The 10 most beautiful tourist sites in Yemen
Content: Many tourists flock to Yemen annually to visit and enjoy the stunning scenery and wonderful atmosphere. And if you are looking for some great tourist spots in Yemen, here are some places worth visiting:
1. Old Sana'a: The Yemeni capital includes an ancient city dating back more than 2,500 years, and is famous for its magical alleys, old houses, and popular markets.
2. Socotra: Socotra Island is the tourist jewel of Yemen, as it includes many beautiful sandy beaches and many wonderful landscapes.
3. The city of Shibam: The city of Shibam is characterized by its attractive scenery and ancient and archaeological monuments.
4. Al-Mun'in, Saada: Al-Mun'in is located in the governorate of Saada, and it is considered one of the wonderful archaeological and historical artifacts dating back more than 2500 years.
5. Hadhramout, Wadi Hadramout: There are many ancient palaces in Wadi Hadramout dating back to BC.
6. The candles, Shabwa: There are many caves in the Yemeni governorate of Shabwa. In the candle area, a large cave was discovered containing a number of ancient stone drawings.
7. Hawf Al-Baar, Hadramout: The Hawf Al-Baar Valley is considered one of the most important tourist sites in Yemen, and it has been registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
8. Shaleela, Southern Governorate: The city of Shaleela is distinguished by its ancient and archaeological monuments, which are of high importance to visitors.
9. Al-Hiti Cave, Southern Governorate: Al-Hiti Cave is one of the wonderful natural landmarks in Yemen, which is located in the village of Al-Hiti, located in the southern governorate.
10. Al-Ashash Market, Taiz: The ancient Al-Ashash market is considered one of the most important tourist places in Taiz Governorate in Yemen, and it is one of the most famous popular markets that includes many famous local products.
Landforms
Its topography is complicated by many twists and steep slopes, and it is divided into three distinct sections:
The western section: It includes the Al-Jaafaria district, and the western districts of Al-Jubin and Bilad Al-Taam, which are the Al-Hawaz Mountains, whose heights range between (1500-2950 meters) above sea level, and they are many rocks with few plains.
The middle section: It is the high mountain range from (1500-2950 meters) above sea level, which is steep and has a variety of crops.
The eastern section: It includes the Al-Salafiya district and the Mizhar district, which were created after the establishment of the governorate. It consists of the east of Al-Jubin and Kasma districts, which are distant and low-rise mountains interspersed with wide valleys and fertile agricultural plains. It is considered one of the most famous valleys of Raymah. It flows into the lands of the Mansouriya district in Tihama, then Wadi Al-Hamam known as Wadi Jahif, and most of the northern valleys of Rimah flow into Wadi Siham in Bab Kahlan to Tihama, passing through Al-Marwa’a, and then to the Red Sea. As for its southern valleys, it flows into Wadi Rima’a.
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