Introducing Yemen
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Introducing Yemen
Yemen, lies along the Red Sea and Gulf of Eden, and is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the east.
The population of Yemen is somewhere around 30 million. The nation is noted for its ancient cities and UNESCO architecture. The nation is dotted with some otherworldly sites which are not only unique but also a hotspot for archeologists.
Socotra Island is one of the most unique attractions in the world. The island is known for its otherworldly landscapes, including the iconic dragon’s blood trees.
Sana'a is the capital city of Yemen and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Old City of Sana'a is all about ancient houses, old mosques, and narrow alleys, offering visitors a glimpse into Yemen’s culture.
Al Hudaydah is set along the Red Sea coast. This colourful port city is noted for its beautiful beaches and ancient sites. The city is also home to the historic Al Hudaydah port, which is one of the oldest in the Arabian Peninsula.
Yemen remains the only country beginning with "Y." Its unique culture, history, and landscape continue to attract globetrotters.
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