Leo, last time we discussed relaxation on vacation, which for some, means avoiding public transport. Let's move on to transportation infrastructure and convenience in Bhutan and Kuwait.
Good idea. Bhutan first. It's a land of winding roads carved into mountains, less Autobahn, more ancient yak trail.
Exactly! Public transport consists mainly of local buses connecting towns, a far cry from a bustling metro system. Air travel is primarily through Paro International Airport, known for its challenging approach.
Paro's landing is legendary; only a few pilots are certified to land there. Now, let's contrast that with Kuwait.
From mountain roads to desert highways! Kuwait boasts wide, multi-lane highways, built for speed. It's very car-centric.
Indeed. Public transport exists, but car ownership is the norm. Traffic congestion, especially during rush hour, is a significant issue.
So, in Bhutan, a car is an adventure; in Kuwait, it's a necessity. The travel styles are completely different. One prioritizes the scenic journey, the other, efficiency.
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For a leisurely trip, Bhutan; for a fast journey, Kuwait. Remember to like this episode on YouTube!