5 days 4 nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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Embark on a 5-day adventure through Socotra Island, one of the most biologically unique places on Earth. This exclusive journey blends awe-inspiring nature with authentic local culture. You’ll explore unearthly landscapes, hike to panoramic cliffs, swim in crystal-clear waters, and dive into the vibrant coral life of the Indian Ocean.
Visit the legendary Dragon Blood Tree forests, marvel at ancient caves like Hoq and Degub, and unwind on the untouched beaches of Qalansiyah and Delisha. Each day is a new chapter in a journey that feels like stepping onto another planet.
Ideal for nature enthusiasts, adventure travelers, and photographers looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience in a remote and magical corner of the world.
Arrive at Socotra Airport and immediately head into the island’s highlands. Our first stop is the Dixam Plateau to admire the iconic dragon blood trees and take photos of this otherworldly landscape. Continue to Fermahen, the island’s largest dragon blood forest with nearly two million trees. Our journey ends at Wadi De’erhur, where natural freshwater pools invite you to swim and refresh. Return to Hadiboo for overnight.
Today is for adventurers! We hike for about 2 hours uphill to reach Hoq Cave and about 1 hour inside The Cave of Hug, one of Socotra’s most fascinating natural wonders. Inside, marvel at its ancient stalactites and mystical atmosphere. After hiking down, we’ll return via Dihamri marine protected area for a relaxed swim before heading back to Hadiboo. Overnight at hotel.
Morning departure to Qalansiyah, the island’s second-largest town, and onwards to Detwah Lagoon, a protected paradise known for its crystal waters. In the afternoon, we take a boat trip to Shu’ab Bay, gliding past mangroves and spotting marine life. Enjoy snorkeling in pristine waters, then return to Detwah for a stunning sunset before driving back to Hadiboo for overnight.
Yes, Safety is our top priority and we ensure your safety by providing expert local guides and up-to-date travel advice. We work closely with local authorities and follow all safety protocols to ensure a secure and enjoyable tour.
The best time to visit is between October and April, when the weather is milder and more comfortable for sightseeing both Yemen’s historical sites and the natural beauty of Socotra Island.
Yes, Yemen requires most visitors to obtain a visa before entering the country.
We recommend packing lightweight, breathable clothing, sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat. If you’re visiting Socotra, don’t forget swimwear for the beaches and a camera to capture the unique landscapes.
Unfortunately, Sanaa is still not opened and not safe for tourists to visit.
USD in cash is the most widely accepted. It's also worth noting that Yemen is a cash-based society, and it's always adviced to have some cash on hand. There are no ATMs and credit cards are not accepted in most of the country.
It’s important to have a trevel insurance specifically tailored for Yemen. This ensures you are covered for any country-specific risks and requirements. Many countries, including Yemen, may require proof of travel insurance for entry. It’s always advisable to have travel insurance to comply with international travel requirements.
You can take photos of landscapes and tourist attractions, but avoid photographing government buildings or locals without permission.
Yemen hotels are mainly based on location, security, and staff. Hotels standards in Yemen will not match Western standards regarding price-quality ratio, etc.
Modest clothing is recommended. Women are not required to wear an abaya but should dress conservatively.
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