Middle East
Al Salmi Desert Road
Kuwait
Distance
180 km
Duration
2-3 hours
Best Season
November to March
A straightforward westward desert drive on Kuwait's Route 30, the Al Salmi Road links Kuwait City with the open sand plains near the Saudi border. The landscape is stark and low-lying, with long sightlines, big skies, and occasional service stops rather than towns or attractions.
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Stops along the route

Departure
Kuwait City
Start in Kuwait's dense capital, where highways quickly give way to open desert. Skyscrapers fade fast as Route 30 heads west.

City
Doha
A quiet coastal settlement with low-rise buildings and wide margins of sand. It feels like the last easy stop before the interior opens up.

City
Al Salmi
A small frontier area near the end of Kuwait's desert highway. The road feels remote here, with long views and little more than service traffic.

Arrival
Al Salmi Road
End on the open highway where the sand flats meet the border zone. It is a straight, simple road built for distance and clear skies.
Things to Do

Landmark
Jaber Al Ahmad Causeway
A huge sea bridge linking the city to the northwestern coast. Its long spans and flat horizon set the tone for the drive.

Nature
Jahra Governorate
Wide desert plains and service roads stretch across this western district. Traffic thins out and the landscape turns stark and empty.

Landmark
Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Border Checkpoint
The final formal stop before the border crossing. Desert, barriers, and checkpoint lanes mark the end of the route.

landmark
Kuwait Towers
See Kuwait's most recognizable skyline landmark before leaving the city. The towers give a clear contrast to the flat desert road ahead.

architecture
Grand Mosque
Visit Kuwait's largest mosque for a look at elegant Islamic design and calm interior spaces. It is one of the best cultural stops near the route start.

landmark
Sulaibiya Water Towers
Pause for a quick photo of the striking water towers near the western side of the metro area. Their sculptural shapes stand out against the desert sky.

museum
Kuwait Scientific Center
Explore marine and science exhibits if you want one last indoor stop before the open road. It adds a different view of Kuwait beyond the highway.
Where to Eat

Food & Drink
Route 30 Service Stop
A practical highway stop for fuel, tea, and snacks on the long desert run. It is the kind of place that keeps the road simple and easy.

Kuwaiti
Kuwait House Restaurant
A good place to try local rice dishes, grilled meats, and traditional mezze before heading west. It is a reliable stop in Kuwait City for a proper regional meal.

Middle Eastern
Mais Alghanim
A well-known casual restaurant with Lebanese and Gulf favorites, from grills to flatbreads. It works well as a hearty meal before the long desert stretch.

Kuwaiti
Khaneen Restaurant
A local spot for machboos, soups, and grilled seafood in a relaxed setting. Good for travelers who want a traditional Kuwaiti lunch on the way out of town.

Cafe
Al Salmi Road Gas Station Cafe
A practical roadside cafe for coffee, pastries, and quick snacks. It is the easiest refreshment stop once the drive turns fully desert.