Sana'a Old City
In the 7th and 8th centuries the city became a major centre for the propagation of Islam. This religious and political heritage can be seen in the 103 mosques
Shibam Hadramout
Surrounded by a fortified wall, the 16th-century city of Shibam is one of the oldest and best examples of urban planning based on the principle of vertical construction...
Socotra Island
Socotra Island is really the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean (Arabian Sea). It is the last refuge of the -almost instinct, a remote Yemeni island off the horn of Africa...



Yemenis usually eat three times a day at home. The traditional diet varies locally....
he marine biodiversity of the Socotra Archipelago is lesser known than the islands' botanical and bird life treasures.!
Rock Palace, a palace built on top of an enormous rock dating back to 1786 AD, and ordered by Imam Mansour Ali Bin Mehdi Abbas...
Crowned by a 46-meter-high mud minaret (150 ft), the highest in Yemen.
In ancient times Marib, 120 km from Sana’a in the Wadi Adhana region, was a major centre of the Sabaean empire, the oldest, most celebrated and powerful of the south Arabian kingdoms.
Socotra has a unique and fascinating flora. Of the 850 species of flowering plants and ferns found in the archipelago, about 275 are believed to be endemic.
Taiz is the third important city in the country along with Sana'a and Aden. Sets at the feet of Saber Mountain around 265 km away from capitalSana'a.
Sana’a is one of the ancient Yemen cities dating date back to the Sabean dynasty. The oldest reference to its existence is found in inscriptions dates back to the late the 1st Century AD.
The market is considered to be one of the of the Arab Islamic city the markets of old Sana’a are regarded as a living example of this.There are ten such markets, each specializing in a certain craft...
As is well known, bird watching is one of the key categories of ecotourists and the most widespread in the world. Only in the US and Canada it is estimated that there are over 60million bird watchers,
Surrounded by a fortified wall, the 16th-century city of Shibam is one of the oldest and best examples of urban planning based on the principle of vertical construction.