I was sweating just watching this. Kuwait looks like a beautiful place to visit but I could not handle that heat. I'll stick to complaining about the unpredictable British weather, thanks, Ben.
@@Ichigoyeager.exe1 Dubai was cool as well first thing in the morning but like from 10am onwards it was very warm. 22c is like our summer temperatures where I live in England.
As a kuwaiti, we’re kinda used to be in this hot weather. But we prefer winter because it’s colder and there’s more outdoor activities to do like theme parks, rooftop cafes and more. And also we go to the desert in winter, build a tent and do bbq, it’s called kashta and it’s so fun !❤
It is true that in reality I am Kuwaiti and have not reached the hot weather and as a result we are confined to the house as long as there is excessive temperature😅
Thanks for coming to my country. I would recommend coming around mid February to experience how people celebrate the national and liberation day which is on 25 and 26 of February and the weather at that time is really nice.
I lived in Kuwait for 3 months back in 2012. It was an incredible experience and the locals are so lovely ! This brought back sooooo many memories of going to the avenues mall ! It was busier at 1am than it ever was at 1pm !!! It was crazy to get used to that change of life !
Omg this is my country I never imagined you visiting .. i wish i knew that you will visit earlier so i can show you around .. but I’m so happy that you visited I hope that you enjoyed the trip ❤
I am from Oman, a country in the Arabian Peninsula. It is true that we share the same climate and weather characteristics, but we know that the summer heat in Kuwait is unparalleled.
I live in Venezuela, and the past months heat has been brutal. I go crazy when temperature is at 38°C, I could not imagine being a 50°C in Kuwait. The scuba diving experience seemed so fun and exciting, great way to finish the visit to the hottest city haha. I love what the last guy said, that he will never move because he feels safe there, surrounded by his own people. That's a beautiful feeling!
Us Kuwaitis our skin is used to bear the weather. During summer we don’t go to outdoor places and fortunately, there is air conditioner everywhere we go. But during winter the weather is sooo nice and we go camping and there’s so much activities And in January it is very cold it get to 0 digress
first of all welcome to kuwait, as a kuwaiti i'm telling you in summer we suffer, its boiling so half of the country travel and the other half go to the beach or stay indoor. i wish you announced your visit i would've loved to meet you or give you a tour :}
You just brang me some momeries by watching this video. I've lived in kuwait for 16 years, the tempreture of kuwait in the winter is something amazing. i recommend you to visit kuwait in winter, thanks for bringing me good momeries, Ben.
@@therealnothit’s horrid here in the U.K. where I am it’s 28 degrees and I’m dying because it’s SO humid as well. That’s why I feel for Floridians. I’m Middle Eastern and people are like just cope betch. I literally was born and raised in England so 😂
Hell no i was born in Kuwait, my father was born in Kuwait and my grandfather was born in Kuwait and we all say london’s roads are 10 times better than Kuwait. 3 generations have passed and Kuwaiti roads refuse to improve. They get thousands and thousands of potholes due excessive heat and a sudden rain. Yes there are rains in summer but they’re super rare and because they’re rare the roads face a sudden temperature drop causing holes in the roads. London rains all the time but the English engineers know the stuff they should use to prevent as many potholes as they possibly can in Kuwait they use cheap materials that can’t handle the temperature drop which causes thousands of potholes in the roads.
You call Kuwait winters extremely cold? Bruh. I just checked your winter temperatures and it's the same our peak summer temperatures in Europe. It's not cold. Just less hot.
@@ItsFinnAndNacho Because the cold in the desert country enters through the bones, so it can be cold and tiring sometimes. So you can come here in winter and judge, you are always welcome 🌷
Try turning on a gaming PC in that heat. It'll overheat and possibly BSOD just for opening a Word document. And you discovered that the CPU temperature is 95°C and ambient temperature is 58°C. No wonder Kuwait advised to not game during these months.
Here in Australia we can get pretty hot temperatures in summer (dry heat) but the hottest I've ever experienced was around 47c. Even then I could barely cope while inside, and hardly moved for a few days. We know to be careful going outside in the sun even for the shortest amount of time!
Last year I was in Tachkent, Uzbekistan in August, it was so hot at 45 degrees celcius in the afternoon and it was a tough experience. Can’t imagine almost 10 degrees more, but Koweit looks to be a great place, definitely a place to visit!
@@NASSERQ8305 It's so hot that if you bring a laptop for a commute to work it'll overheat, especially with Modern Standby or a Windows Update. I heard it's so hot it even almost touches 80 degrees.
Because our skin is used to bear the weather. During summer we don’t go to outdoor places and fortunately, there is air conditioner everywhere we go. But during winter the weather is sooo nice and we go camping and there’s so much activities And in January it is very cold it get to 0 digress
It got to 46 degrees celsius here in australia in feb! I cant deal with heat like that and i could never live in Kuwait. 50 degrees is ridiculous for common weather
I was in Cordoba, Spain a couple of years ago when they had a heatwave and recorded their hottest temperature ever recorded, of 47c . It was something else. You're breaking a sweat even laying on a sun lounger in the shade not doing anything. Sauna is probably the right word!
It was 40 celsius when I went to Sevilla and waiting at the traffic lights under the sun felt like a chinese torture so I can't imagine 47 degrees and even less the temperature in Kuwait.
yes! It’s one of the biggest malls in the Middle East, since the heat is unbearable we have a lot of huge malls with lots of activities inside everything is indoor here until the cooler months between November till March that's when we bring the activities outdoor and you could actually see locals walking around the city outside haha.
@@AviationAdam exactly me July 2011, Saudi Arabia 🌡️48°C 💧5% Still bearable, but avoid breeze at all costs, it'll be like a hairdryer. April 2023, 🏡Home (Malaysia) 🌡️36°C 💧85% It's so unbearably hot. And that's because of the humidity.
@@r.a.6459 Agreed. I was in the Philippines in May 2023, probably the worst time of the year to go, and it was unbearably humid. Never went over 40°C but I couldn’t live there without air conditioning. Just walking around outside and I was bathed in sweat.
@@r.a.6459True bro I have been both in hot and dry and hot and Humid because in India from April to June it is dry and hot and from July to September it is humid and hot. But believe me humid is really like choking but the dry air also feels like you are burning.
my dad was in the us army and got stationed at a base in kuwait and their wealth is no joke, he told me he saw an abandoned lamborghini sitting on the side of the road one time which is crazy
Hi there, I’m a Kuwaiti and I’m glad you enjoyed Kuwait ❤. While watching your video I saw an interesting parallel, you saw basically both sides of Kuwaiti culture 😂 the desert and the sea. The random toilets and sofas are from leftover pop up restaurants from the winter camping season which should’ve been removed. Glad you enjoyed the country and hope to see you here again soon 🇰🇼🤍
I’m in Japan currently where it’s 36. It’s unbearable, but on some level my body has acclimatised a little bit. I could not imagine surviving if it was any hotter than this, i can’t wait to go back to the uk 😭 seeing you rawdog it without a cap or fan stressed me out
It's incomparable, because those places you mentioned in the USA have much lower minimum average temperatures compared to this region. And this region in this video has only experienced worse and worse heatbulb events... (Places where humans can't properly process heat anymore)
@@mitchellbarnow1709 Hi Mitchell, thanks just double checking if my tone was ok :) Side note; I visited those regions on multiple occasions, and recently only visited them in December for obvious reasons. But even last year 2023 I noticed an exceptionally warm December month in Middle East. It felt like Mid October temperatures for that area. I remain of the conviction that the whole Gulf Area (including south Iraq and South West Iran) are simply places not meant for human habitation.
I used to live there, I like on Qatar now. Pretty much the same here, you never get used to the heat and I would choose a British winter over these summers 10x over
I was in Vegas last week, 110+ degrees all week. It was unbearable, I only came out of my hotel after 10pm, and even then it was hot AF. I can't imagine living in a place like this, I would never get used to it.
as a kuwaiti Watching this rn. While drinking hot tea. i'd say it's cold. Put the heat away. My country is beautiful. We have alot of places to go to other than malls. The media doesn't show the good side of kuwait.
Kuwait has 0% humidity, which makes it feel much less hotter than a 40°C with 90+% humidity. Winters are also mildly warm, with cool nights. Extreme temperatures range from -4 celsius to 54 celsius
@@slifer0081 remember: at 90%-100% humidity, any increase in temperature increases the "feels like" at an exponential rate. With climate change, Japan, India and Southeast Asia are susceptible to this "exponential heating".
@@r.a.6459 Absolutely, which is why equatorial rainforest climates will always be more miserable than hot desert ones. If you have air conditioning in kuwait, you still have 4+ months of the year for outdoor activities
No you are wrong. 37 is the highest temperature in winter, in summer the average temperature is about 48 - 50° celsius (Sometimes it even gets to 55° on very sunny days
I am from Himalyan valley in North India here in summers the temperature was 40 degrees and in winters the temperature was around -15 degrees this year. The more far you are from sea the more extreme climate you have. Mongolia,Siberia,Interior Canada,Northwest U.S.A., North China have the most extreme(annually ranging) climates in the planet.
Now that you have a diving license, try going to Umluj in Saudi Arabia, the weather is much cooler, around 32 degrees in the afternoon, and the Red Sea is hands down the most beautiful and cleanest I’ve ever been to. The best thing about Kuwait is the food, the creativity of the people there, and The Avenues mall which is huge + there are no taxes there so you better shopped well..
You should have taken a white umbrella, in these extreme temperatures IF you decide to venture outside during the peak sun. In Saudi this is even more common. Wear complete covering clothing (so not in your T-shirt!) and a white umbrella...
summer really never brings any joy or fun activities besides water related activities bc try and do anything else and you’ll overheat instantly. this is why winter is 100x better the summer bc you can essentially do all the activities and you won’t freeze bc your body makes heat as you move around
Jesus loves you so soooo much ❤️ Please repent and turn to Him and receive Salvation now before it is too late. The end times written about in the Holy Bible are already happening in the world.
As a Kuwaiti I can agree it is hot but the ac does its job and I think that it’s really powerful and yesterday I went to avenues! Like my home is cold cold rn and avenues is cold too Edit: I am used to the weather and I traveled to Croatia for vacation omg 31* was so cold for me I was swimming after I got out it was freezing bc I got used to the weather but if u swim in Kuwait u have no problem getting out of the pool because it’s hot and u won’t get sick or anything!💗
Ben, do you have any plans to come to Bulgaria? Bulgaria is a great country and I'm not saying it because I live in Bulgaria, I'm saying it according to what people from other countries are saying. We have great nature, great cities and great food. I'm recommending you to come and see for yourself if you want. Love your videos and I enjoy watching them♥
Welcome to Kuwait it is an amazing vlog❤❤ Broo you should visit it in winter it’s better than summer also there is many outdoor places and activities 🤩
I live in a similar climate to Kuwait. What you are forgetting is we live in it every day, we get acclimated. It is much easier to gradually build up over months to this heat versus someone like yourself who doesn't live in it and is instantly dropped into it. Your body does adjust, the human body is resilient like that
When I was in Kelowna, British Columbia last week it felt like the heat when you open up the oven and the hot air blows at you. Hit 45 degrees. The planet is getting hot!
I grew up in West Texas, it's a place that share's a similar high temperature(usually 102-120 depending.). But, I lived in a Desert, Humidity is often 0%. Places that are humid are so much worse as I recently discovered, I can't deal with the heat despite growing up in a Desert, I hate it lol From my experience, the Humidity makes it impossible for the Sweat from your body to evaporate and then be taken away in the air. It still evaporates but it has nowhere to go because the air is already so full of Moisture, so it sits with you and makes it hard to breath like your being smothered in just pure heat.
It reached mid 50s this year.. loool Old people used to spray water on their tents to handle the heat. Nowadays ACs are doing good. No hurricanes, no harsh weather in winter, no flooding, so i think if old people can handle it.. any onshore can Note: as a medical advice, stay away from the direct sun light from 10 AM till 14:00 afternoon , and keep drinking water alot.. my survival tips)
I was sweating just watching this. Kuwait looks like a beautiful place to visit but I could not handle that heat. I'll stick to complaining about the unpredictable British weather, thanks, Ben.
Me too I think 😂
In December to March it gets much less warm if you feel like 45-50 celsius is too warm
@@lucasresno2076I've been to Dubai in January and it was absolutely glorious about 26c so if Kuwait is similar then I'd love it there.
@@ramborambokitchenkitchen6357Kuwait is really cool in the winter. The morning temperature is 22°c and It can go as low as 7°c or 5°c.
@@Ichigoyeager.exe1 Dubai was cool as well first thing in the morning but like from 10am onwards it was very warm. 22c is like our summer temperatures where I live in England.
As a kuwaiti, we’re kinda used to be in this hot weather. But we prefer winter because it’s colder and there’s more outdoor activities to do like theme parks, rooftop cafes and more. And also we go to the desert in winter, build a tent and do bbq, it’s called kashta and it’s so fun !❤
It is true that in reality I am Kuwaiti and have not reached the hot weather and as a result we are confined to the house as long as there is excessive temperature😅
حتى بالشتاء حر😂
@@Free_Palestine871 للاسف😂😂😂😂😂
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Dude only survived 3 mins before deciding to go to avenues mall for ac 😂😂
Thanks for coming to my country. I would recommend coming around mid February to experience how people celebrate the national and liberation day which is on 25 and 26 of February and the weather at that time is really nice.
yo dude me to im also from Kuwait
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Same
I lived in Kuwait for 3 months back in 2012. It was an incredible experience and the locals are so lovely ! This brought back sooooo many memories of going to the avenues mall ! It was busier at 1am than it ever was at 1pm !!! It was crazy to get used to that change of life !
I never went to Kuwait but lived in Oman and the same, during the day nothing, when it's dark all the life comes out. Absolutely loved it.
Idk why ppl are saying it’s so hot im very used to it and I could js wear a sweatshirt and go outside in the hot sun
@P1XIES_L1FE I guess your just tougher than the rest of us, or have poor circulation
Bro I live here 😂☠️💀
@@TheLastCrumb. At least in Oman there's some place with nice cool weather like *Salalah*. but in Kuwait its all hot and humid lol.
Omg this is my country I never imagined you visiting .. i wish i knew that you will visit earlier so i can show you around .. but I’m so happy that you visited I hope that you enjoyed the trip ❤
We love a consistent Morris
We do indeed
Bro is NOT consistent 😭
@@ghostt9263that’s why we need to tell him we love a consistent morris duh
@@benmorrishello from Arizona, this isn’t really hot for me. 🏜️
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I am from Oman, a country in the Arabian Peninsula. It is true that we share the same climate and weather characteristics, but we know that the summer heat in Kuwait is unparalleled.
We have a much drier climate compared to oman
And a much much colder winter
@@t.kahraba763 Exactely
Im sure the ocean makes Oman cooler, the gulf doesn’t do the same for Kuwait and other cities around it
@@alvaroga1n Kuwait is the coldest country in the gulf
Same here in the UAE brother
I live in Venezuela, and the past months heat has been brutal. I go crazy when temperature is at 38°C, I could not imagine being a 50°C in Kuwait. The scuba diving experience seemed so fun and exciting, great way to finish the visit to the hottest city haha. I love what the last guy said, that he will never move because he feels safe there, surrounded by his own people. That's a beautiful feeling!
I’m Kuwaiti here, but you guys should be really lucky that you live in a tropical area. We literally live in a dry area, but we are happy here. ❤️
Yep it's really hot but I get used to it I was here since I was 5 I can't live anywhere without thinking of when I'm coming back
it’s only 43°C outside and this is a perfect time to enjoy my tea
Ay I live in Kuwait and am football
i mean, i always dont feel heat the only time kuwaitis feel heat is at june or april
Us Kuwaitis our skin is used to bear the weather. During summer we don’t go to outdoor places and fortunately, there is air conditioner everywhere we go. But during winter the weather is sooo nice and we go camping and there’s so much activities
And in January it is very cold it get to 0 digress
This was such a great video. I enjoyed it so much. Thanks so much for posting.
A place that makes Vegas and Phoenix feel cool is crazy 🫠
I’m very very used to it so I didn’t know that it was rlly hot
Um okay ?@@P1XIES_L1FE
first of all welcome to kuwait, as a kuwaiti i'm telling you in summer we suffer, its boiling so half of the country travel and the other half go to the beach or stay indoor. i wish you announced your visit i would've loved to meet you or give you a tour :}
You just brang me some momeries by watching this video.
I've lived in kuwait for 16 years, the tempreture of kuwait in the winter is something amazing.
i recommend you to visit kuwait in winter, thanks for bringing me good momeries, Ben.
This is such a good video idea, I love watching stuff like this! Thank you!
Your videos are always thoroughly enjoyable. I wish you'd make more. Cheers, Ben, for another incredible insight into a beautiful city.
Qatar and Dubai and Kuwait are great to go to between November to April anything outside that is horrible
The all Gulf is great , just Saudi Arabia still needs more improvement
April is a no go. Only between November and February.
@@Salem_alsalmi only been to use Qatar and oman so that's all I know really
@@r.a.6459 April it was comfortable still in Qatar
used to go to qatar every summer. couldn’t breathe lol
This is a really high-quality documentary! Love it!
uncle at the corner drinking hot tea like it's Christmas.
Love you're videos , greats from Mexico!!
Love to yourself in Mexico!! thanks for supporting 🙏🏼
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I'm never complaining about florida heat ever again...
What’s the temperature in Florida usually?
Nah I’ve been to Kuwait AND Florida, you have every right to complain with that humidity 💀😭
@@farawla9465 😭
@@stubbo16 normally around 90 degrees F/ 32 C.
@@therealnothit’s horrid here in the U.K. where I am it’s 28 degrees and I’m dying because it’s SO humid as well. That’s why I feel for Floridians. I’m Middle Eastern and people are like just cope betch. I literally was born and raised in England so 😂
at 14:10 he didnt meant to say "have fun", he said "you're welcome" in arabic 😭
😂
Yeah, "Afuan" it sounds like "have fun" tbh
Ben, your videos are so great! Thanks!
Love this video Ben, really interesting, thank you for all of this!
And yet the roads are still in a better state than the uk
It is not at all. I reside between both countries and the roads in the UK are miles better.
Hell no i was born in Kuwait, my father was born in Kuwait and my grandfather was born in Kuwait and we all say london’s roads are 10 times better than Kuwait. 3 generations have passed and Kuwaiti roads refuse to improve. They get thousands and thousands of potholes due excessive heat and a sudden rain. Yes there are rains in summer but they’re super rare and because they’re rare the roads face a sudden temperature drop causing holes in the roads. London rains all the time but the English engineers know the stuff they should use to prevent as many potholes as they possibly can in Kuwait they use cheap materials that can’t handle the temperature drop which causes thousands of potholes in the roads.
@@IRON_KING_KNIGHT brother calm down it was a joke, the state of the uk roads atm are appalling and we do have roads outside of London.
welcome to kuwait and you should definitely vist us in winter it’s definite
extremely cold and beautiful
You call Kuwait winters extremely cold? Bruh. I just checked your winter temperatures and it's the same our peak summer temperatures in Europe. It's not cold. Just less hot.
Winter Night temperatures in Kuwait can easily go below 10 C. I don't think that is a peak summer temperature in Europe.
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Because the cold in the desert country enters through the bones, so it can be cold and tiring sometimes. So you can come here in winter and judge, you are always welcome 🌷
@majido1000 10° is nice not cold. Sometimes we get minus degrees in the the UK in winter but I love it. Fresh
@@ItsFinnAndNachorelax smart ass
THank you for sharing this video. I stayed in Kuwait about 16 years ago an loved it. Good to see it again
omg!! im so excited to watch it🫣 continue posting xx
More to come don’t you worry!!
surprising iPhone was able to handle the heat, that so strange
My iPhone 13 Pro Max is dying when it's only +30C, when I was in Dubai desert and it was around +42C and phone died in about a half a hour
@@denisgut and thats why you stick to android
Anti-Apple people in a nutshell:
@@KuKMatoNeu59473 Android is usually worse when it comes to heat lol, especially Google Pixel
Try turning on a gaming PC in that heat. It'll overheat and possibly BSOD just for opening a Word document. And you discovered that the CPU temperature is 95°C and ambient temperature is 58°C. No wonder Kuwait advised to not game during these months.
started my new job today. got home and you have a new video uploaded. what an amazing day. thank you
I love your content, Ben. Always a joy to watch!
Omg looks amazing but my limits 25 degrees lol. Stunning country. Great vlog Ben. Thank you 🙏
U mean 77 degrees 😁
I’m from Kuwait myself, I really enjoyed seeing this video, thank you for visiting the beautiful country of Kuwait! the weather is really hot..
Love from Kuwait 🇰🇼❤ Thank you for visiting !
Here in Australia we can get pretty hot temperatures in summer (dry heat) but the hottest I've ever experienced was around 47c. Even then I could barely cope while inside, and hardly moved for a few days. We know to be careful going outside in the sun even for the shortest amount of time!
You think 47°C dry heat is hot enough...? Imagine that coupled with 90% humidity.
@@r.a.6459 yeah I've experienced humidity in Asia
@@r.a.6459Visit Delhi in July😂. Relative temperature sometimes exceeds 60 degree Celsius.
When you've suffered from heat exhaustion (or heat stroke) I swear you're never the same again. I'm much more paranoid about overheating now
Me too, been to hot countries many times, so thought I was ok with the heat, but got caught out and I’ve never felt so sick from heat stroke.
Last year I was in Tachkent, Uzbekistan in August, it was so hot at 45 degrees celcius in the afternoon and it was a tough experience. Can’t imagine almost 10 degrees more, but Koweit looks to be a great place, definitely a place to visit!
Sometimes it reaches 70 Celsius under the sun
@@NASSERQ8305 It's so hot that if you bring a laptop for a commute to work it'll overheat, especially with Modern Standby or a Windows Update. I heard it's so hot it even almost touches 80 degrees.
@@r.a.6459 All buildings in Kuwait have air conditioning, but outside you may get burned. You should visit Kuwait and experience a new feeling.
No. Taskent have not recorded that hot. But it can get 40 degrees in heat waves.
Visit Delhi in a July day. With temperature of 40 degrees with 70-80 percent humidity (relative about 60 degree Celsius 💀)
Always a great day when a new vid pops up randomly!
Enjoy!
Nice to see you back. I don't know how people survive in this heat. I would die straight out of the airport
I was basically dying straight out of the airport 😂
were used to it lol
We are adapted to live in the heat, but unlike you, we cannot live in cold climates, such as temperatures of 10 degrees and less.
Because our skin is used to bear the weather. During summer we don’t go to outdoor places and fortunately, there is air conditioner everywhere we go. But during winter the weather is sooo nice and we go camping and there’s so much activities
And in January it is very cold it get to 0 digress
Phoenix Arizona can get 50c. Vegas can get between 45-50. Some towns in Mojave desert in Cali can get above 50c
Have those temperatures been recored before? Because those numbers never show up when you search for the hottest country...
Death valley 57 degree Celsius.
It got to 46 degrees celsius here in australia in feb! I cant deal with heat like that and i could never live in Kuwait. 50 degrees is ridiculous for common weather
I was in Cordoba, Spain a couple of years ago when they had a heatwave and recorded their hottest temperature ever recorded, of 47c . It was something else. You're breaking a sweat even laying on a sun lounger in the shade not doing anything. Sauna is probably the right word!
Sometimes it reaches 70 Celsius under the sun in Kuwait
It was 40 celsius when I went to Sevilla and waiting at the traffic lights under the sun felt like a chinese torture so I can't imagine 47 degrees and even less the temperature in Kuwait.
Amazing video and Kuwait is amazing. The dusty and unclear weather sometimes breaks the heat and make it less severe than it looks.
And you are wearing jeans?! 😂
Muslim country. Men need to be clothed from neck to ankles with arms covered till hands a.k.a long sleeve.
I’m pretty sure Drew Binsky did the same video a couple of years back. Always nice to see different perspectives of travelling. Great Video 🤘🏻
A big mall is in the little country? Wow! It is so beautiful! How spacious!
yes! It’s one of the biggest malls in the Middle East, since the heat is unbearable we have a lot of huge malls with lots of activities inside everything is indoor here until the cooler months between November till March that's when we bring the activities outdoor and you could actually see locals walking around the city outside haha.
another great video Ben - the scuba diving looked amazing ! !
Lived in Phoenix my whole life all you need is a pool and you’re chillin🤟🏼 110 today!!
Man I’m in nyc idk how you guys do it 😂 cuz 110 is insaneee. The highest it went up to here was like 102-103
As a omani, you should visit muscat its everyday normal degrees is 36-46 everyday except in the winter but we are used to it
I was there in September, the humidity was insane. Would rather have 45°C dry heat than 35°C humid heat.
@@AviationAdam exactly me
July 2011, Saudi Arabia
🌡️48°C 💧5%
Still bearable, but avoid breeze at all costs, it'll be like a hairdryer.
April 2023, 🏡Home (Malaysia)
🌡️36°C 💧85%
It's so unbearably hot. And that's because of the humidity.
@@r.a.6459 Agreed. I was in the Philippines in May 2023, probably the worst time of the year to go, and it was unbearably humid. Never went over 40°C but I couldn’t live there without air conditioning. Just walking around outside and I was bathed in sweat.
@@r.a.6459True bro I have been both in hot and dry and hot and Humid because in India from April to June it is dry and hot and from July to September it is humid and hot. But believe me humid is really like choking but the dry air also feels like you are burning.
my dad was in the us army and got stationed at a base in kuwait and their wealth is no joke, he told me he saw an abandoned lamborghini sitting on the side of the road one time which is crazy
Btw they have a Freej Swalah in London :)
Hi there, I’m a Kuwaiti and I’m glad you enjoyed Kuwait ❤. While watching your video I saw an interesting parallel, you saw basically both sides of Kuwaiti culture 😂 the desert and the sea. The random toilets and sofas are from leftover pop up restaurants from the winter camping season which should’ve been removed. Glad you enjoyed the country and hope to see you here again soon 🇰🇼🤍
Come in winter season it is much better ❤🇰🇼
I’m in Japan currently where it’s 36. It’s unbearable, but on some level my body has acclimatised a little bit. I could not imagine surviving if it was any hotter than this, i can’t wait to go back to the uk 😭 seeing you rawdog it without a cap or fan stressed me out
Bro Japan is getting more and more humid by each year. All climate change.
It’s as if Phoenix, Arizona USA was moved to Death Valley National Park, Califonia USA, but with the humidity of Miami, Florida USA!
It's incomparable, because those places you mentioned in the USA have much lower minimum average temperatures compared to this region.
And this region in this video has only experienced worse and worse heatbulb events... (Places where humans can't properly process heat anymore)
Thank you for clearing that up.
@@mitchellbarnow1709 Sorry if I came across as condescending btw...
@@dontlaughtoomuch11 I learned from you and you were not condescending whatsoever or I would not have written back to you.
@@mitchellbarnow1709 Hi Mitchell, thanks just double checking if my tone was ok :) Side note; I visited those regions on multiple occasions, and recently only visited them in December for obvious reasons. But even last year 2023 I noticed an exceptionally warm December month in Middle East. It felt like Mid October temperatures for that area. I remain of the conviction that the whole Gulf Area (including south Iraq and South West Iran) are simply places not meant for human habitation.
Had same experience when working in Cairo one July. 10pm at night and 38 deg c and windy, was like standing in front of a hair dryer
Banger, love these
The scuba diving is homestly amazing!!
True
Kuwait is also the coldest city in the gulf in winter!
How cold is it during the winter?
@@Shonade_Malik Around 10 degrees celsius
@@alhitmi2 That's pretty cool.
I used to live there, I like on Qatar now. Pretty much the same here, you never get used to the heat and I would choose a British winter over these summers 10x over
but qatar has alot of outdoor air conditioning i think
I know Arizona has gotten similar temperatures to Kuwait in the past. For some reason I thought that was the location you chose for the video lol😅
I’m from Saudi Arabia and I have been in Arizona for 2 years it’s the same weather just the humidity is what makes it worse
Btw kuwait in winter its the most dry cold country in the world but in kuwait the hot came in July and aug but the rest months we had good weather
8:14 the huge what 😂
Same thought here
i saw ur comment as he said it💀
thank you for showing my country! I really appreciate ittt!
The humidity is the real problem, If it was low then it would've been better.
Exactly, I’m in India right now and although it’s only 29 degrees I am sweating to death because of the humidity
@@benmorriswhat u upto in India
Visit Delhi in July with dew point exceeding 32 degrees and temperature 40 degrees 💀. That means relative temperature about 60degree celcius
Loved the edit on this video Ben, keep up the good work my man!
I was in Vegas last week, 110+ degrees all week. It was unbearable, I only came out of my hotel after 10pm, and even then it was hot AF. I can't imagine living in a place like this, I would never get used to it.
Sometimes it reaches 70 Celsius under the sun
as a kuwaiti Watching this rn. While drinking hot tea. i'd say it's cold. Put the heat away. My country is beautiful. We have alot of places to go to other than malls. The media doesn't show the good side of kuwait.
Kuwait has 0% humidity, which makes it feel much less hotter than a 40°C with 90+% humidity. Winters are also mildly warm, with cool nights. Extreme temperatures range from -4 celsius to 54 celsius
No. Kuwait actually has 70%-90% humidity, which makes the heat far beyond unbearable.
@@r.a.6459 Only on the coolest winter days. Right now, the 10 day weather outlook doesn't have higher than 28% humidity.
@@slifer0081 remember: at 90%-100% humidity, any increase in temperature increases the "feels like" at an exponential rate. With climate change, Japan, India and Southeast Asia are susceptible to this "exponential heating".
@@r.a.6459 Absolutely, which is why equatorial rainforest climates will always be more miserable than hot desert ones. If you have air conditioning in kuwait, you still have 4+ months of the year for outdoor activities
-4 really in the place close to equator.
almost the same goes for Baghdad such a depressing time I hate summer
Abdullah is the hottest thing in kuwait
see you in the winter season!
0:05 nope it gets up to 47 degrees celsius here u are absolutely wrong average temperature in summer is like 37 i think
In kuwait its 42-43 degrees at night
No you are wrong. 37 is the highest temperature in winter, in summer the average temperature is about 48 - 50° celsius
(Sometimes it even gets to 55° on very sunny days
@@TrashbagGaming-kz1md and u can’t say i’m wrong i live in the uae
@@FootyxEditzzzzz does it look like I was being mean? I was only correcting you.
@@FootyxEditzzzzz and it’s summer in Kuwait and yesterday the temperatures rose up to 51° so who’s the wrong one now???
As a kuwaiti I highly recommend whoever is planning to visit kuwait to do so in winter between december and february. The weather will be great
15:22 arab gulf 💯
here in Algeria 🇩🇿 it's 32°C and it's really common in summer, even though I'm in a coastal city, so imagine what's it's like in the south 😳
So 89 degrees? That’s common USA weather
I am from Himalyan valley in North India here in summers the temperature was 40 degrees and in winters the temperature was around -15 degrees this year. The more far you are from sea the more extreme climate you have. Mongolia,Siberia,Interior Canada,Northwest U.S.A., North China have the most extreme(annually ranging) climates in the planet.
Guessing it’s Kuwait
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Now that you have a diving license, try going to Umluj in Saudi Arabia, the weather is much cooler, around 32 degrees in the afternoon, and the Red Sea is hands down the most beautiful and cleanest I’ve ever been to.
The best thing about Kuwait is the food, the creativity of the people there, and The Avenues mall which is huge + there are no taxes there so you better shopped well..
Please go to Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
You should have taken a white umbrella, in these extreme temperatures IF you decide to venture outside during the peak sun.
In Saudi this is even more common. Wear complete covering clothing (so not in your T-shirt!) and a white umbrella...
1 view in 48 seconds bro fell off
Fr I should probably quit
No, your videos show the effort I wait for them for the longest time but when I watch it makes the wait worth it @@benmorris
summer really never brings any joy or fun activities besides water related activities bc try and do anything else and you’ll overheat instantly. this is why winter is 100x better the summer bc you can essentially do all the activities and you won’t freeze bc your body makes heat as you move around
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Repent to god. Not his prophet.
@@VolKNo0uhm we’re Christian’s Jesus is lord
As a Kuwaiti I can agree it is hot but the ac does its job and I think that it’s really powerful and yesterday I went to avenues! Like my home is cold cold rn and avenues is cold too
Edit: I am used to the weather and I traveled to Croatia for vacation omg 31* was so cold for me I was swimming after I got out it was freezing bc I got used to the weather but if u swim in Kuwait u have no problem getting out of the pool because it’s hot and u won’t get sick or anything!💗
Ben, do you have any plans to come to Bulgaria? Bulgaria is a great country and I'm not saying it because I live in Bulgaria, I'm saying it according to what people from other countries are saying. We have great nature, great cities and great food. I'm recommending you to come and see for yourself if you want. Love your videos and I enjoy watching them♥
Welcome to Kuwait it is an amazing vlog❤❤
Broo you should visit it in winter it’s better than summer also there is many outdoor places and activities 🤩
Good content, Kuwait and GCC countries are amazing. Love the middle east.
Really good documentary! It’s quite concerning about the rising temperature but Kuwait it’s a beautiful country with nice friendly people.
The amount of work that you put into your videos is honestly just wow. on point as per usual!!
Congratulations🥳On 800k Subscribers Ben !!! I Love❤Your Videos🎥🎬All The Best !!! 👍
I live in a similar climate to Kuwait. What you are forgetting is we live in it every day, we get acclimated. It is much easier to gradually build up over months to this heat versus someone like yourself who doesn't live in it and is instantly dropped into it. Your body does adjust, the human body is resilient like that
When I was in Kelowna, British Columbia last week it felt like the heat when you open up the oven and the hot air blows at you. Hit 45 degrees. The planet is getting hot!
Love from Kuwait ! The weather is amazing between Jan-March ❤
It's crazy how hot it is literally everywhere while I'm just here in Ireland trying to keep myself warm because it's so cold
in iran the weather is 30-40c right now and we train very heavily for 3 hours straight in iran
HR at 182 is nuts, but well done!
Love the videos so much! Please do the "I took the cheapest flight for 5 days and ended up in..." videos again!!!
Ben inspired me with those videos
I grew up in West Texas, it's a place that share's a similar high temperature(usually 102-120 depending.). But, I lived in a Desert, Humidity is often 0%. Places that are humid are so much worse as I recently discovered, I can't deal with the heat despite growing up in a Desert, I hate it lol From my experience, the Humidity makes it impossible for the Sweat from your body to evaporate and then be taken away in the air. It still evaporates but it has nowhere to go because the air is already so full of Moisture, so it sits with you and makes it hard to breath like your being smothered in just pure heat.
Humidity never get 0% anywhere in the Earth😂
It reached mid 50s this year.. loool
Old people used to spray water on their tents to handle the heat.
Nowadays ACs are doing good.
No hurricanes, no harsh weather in winter, no flooding, so i think if old people can handle it.. any onshore can
Note: as a medical advice, stay away from the direct sun light from 10 AM till 14:00 afternoon , and keep drinking water alot.. my survival tips)
loved these insights of this country 🙌