ISLAND OF SOCOTRA…
February 13 to 22, 2022
Led by STS Tour Manager
Arab governments are in conflict over an island paradise in the Indian Ocean that few people have ever seen. Socotra, the largest island in the Middle East, is one of the most isolated places on Earth, home to an ancient culture and some of the world's strangest-looking plants. The island is part of Yemen, but the United Arab Emirates has been investing there, building infrastructure. UNESCO has designated Socotra as World Heritage site in 2008 in recognition of its biodiversity. Hundreds of Socotra's species of plants, reptiles and land snails exist nowhere else on earth. Notable are the dragon’s blood trees that look like flying saucers perched on trunks. Adenium socotranum are trees that look like elephants’ legs with pink flowers on top. Birds such as the Socotra Starling, Socotra Sunbird, and Socotra Grosbeak are found nowhere else on the planet. Bats are the island’s only native mammal. In 2010 a Russian archaeological team discovered the ruins of a city on Socotra dating to the second century AD. The island is also held by some to be the location of the original Garden of Eden, due to its isolation, biological diversity, and the fact that it is located on the edge of Yemen’s Gulf of Aden, which many connect with the ancient Sumerian tales of a paradise called Dilmun.
Trip originating from Abu Dhabi using the direct flight on Air Arabia to Socotra Extensions in UAE are available