KUWAIT FROM THE HINDSIDE... THIS COUNTRY IS EMPTY || KUWAIT || Sunday Travels

Опубликовано: 05 Июнь 2026
на канале: Niedzielne Podróże
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Good mooooood!

In the third and final episode from Kuwait, we set off to further explore the wild areas near the Iraqi border. 🌵We wander for hours, trying to find interesting places… but it quickly becomes clear that this is not a country easily explored by tourists.

Along the way, we mostly encounter wastelands, a few rocky outcrops, and campsites where locals spend their weekends. The rugged landscape, silence, sand, and vastness – an interesting atmosphere, but attractions are few and far between. It's a day full of searching for something that's simply missing here.

In the evening, we reach Jahra, where we try to see the local fort, but again, the reality turns out to be less than spectacular – a closed fort. This is a good time to show Kuwait as it really is – without Instagram filters and tourist shortcuts.

We start the new day again in Kuwait City. We visit Sadu House, which sounds interesting in theory, but in practice, it's completely unremarkable. The National Museum is similarly disappointing, and we quickly move on.

Our next stop is the Cultural Village, with its models of ancient buildings – a place intended to showcase the country's history, but once again leaves us wanting more. This section clearly demonstrates that Kuwait's tourist attractions are few, scattered, and often unengaging.

Continuing our journey, we leave the city and head towards the former world's largest tire graveyard. Although intensive cleanup work is underway and we can't see it up close, the area still looks rough and far from well-maintained. It's a telling illustration of the region's environmental problems. Nearby, we also visit the Camel Racing Club, where I share stories about camel racing, its history, and interesting facts related to this tradition. 🐪

This section is essentially a constant search for attractions, demonstrating that Kuwait offers very little beyond the capital, and traveling there requires considerable patience, detachment, and an openness to monotony. So, I'm honestly summarizing the entire trip, sharing my conclusions, and answering the question: who is Kuwait worth visiting, and who wouldn't I recommend it to?

💬 Let me know in the comments: did Kuwait surprise you, or did it confirm your expectations?

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