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Video Tour by @Universal_TravellerI hit a wall while traveling the Middle East and desperately needed a break. This hotel in Pearl City was my sanctuary. Between the private jacuzzi and the incredible food, I finally felt like myself again. If you're feeling drained, this is the place to reset.

Why People Love It

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  • The rooftop infinity pool is strictly adults-only and dead silent
  • Breakfast is a high-end à la carte affair, not a sad buffet
  • Service is hyper-personalized—guests actually know the staff by name (shoutout to Simon)

About this video

A relatable and honest travel vlog addressing the reality of 'travel fatigue.' The creator checks into The House Hotel Al Khiran in Kuwait, seeking a place to disconnect and recharge after a long trip through the Middle East. The video highlights the restorative features of the property, including a stunning infinity pool overlooking the Pearl City canals, a spacious suite with a private jacuzzi, and indulgent dining experiences. The narrative emphasizes the importance of taking 'low battery days' to rest, shop, and eat well, showcasing the hotel as the perfect sanctuary for weary travelers or those seeking a quiet luxury escape.

Full Video Transcript

You know that feeling of fatigue these days where you just want to relax and be away from everyone. That was me actually after traveling around the Middle East. I mean, don't get me wrong, being a traveler is amazing, but then there are just these days where you're tired of everything. Constantly moving and adjusting to new environments really takes a toll on your physical and mental energy. So when I arrived in Kuwait, I only wanted to disconnect from the world. I found this very nice hotel in Pearl City and decided to stay for a couple of days. The hotel offered stunning views and a great pool area. It was pretty much exactly what I needed. For a moment I thought traveling wasn't for me anymore. But then I realized that actually everyone goes through this phase. And it's okay to feel like this. It's absolutely fine to take some time off for you, to go shopping, enjoy some good food, in my case amazing food, go for a swim, and then return to the world. How do you deal with your low battery days?