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 | Yemen General Tips | Tips 31 - 40 of 66 |  | The business hours vary. Outside the central highlands, where the climate is roasting hot, there is often an extended midday break but some businesses open earlier and close later). Some businesses close around 1pm regardless for the qat sessions and reopen around 6pm. Banks open at 8am and close at noon Saturday to Thursday but opens only to 11am on Thursday. Government offices are open to 3pm while restaurants usually close around 9 or 10pm. Yemenia opens from 8am to 1pm or 5pm to 8pm Saturday to Wednesday. Leave a Comment
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It cost me 30 USD for my visa upon arrival at Sanaa airport. They took USD even my old wrinkled $20's. They made some European tourists go to the exchange window to the right of the visa counter. When you get off the plane you will take a bus to the terminal. Try and be the first one off, enter the arrivals building and head to your left. They are not know for speed here. I came from Dubai on an Emirates flight and it took me aboyut an hour to get through the line. The visa will take a whole page in your passport. They may ask you where you are staying and if you do not have a room rreservations just say the Arabia Felix or the Sheraton and there will be no issues. Apparently the visa price may vary based on what other have said..maybe I was lucky? Leave a Comment
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chew qat! It is the best way to meet the Yemeni people and understand more about their culture. You can't avoid qat in Yemen - even the president is rumoured to chew with members of his parliament. After midday prayers, most of the men turn their thoughts to qat, where to buy it from, where to chew it, and who to chew it with, and by about 3pm nearly everyone will have a wad of qat leaves stuffed in their cheek. They chew in houses, in shops, in the streets, and of course you can't travel anywhere without a few leaves to while away the hours. Qat is not restricted to men only, as women also chew, but mainly behind closed doors. Most visitors to Yemen will be offered qat at some point during their trip, and will become the centre of attention if they accept. Qat is a mild narcotic on the same level as coffee, and the main effects are lack of sleep and loss of appetite, especially for those not used to it. However, qat is only part of the qat party - the main reason for holding them is for the conversation and jokes, as qat is never chewed alone. Even if you don't chew (and believe it or not, there are some Yemeni men who don't!) qat 'parties' are a great way to meet Yemenis and be invited to their homee. The best way to buy qat is ask for the help of a Yemeni - it is very difficult to know if the qat is good or not, and to know how much it is worth. There are qat markets all over Yemen, although not so many people chew in the former South Yemen. In Sana'a, there is a market selling qat among other things in Bab as-Sabah between Maydan at-Tahrir and the Sa'ila in the old city. This is just one of many places in the capital where you will find qat being sold. More about qat on my Qat Travelogue.
Fondest memory? I have plenty of these! Walking through Souk al-Milh getting my shopping at dusk, sight-seeing in the old city, eating salteh and fahseh in a boiling hot kitchen, Bayt al Faqih Friday market, being the only foreigner in the old city of Zabid, snorkelling on the coral reefs in Al-Khowkha on the Red Sea, chewing qat with Yemeni friends... Leave a Comment
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Attend at least one qat-session. In the afternoon men come together in the nicest room of the house, the mafraj, usualy located at the top story of a house. Large quantaties of qat plants are availible. Still it is very apriciated that you bring a portion with you. Don't buy just any qat you see on the market, try to get some expert advice, since there are great differences in quality (and price!). The averidge man spents almost half of his salary on qat, which makes it the most importent economical item in the country.
Every funduq has a mafraj, so when you are not invited in a house, you can organise your own qat-session. The inn-keeper can advise you on where to buy for what price. The effect is for people who are used to more potent drugs as alcohol or worse hardly noticeable. The atraction is more a social then a fysical one. You spent a relaxed afternoon chewing and talking, drinking water or tea. Leave a Comment
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Change your dollars into Yemenite money. The exchange rate is 127,5 Ryal for 1 US$ (1996!), and the largest denomination is 200 Ryal (more current are banknotes of 50 and 100 Ryal). After changing your dollars, you will be the proud owner of a plastic bag full of money. You put the money you think to use in a pocket of your shirt (folded with a rubber band around it). The rest you put anywhere in your luggage. Leave a Comment
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ADEN City is regarded as one of the distinguished city for its various tourism potential, serving all aspects of tourism business.God has endowed it with splendid and attractive nature, beginning with a long strip of clean sandy sea - shores and clear blue bay which are suitable for all kinds of recreation and hobbies. And a chain of protective volcanic hills, with a variety of contours which are fit for climbing hobbies and adventures. Also moderate and fine climate most of the year; costal landscapes that allure land birds and abundance of fish. Coasts and Shores: Aden Governorate is distinguished for it’s attractive shores and it’s fine and clean sands along it’s whole coast , to which citizens and tourists are flocking around the year . The most important shores are: 1. Gold Mohur: It is situated in Tawahi at Elephant Bay and the tip of Hail Mountain , being overlooked by Shamsan Mountain , thus distinguished for it’s beautiful location and it’s warm water . You can find there Gold Mohur Club , Yemen Club , Elephant Bay Club and other tourist’s resorts 2. Al-Ghadir Shore : It is situated in Little-Aden city (Al-Buraika) which is distinguished for it’s beautiful location . There is a swimming club to which citizens and visitors come especially during holidays & weekends. 3. Abyan Coast Shore : It is situated at Khormaksar and considered to be the longest coast in Aden Governorate where you can find sands and rest houses . You can find also other shore scattered all over the coast of the Governorate and in more than one location such as Amran , Fukum and Khaisa shores SOCOTRA ISLAND: THE ROOF OF ARABIA: One of the oldest inhabited regions worldwide transports visitors back into the world of thousand and one nights. Close to nature and unspoiled natural beauty, Yemen this age-old center of civilization preserves a way of life that has hardly changed since the middle ages. 1.BACKGROUND : Socotra Island is the largest island of the Land of Sheba, approximately 120 Km long by 40 Km wide and a population of 35000 with their own district language and culture, they also speak the Arab language of Yemen. The coastal area is inhabited by fishermen majority of African origin, using African huts whereas the Wadis are inhabited by Nomads of Arab origin and the mountains region is inhabited by Nomads & Descendants of an old South Arabian tribe speaking the old Arabian dialect Socotri related to the Mahari dialect. Socotra is a member of a group of four outlying islands Abd Al-Kuri, Samha & Darsah. There are also interesting affinities with other groups of islands including Seychelles & some remote islands of the Atlantic Ocean. Being virtually isolated from the rest of the world for a long period, Socotra remains one of the most fascinating places on earth. An island that provides unique opportunity & challenge has Arabia's greatest plant & animal diversity. Many animals & plants that live today on Socotra are found nowhere else on earth. The very high degree of endemism makes the island an important place in terms of global wildlife conservation. It is believed that some of the plants & animals found on Socotra are in fact ancient relics of a much larger land mass which has been preserved here as a result of the fact that the Haghir Massif has not been totally submerged for at least 135 Million years. The absence on any indigenous mammals is reported to be further indication of the island's very ancient origins, possibly from time before mammals appeared on earth. 2. NATURE: While the people help make Socotra a haven in a hostile world, the island is also a natural wonderland. From the aqua lagoon at Qalansiya to the snow-white dunes at Ras Momi, from the alpine meadows of the Haggier Mountains to the desolation of Nowgad, Socotra is a land of surprising contrasts. Rising to over 1700 meters, the Haggier Mountains loom over Hadibo, Socotra's administrative capital. The red granite of the peaks has been stained a ghostly gray by the lichens, which grow thickly above tree line. Perennial streams radiate from the misty heights, green ribbons of life teaming with endemic fish and freshwater crabs. Limestone plateaus fan east and west, providing alkaline soils for the iconic Dragon's Blood Tree. Bottle trees grow in such profusion that entire hillsides turn pink following winter rains. Cucumber trees, statuesque relative of the melon, provide fodder for starving animals during times of drought 3.FLORA: Socotra is home to more than 800 species of plants, some 240 of which are endemic to the island, and there are certainly many more plant species that have yet to be discovered. For example, Dr. Tony Miller of the Royal Botanical Garden in Edinburgh recently collected the first known specimens of a tiny carnivorous plant, which grows on moist tree trunks in the higher reaches of the Haggier Mountains. One of the most famous Botanical curiosities of Socotra is the Dragon's tree, the tree is so named because any injury to the bark results in a deep red liquid excreting from the scar – compared in the past to the 'Blood of Dragons' 4. FAUNA: Birds, insects and underwater life which is considered very poorly explored areas of this fascinating island has received relatively little attention from the scientific community. There may be also undiscovered species of insects on Socotra. Because of the persistent monsoon winds, many Socotran insects have evolved relatively small wings, an adaptation, which prevents them from being blown out to sea. Other arthropods include immense centipedes which can reach a length of more than 20 centimeters and give a nasty pinch, at least two species of freshwater crabs, and huge spiders which spin yellow webs across woodland gaps, harmless to humans, but intimidating nonetheless. At least 80% of Socotra's reptiles are endemic, and herpetologists believe that there are still several undiscovered species on the island. About 140 species of birds have been recorded here with new species being found every year. The Socotra Bunting, Socotra Starling, Socotra Sunbird, Socotra Sparrow, Socotra Warbler, and Socotra Cisticola are six species that can be found nowhere else. Ornithologists believe that more detailed study of the ten endemic subspecies will lead to the splitting of some to full specific status. This most obvious bird to the visitor, however, is the ubiquitous Egyptian Vulture, known locally as Al Baladiya Socotri for its habit of cleaning up everything from kitchen waste to human feces. Outside of Hadibo, Socotra is a wonderfully clean place, thanks in large part to these active scavengers.Few terrestrial mammals live on Socotra although there are some bats and a species of genet. The sea surrounding the island teams with whales and dolphins, however, Sperm Whales, Short-finned Pilot Whales, Spinner, and Bottle-nosed dolphins have all been spotted close to shore. Socotran waters also abound in fish, ranging from tiny bright-reef dwellers to great spotted Whale Sharks more than 15 meters long. Crystal clarity makes this a divers dream.Its unique character with Arabia's greatest Biological diversity makes Socotra a potential candidate for designation as either a Natural World Heritage or a MAB Biosphere reserve, there is a need to undertake detailed Botanical & Zoological surveys throughout, but most urgent.A trip to Yemen is considered an experience of a way of life long since lost to the modern world, a dream destination of unusual record, a very rich mixture of archaeological, cultural, traditional arts, natural and historical heritage, a picture of a different age. Leave a Comment
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You know !!! i was born in jeddah & study thier but when i see sana'a at first time in 1985 i dont billeave that , it's incredbale legend ...realy i love it so mutch.
my best memory of yemen the great wither & i miss my good frinds thier like Abdul-rahman abotaleb ,ahmad abbas and wajeeh & nashwan . Leave a Comment
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You should go to SHIBAM....it's the most wonderful place !
Village women invited me to their community room whre we enjoyed chewing teh KAT leaf and lunch party. If you are a women, you may get girl-friend in Yemen , and they will invite you to their home. Leave a Comment
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Take a look on this internetpage: where there are a lot of great pictures of Yemen. One of them you can see here. Leave a Comment
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