Socotra Island
One of the most bizarre looking places on Earth, Socotra Island is truly a sight to behold. Situated in the Indian Ocean (just off the coasts of Somalia and Yemen) this island is truly a land from another time. Home to more than 800 species of plants, it’s the Galapagos of the Middle East and is the largest island found in the region.
Despite having over 40,000 inhabitants, the Yemeni Government just put in the first road only 2 years ago. And there are no real resorts as the island is geared very much towards eco tourism. But make the trip and you will see incredible plants that are over 20 million years old, a walled city, plenty of whales and dolphins, some of the rarest birds in the world and of course, picturesque, sandy, (and desolate) beaches. Leave planet Earth, without, really leaving the planet.
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