animals and birds, and hanging out by the artificial lake are arranged. Many expatriate Bangladeshis work in these parks and farms. An expatriate Bangladeshi named Suleiman, who is in charge of a park in Abdali city, said, “The park is closed during the summer. Because the temperature is high, nothing can be done outside. It is cold from October to February, so during this time, numerous tourists from different countries come to visit, including many expatriate Bangladeshis.” Zeyad Farm Supervisor Adam, of Somali origin, said, “There are many rides here, many animals. Tourists from different countries come to visit. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays are very crowded, and during holidays, there is a rush of tourists, many come here and enjoy riding various rides. When we talked to the tourists visiting the park, they said that they would not have believed it if they had not seen it with their own eyes that there was such a park in the middle of the desert in Kuwait. Whenever they get a break from their busy lives abroad, they rush around in search of new tourist centers. Winter in Kuwait lasts from November to February. In winter, along with the country’s citizens, expatriates also enjoy the traditional beauty of these centers. Currently, Kuwait has opened visit visas for all countries. Now Many expatriates will be able to take their family members to Kuwait. As a result, concerned people believe that there will be an unprecedented influx of tourists to various tourist centers in Kuwait.
Bangladesh Press Club Kuwait President and senior journalist Moin Uddin Sarker Sumon believes that the opening of visit visas by the Kuwaiti government will give a new impetus to the country’s tourism industry. Now tourists from different countries of the world can easily travel to Kuwait. As a result, the number of visitors to Kuwait’s historical places and popular tourist centers will increase. New business opportunities will be created in the country’s hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, and other service sectors. This will benefit both the local economy and culture. The introduction of visit visas in this way is not only good news for the families of expatriates, but will also present Kuwait to the world as a modern tourist destination.
Writer Journalist Moin Uddin Sarker Sumon
President Bangladesh Press Club Kuwait
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