6 Days 5 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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This immersive 6-day tour invites you to explore Yemen’s Hadhramaut Governorate, a hidden land of ancient cities, dramatic landscapes, and untouched traditions. Start your adventure in the coastal port of Al-Mukalla, where Arabian architecture meets the azure waters of the Arabian Sea.
From there, journey through historic trading towns like Al-Shihr, and relax in the green oasis of Ghayl Ba Wazir. Visit the breathtaking clifftop village of Haid Al-Jazeel, offering panoramic views of Wadi Doan.
Continue through time as you visit Al-Hajirin and the tranquil village of Seif, before arriving in Seiyun, the cultural capital of Hadhramaut. There, explore the royal Sultan’s Palace, bustling markets, and traditional homes.
Marvel at Shibam’s towering mud-brick high-rises – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – and walk the scholarly streets of Tarim, a town rich in religious heritage and historic learning.
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking authentic cultural experiences, spectacular natural beauty, and a deep connection to Yemen’s timeless past.
This morning, we explore the historic port city of Al Mukalla, the gateway to Hadramout and one of Yemen’s most picturesque coastal towns. Our first stop is the Sultan’s Palace (also known as Ma'in Palace), a landmark that overlooks the Arabian Sea. The palace, now home to the Mukalla Museum, houses collections of artifacts, manuscripts, and treasures that showcase the region’s rich history and culture.
Next, we immerse ourselves in local life with a visit to the Fish Market, where fishermen bring in their fresh catch of the day. We then head into the Old City of Mukalla, a charming maze of alleys lined with traditional Hadrami houses, coral-stone architecture, and vibrant souks. It’s the perfect place to wander, take photographs, and experience the blend of history and coastal charm. Afterward, we’ll return to the hotel to relax.
At 08:30 AM, we’ll depart from Al Mukalla and drive to Qail Ba Wazeer, where you’ll have the opportunity to see henna and tobacco trees, the famous springs, and the charming village nestled amidst them. Afterward, we’ll continue our journey to Haid Aljazeel Hotel, perched on the plateau, where we’ll enjoy lunch and check in.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit the nearby village of Khailah, known for its colorful palace, followed by a visit to Haid Aljazeel Village, dramatically set on the rock. We’ll return to the hotel for dinner and overnight.
From Haid Aljazeel, we’ll journey into one of the most stunning wadis in Hadramawt: Wadi Doan. This fertile valley runs between the towering table mountains and is one of the most remote regions in Yemen. It’s worth climbing to the top of the plateau (Aljaw) to catch a breathtaking view of the canyon from above. The sight you’ll see seems almost otherworldly.
As we explore, you’ll be captivated by the unique architecture of the villages, as well as the picturesque towns of Rehab, Sif, and Al Hajarain. You’ll also see the famed frankincense trees in Al Mashhed—a scene perfect for filling your camera’s roll. Finally, we’ll head towards Seiyun, where we’ll spend the night.
Departure from the hotel at 8:00 AM to Tarim, one of the most important centers of Islamic learning in Yemen. Here, we’ll explore the Al-Muhdar Mosque, known for its striking mud-brick minaret, and the Al-Qaf Palace, a fine example of architecture in Hadramout. After enjoying our tour in Tarim, we will return to Seiyun to visit Al-Kathiri Palace, the city’s most iconic landmark — a massive white mud-brick palace that once housed the Kathiri sultans. Today, it serves as the Seiyun Museum, showcasing artifacts, manuscripts, and treasures from Hadramawt.
By midday, we return to the hotel for check-in and lunch, followed by a short rest to escape the midday heat. At around 3:00 PM, we set out for Shibam, famously called the “Manhattan of the Desert” due to its centuries-old mud skyscrapers. We’ll spend a couple of hours wandering its alleys, then climb to the nearby mountainside for a spectacular sunset view over the town. Evening return to the hotel.
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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