Yemen Mainland Hadhramaut Tour

5 nights, 6 days     24 Oct, 2026 – 29 Oct, 2026

5 nights, 6 days      24 Oct, 2026 – 29 Oct, 2026     Price:US$ 3195

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Start Date

24 Oct, 2026

End Date

29 Oct, 2026

Duration

5 nights, 6 days

Price

3195

Journey back in time on our Mainland Yemen tour as you explore ancient mud cities and traverse dramatic wadis in the heart of the Hadhramaut region! This tour is designed for travellers seeking an authentic and immersive experience in one of the most culturally rich and historically significant areas of the Arabian Peninsula.

YPT was one of the very first travel companies to open Socotra up for tourism, and since then we have been very eager to expand tours to Yemen mainland. The Hadhramaut province, much like Socotra, has largely been spared by the Yemeni Civil War and is stable to allow tourists to return. Luckily, this hidden gem offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a perfect destination that few travellers have the opportunity to discover.

Our carefully curated Yemen Mainland Hadhramaut Tour will have you journey to Shibam, also known as the "Manhattan of the Desert," a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its impressive mud-brick skyscrapers that date back centuries.

We’ll also visit sites such as the ancient city of Al Mukalla, which was until recently closed to tourists; Tarim, the centre of Islamic scholarship, boasting historic mosques and a bustling marketplace; and of course, the breathtaking natural landscapes of Hadhramaut, including the stunning Wadi Doan with its picturesque villages hidden between towering cliffs, among lush palm trees.

As with every YPT tour, we’ll also make sure you sample delicious Yemeni cuisine and mingle with the locals. This trip to the Hadhramaut province will give you a truly unique glimpse into contemporary life in a recovering Yemen. We will provide you with a safe and comfortable environment while ensuring you have an unforgettable experience.

The tour commences in Cairo, Egypt, where we can arrange your return Yemenia Airways ticket. The tour is all inclusive with meals, accommodation and a visa for Yemen. Make the most of your visit to Cairo by joining our Alternative Egypt Tour after this trip.

Our tours to Yemen are capped at low numbers for security purposes.

Tour Highlight

  • Be one of the very few foreigners to visit mainland Yemen - one of the least visited countries in the world

  • Explore Shibam - best known at the "Manhattan of the Desert", a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its towering mudbrick skyscrapers built over 500 years ago.

  • Visit Mukalla where the famous Palace of the Sultan stands. It previously served as the residence of the ruling Sultan of the Qu'aiti Sultanate.

Included

  • Accommodation on a twin-share basis
  • Yemeni visa & security clearance
  • All meals in Yemen
  • Complete private transportation in Yemen
  • YPT & English-speaking local guide
  • Entry fees & travel permits

Excluded

  • Return Yemenia Airways flight ($900)
  • International flights to Cairo
  • Single supplement (€350)
  • Egypt visa on arrival ($25)
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for local guides
  • Personal expenses
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Saturday 24th October – Cairo, Egypt – Seiyun, Yemen – Hawta

  • Arrive at your convenience into Cairo – the capital city of Egypt which is well connected with flights from Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
  • Group members will meet at 2:45pm at Cairo International Airport to check into the Yemenia Airways flight bound to depart at 5:45pm and arriving in Seiyun at 10:15pm. Flight schedule is subject to change and will be confirmed closer to the tour.
  • Upon arrival, the group will go through customs and immigration. Our local guide will meet us as we exit the terminal.
  • Seiyun is the largest and most important city in southern Yemen. Legend has it that it started as a resting point for travellers and was named after a woman called Seiyun who worked in a café. Depending on our time of arrival, we will do a brief walk around the city, head to a viewpoint in the late afternoon to enjoy a magnificent sunset, or simply make our way to our hotel – located in a traditional building and boasting a swimming pool!
  • Dinner and overnight in Hawta.

Sunday 25th October – Seiyun – Al Mukalla

  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Embark on a 5 hours journey to Al Mukalla, a major port city located at the Gulf of Aden, on the shores of the Arabian Sea. The trip is a good opportunity to see the beautiful landscape of the region, as we exit the wadi (valley) and drive down to the coast.

Afternoon

  • Al Mukalla was previously controlled by Al-Qaeda at the beginning of the civil war and was not accessible for tourists. It has only recently re-opened again for foreigners.
  • Tour highlight – Upon arrival in Mukalla, we’ll head to the Old Town and the port. The signs from the civil war are still present in the city: you’ll hear more about this during your visit. You’ll also see that the city is as alive as ever, with numerous pool tables scattered around so that people can play on the street!
  • Visit the Old Market of Mukalla, an interesting mix of shops selling goods from all over Yemen and a good spot to experience local life. This is the perfect opportunity to buy local Yemeni clothes and to experience daily life in Yemen.
  • Dinner and overnight stay in Mukalla.

Monday 26th October –  Mukalla – Wadi Doan – Haid Al-Jizil

  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Before departing, we’ll head back to Mukalla to explore the vibrant fish and vegetable market located right on the coast.
  • We’ll also visit the Mukalla Museum, located in the Palace of the Sultan. It served as the residence of the ruling Sultan of the Qu’aiti Sultanate until the 1967 revolution.
  • See the Khoor Mukhalla and Al-Ghawizi Fort, some of the oldest fortresses not only in Yemen but on the Arabian peninsula.

Afternoon

  • We’ll have a local lunch in the area and begin our drive to Wadi Doan. This is one of the most picturesque places within the region and a hidden gem that is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
  • For a panoramic view of the area, we’ll take you to the Haid Al-Jizil Hotel, which will also be our hotel for the evening.
  • We’ll continue with a one-hour hike down the canyon, to the villages of Hawfah and Bugshan. The latter is a beautiful village famous for its coloured palace, a truly curious building that was built at the end of the 19th century and is now one the landmarks of the region. There’s also a mosque with locals visiting during prayer times.
  • We head back to Haid Al-Jizil hotel just before sunset so we can soak in the view.
  • Dinner and overnight stay in Haid Al-Jizil.

Tuesday 27th October – Haid Al-Jizil – Wadi Doan – Shibam – Hawta

  • Breakfast at hotel
  • We will head back to the village of Bugshan and spend more time visiting it. We’ll have the chance to climb to the top of an eight-stories abandoned hotel, said to be the highest mud-building in the world. This will give you a beautiful view of the village and of the Colourful palace.
  • Drive to the town of Ribat Ba-Ashan. From here, we will walk to Qarht Bahumaish, a picturesque small village. Most of the villages we’ll see today are so small that they are either not on maps, or abandoned. This is truly uncharted territory!
  • We drive further down in Wadi Doan. Along the way we make various stops at small villages and towns to experience the local life in the valley. Among them, we’ll see the photogenic village of Musainah. We’ll also stop at Qarn Majid, where we can see the unmistakeable Husn Fort, built in 1812, that towers above the village, balanced atop a gorge.

Afternoon

  • In the afternoon we’ll visit Al Khuraiba, a beautiful town and a great place to break up the journey for lunch.
  • As we continue on we stop at a truly unique site, the former palace of the Osama Bin-Laden family. If the guardian is here, he may open the door so we can visit the garden.
  • The journey continues with rest and tour stops at Sif and Hajjrain villages – this is one of the best ways to see daily local life in Yemen.
  • We’ll continue to Shibam, in Wadi Hadhramaut, in time for another gorgeous sunset. This is the perfect postcard-picture of your Yemeni trip, and one of the most incredible sunsets in the world.
  • Dinner and overnight stay in Hawta.

Wednesday 28th October – Hawta – Shibam – Seiyun – Aynat – Tarim

  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Trip highlight – Head to Shibam, best known at the “Manhattan of the Desert”, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its towering mudbrick skyscrapers built over 500 years ago.
  • We’ll have a city tour of Shibam, which will include all the must-sees of the town, as well as the mud towers that are the trademark of the city. We’ll climb one of the houses and see the area from the top for a stunning view.
  • We’ll return back to Seiyun and on arrival we’ll stop at the Sultan Palace Museum, that was the royal residence of the sultan of Kathiri. It is one of the world’s largest mud-brick structures and resembles a giant sand castle. We’ll also see the Falas Fort, built to fortify the city.
  • Continue the city tour which includes the main mosque, town centre, as well as the Al-Handal Souk – a great place for souvenirs and bargain hunting. We will also check out the local fruit and vegetable market, a place filled with friendly locals. We recommend buying locally grown cashew nuts, dates, or coffee – Yemen is famous for its mocha coffee beans, named after the city of Mocha.

Afternoon

  • Continue on towards Aynat, a small village in Eastern Yemen famous for its shrines.
  • Our very last stop of the day is Tarim, a historical village where all buildings are made of mud. It is estimated to contain the highest concentration of descendants of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad anywhere in the world.
  • We’ll explore the main sites which includes the beautiful Al-Muhdhar Mosque, crowned by a mud minaret measuring approximately 53 metres, the highest in Yemen.
  • For our last night of the tour, we’ll head back to Hawta where our local guides have arranged a traditional Yemeni farewell.
  • Overnight stay in Hawta.

Thursday 29th October – Hawta – Seiyun

  • Morning departure to catch the flight back to Cairo with Yemenia Airways’ flight departing at 3:30pm and arriving in Cairo at 6:15pm. Depending on the flight schedule, we may have time to head back to the city centre for last-minute shopping. Flight schedule is subject to change and will be confirmed closer to the tour.
  • Tour concludes on arrival into Cairo.

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