- Hadramout
tours
It one of the most
important places in
yemen to visit and you shoud not
miss to visit it.
- You can reach hadrmout
as;
Option 1 flying
1-from
Sana’a
to Mukalla or Sayuon
2-from
Aden
to Mukalla
3-from Socotra
to Mucalla
4-salalah in oman to Mukalla
Option2
by the rod
1-from
sana,a to marib -sayioun
2-from
Aden
Bir Bli
Mukalla
Tour programs
you can spend some days
tours from two days to 10 days tours and you can
make all kind of tours
camping in Hadramout mountains and in the
cost of Bir Ali
places
to see
.
Shibam
Manhattan
of Desert,
Capital of the Hadhramawt region since the end
of the reign of
Sheba
in the 3rd century A.D., Shibam is a
city that exceeds all visitors’ expectations.
The city, known as “Manhattan of the Desert” and
surrounded by fortified walls of the 16th
century, packs in nearly 500 five to seven –
storey buildings in less than a half square
kilometre. It is said that Shibam was founded by
a direct descendant of Noah and marked for a
long time the frontier between the Sultanates of
Al Qatn and Seiyun which disputed control of the
city till the arrival of the British. The
building of Shibam are the precursors of the
tower architecture adopted afterwards all over
the country. At the city doors you can visit the
mudbrick factories that are still functioning
today.
Tarim
Situated 35km northeast of
Sayun, Tarim has served as the seat of kings
since ancient times, and was Wadi Hadramout's
capital before Sayun. It also became known as a
great centre of Islamic teaching (along win
Sa'ada Jibla and Zabid, and its library test
fies to its former reputation
Sayun
Sayun has a distinguished
history. From the earliest days it was developed
by the local Hadramout clans and dynasties and
since the 15th century has been the Wadi
capital. For the traveler, Sayun offers a decent
range of accommodation, a convenient location
between the attractions of Shibam and Tarim, a
picturesque setting of mountains and palm trees,
and one of the most interesting museums in
Yemen.
Wadi Hadramout
Measuring over 165Km long
(and between700m to 12Kmwide), Wadi Hadramout is
the largest Wadi in Arabian
Peninsula. It's also one of the most
fertile and is intensely cultivated. When
traveling through the Wadi, you'll suddenly come
across – oasis-like – verdant plantations of the
date palms, bananas, lemons and papayas, as well
as crops of tobacco, henna and verity of
cereals. Named after the people who made their
home here, the Wadi is mentioned in both the
Bible and the Quran. The holy books made
reference
AL-Mukalla
The Hadramout's capital.
Al-Mukalla, is also one of Yemen
important ports. Fisherman arriving from other
regions first settled the area, and from the 8th
century AD it became an important local power
base. In the 18th and 19th centuries, as the
capital of the Que'iti dynasty, it grew quite
wealthy form sea trade. There's it grew deal to
engage the traveler in Al-Mukalla, but after
days in the Hadramout it makes an interesting
change of scene and a chance to sample the
excellent seafood.
Bir
Ali, the clearest Beach in Asia
Another south coast wonder is Bir Ali.
The
Bay
of Bir Ali
has beautiful white sand beaches, and clear
light blue waters. Bir Ali is ideal for camping,
and swimming and you never know you may be
visited by a school of playful dolphins..