18. – 30. januar 2027

13-days tripŸ • plane • jeeps

A LONGER AND MORE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM, ADAPTED FOR BOTH MORE CASUAL TRAVELERS AND HIKERERS!

5 % popust na osnovno ceno aranžmaja ob prijavi do 31. 5. 2026!

Socotra is an island in the western part of the Indian Ocean, which with its still untouched nature is a true paradise for anyone who visits it. Some call it the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean, because the island is home to an extremely large number of endemic plant and animal species, which also attract many researchers. The mostly carsted plateaus give us the feeling of being on another planet, the boswellias, dragon trees, bottle and cucumber trees, many species of birds and lizards have a unique appearance, on the coasts and in the riverbeds we can watch colorful crabs and dragonflies for hours, we observe magically beautiful sunrises and sunsets and the southern night sky without light pollution. Accompanied by friendly and always smiling locals, we give ourselves completely to this wonderful paradise on earth.

PRIPOROČAMO PRIJAVO VSAJ 8 MESECEV PRED ODHODOM ZARADI ZAGOTOVITVE LETALSKIH KART NA RELACIJI ABU DHABI – SOCOTRA, SAJ SO ZARADI VELIKEGA ZANIMANJA ZELO HITRO RAZPRODANE.

1. dan: ponedeljek, 18. 1. 2027

Odhod iz Slovenije z direktnim letom Ljubljana – Dubaj. Transfer iz Dubaja do Abu Dhabija. 

2. dan: torek, 19. 1. 2027

Morning flight from Abu Dhabi to Socotra. After completing all the formalities at the airport, drive to Wadi Ayhaft, where we will explore the gorge, swim in a natural pool and come into contact with the island's unusual flora and fauna for the first time (if we have time - depending on the arrival time of the aircraft in Socotra). Camping in Wadi Ayhaft.

3. dan: sreda, 20. 1. 2027

After breakfast, you will drive to Dihamri Beach, which is a true paradise for snorkelling and enjoying corals and colourful fish species, so we will spend most of the morning here. For land lovers, there will be time to climb a nearby hill and admire the view of the north coast. We then drive to the Momi karst Plateau, where we will descend into the Kilissan Canyon, discover endemic plants and animals and swim in beautiful riverbeds. After climbing back up to the plateau, we have some time to explore the surrounding area. Camping on the Momi plateau.

4. dan: četrtek, 21. 1. 2027 

In the morning, head to the Homhil Plateau, considered the island's natural botanical garden, where we can see incense boswellia (Boswellia sacra), cucumber tree (Dendrosicyos socotrana), aloe (Aloe perryi), tree spurge (Euphorbia arbuscula), bottle tree (Adenium obesum subsp. socotranum) and other species, and in the stream beds leading to a natural pool overlooking the Arabian Sea, we will observe endemic orange crabs (Socotrapotamon socotrensis). Of course, we will make an obligatory stop to swim in the natural pool, and from there we will descend on foot to Wadi Shefa on the north-east coast of the island. There, vehicles will be waiting for us to take us to Cape Ras Erssel, where we can observe the contact between the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Dinner and overnight stay on the beach at Erher.

5. dan: petek, 22. 1. 2027

After breakfast we drive to the foot of the hill where the Hoq karst cave is located, which you have to climb for about 1.5 hours for about 350 metres. The cave hides beautiful stalactite structures and a small lake, and extremely interesting archaeological remains have also been found in it. In front of the entrance to the cave there is a marvellous view of the north coast of Socotra. During the ascent and descent, we can get to know interesting plant and animal species, and we will also come across interesting species on the north coast. After lunch, we drive through the Wadi Di Farho to the Nojed Plain in the southern part of the island. Camping on the beach by the Indian Ocean.

6. dan: sobota, 23. 1. 2027

After breakfast, we visit the picturesque sand dunes and salt pans, where salt is mined alongside date palm plantations. We then visit the Degub Cave, which was once inhabited by people and also contains a water spring. We continue our journey northwards to the Dixam Plateau and through the Wadi Dirhur to the Fermihin Plateau, where a forest of dragon trees thrives. Before dinner, we visit the locals and learn about their way of life and their efforts to preserve endangered tree species, especially boswellia and dragon trees. Camping under the dragon trees.

GROUP A

GROUP B

7. dan: nedelja, 24. 1. 2027

After breakfast, we first take a short hike through the dragon tree forest and then stop in Wadi Dirham, where we have some time to explore endemic plants and animals. We visit a traditional village and learn about the way of life of the people in this remote area where traditional values are still alive. Later drive to Wadi Dirhur and swim in natural pools. Camping on the Firmihin plateau under the dragon trees.

7. dan: nedelja, 24. 1. 2027

After breakfast, you start the hike towards the Haghier mountains. Start at an altitude of approx. 740 m, finish at an altitude of approx. 1480 m, length of the trail: 10 km, walking time: 6-7 hours. During the hike, we get to know various endemic plant and animal species that only thrive in this part of the island due to the higher altitude and greater rainfall. Camping near the highest peak on the island, Skand.

8. dan: ponedeljek, 25. 1. 2027

After breakfast, we drive again to Wadi Dirhur and from there to the Dixam Plateau, where we visit a local school and learn about the school system in Socotra. We then drive to the Tohr Plateau, where we meet up with the other group for lunch. If we still have time, we will stop in the village of Ghubba and visit a cenote and a mangrove tree nursery. We continue to the sandy beach of Qadama in the north-west of the island, where we have time to relax and swim. Camping on the beach at Qadama.

8. dan: ponedeljek, 25. 1. 2027 

After breakfast, we take some time to explore the surrounding area and, if we are lucky with clear weather, enjoy the beautiful view of the wild mountains. This is followed by a descent to the Tohr plateau (9 km, approx. 500 metres descent, 4-6 hours walking time), where vehicles will be waiting to take us to lunch with another group. If time permits, we will stop in the village of Ghubba and visit a cenote and a mangrove nursery. We continue the journey to the sandy beach of Qadama in the north-west of the island, where we have time to relax and swim. 

9. dan: torek, 26. 1. 2027

After breakfast, we will drive to the village of Ghubba, where we will learn about the local cenotes and ancient salt pans. From there we will continue towards the town of Qalansiya and the nearby Detwah Lagoon, where we will enjoy the beautiful scenery and explore the lagoon with its numerous water birds and sea crabs. After lunch we will visit a local man, Abdulah, who lives in a nearby cave. Together with him we will walk through the lagoon and learn about the marine animals and their way of life. After the visit, you will drive to Qalansiya, where you will have the opportunity to paint yourself with henna and visit a shop with local products. Camping in the Detwah lagoon.

10. dan: sreda, 27. 1. 2027

In the morning boat trip to the beach of Schuab. With luck, we will be accompanied on the way by dolphins and many species of birds that nest or feed on marine organisms in this part of the island. Along Schuab beach there are still remnants of mangroves to which we will hike, and then we will have some time for swimming before returning. In the afternoon, we will learn about traditional Socotra music and dance. Overnight stay at Detwah Lagoon.

11. dan: četrtek, 28. 1. 2027

After breakfast you have the option of hiking to the summit above the lagoon and exploring the surrounding area, swimming and relaxing in the afternoon. Camping in the Detwah lagoon.

12. dan: petek, 29. 1. 2027

Po zgodnjem zajtrku se bomo odpeljali do letališča in po opravljenih vseh formalnostih let Socotra – Abu Dhabi. Transfer z letališča Abu Dhabi do hotela v Dubaj.

13. dan: sobota, 30. 1. 2027

Po zajtrku kratek transfer do Letališča, let Dubaj – Ljubljana. Na letališče Brnik prispemo sredi dneva.

Guiding: Janja Benedik and a local guide.

The price of the trip depends on the group selected and the number of passengers booked.

GROUP A (more casual variant):

  • 14 oseb: 3.250,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 13 oseb: 3.280,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 12 oseb: 3.320,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 11 oseb: 3.365,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 10 oseb: 3.415,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 9 oseb: 3.480,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 8 oseb: 3.685,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 7 oseb: 3.790,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 6 oseb: 3.925,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana.

GROUP B (more challenging variant with a hike to the Haghier Mountains):

  • 14 oseb: 3.515,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 13 oseb: 3.550,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 12 oseb: 3.590,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 11 oseb: 3.635,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 10 oseb: 3.690,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 9 oseb: 3.755,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 8 oseb: 3.965,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 7 oseb: 4.070,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana,
  • 6 oseb: 4.215,00 € + letalska karta Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana.

Cena letalske karte Ljubljana – Dubaj – Ljubljana (Fly Dubai) je odvisna od časa nakupa letalskih kart, kar storimo ob prijavi minimalnega števila potnikov. Cene so običajno med 450 in 650 eur.

ADDITIONAL CHARGES ON DEMAND:

  • trip cancellation insurance from Zavarovalnica Triglav,
  • travel insurance with Zavarovalnica Triglav.

THE PRICE INCLUDES:

  • letalski prevoz Abu Dhabi – Hadibo (Socotra) in Hadibo – Abu Dhabi,
  • entry visa for Socotra,
  • all transports with 4 x 4 vehicles in Socotra according to the program, rental of drivers/cooks,
  • boat trip to Schuab beach and back,
  • 10 x overnight stay in tents, rental of tents and sleeping mats,
  • 3 meals per day (breakfast, lunch, dinner), on the first day of arrival in Socotra only lunch and dinner, on the last day in Socotra only breakfast; on the way from Slovenia to Socotra and back passengers organise their own food at the airports,
  • transfer na relaciji Dubaj – Abu Dhabi – Dubaj,
  • spremstvo lokalnega socotranskega vodnika z dobrim poznavanjem lokalnega rastlinstva in živalstva ter kulture,
  • for group B additional camel escort with a guide to transport luggage, food and tents,
  • vodenje slovenskega vodnika s poznavanjem socotranskega rastlinstva, živalstva, geologije in sokotranske kulture,
  • entry fees for protected areas,
  • costs for the preparation and organization of the trip.

NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:

  • additional food and drink,
  • henna painting (3-5 €),
  • anything not specifically stated,
  • Tips for local guide and drivers (from 20 to 50 EUR per person, depending on the number of passengers).

IMPORTANT!

Cena aranžmaja je preračuna glede na ponudbo v sredini septembra 2025. Če se bodo v času do odhoda spremenile cene letalskih prevoznikov ali aranžmaja na Socotri, si pridržujemo pravico do spremembe cene aranžmaja.

Currently, the cheapest way to fly to Socotra is a private flight from Abu Dhabi, which is not cheap, which is the reason for the high price of the arrangement, and the high fuel prices on Socotra also contribute to the high price.

  • During their stay on Socotra, passengers are not specifically covered by health insurance, nor are their property or any damage (personal injury, theft, car accidents, kidnapping, terrorist attacks, unrest in the country, natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires, floods, landslides, etc.) - each passenger takes out their own insurance through an agency or directly with the insurance company;
  • we are not responsible if in case of natural disasters, such as earthquakes, fires, floods, landslides, ... the travel program must be changed,
  • we are not responsible for accidents or injuries during trekking and their consequences,
  • in the event of an increase in the price of gasoline, airline tickets or other prices, the price of the arrangement may increase,
  • we are not responsible for cancellations, delays or changes of flights of airlines and their consequences (higher costs, non-implementation of the entire programme),
  • if the airline cancels the flight and it is taken over by another airline, we will not cover any additional costs,
  • we do not assume the consequences of loss of luggage during air transport, all possible costs are borne by the passenger.
  • special medical care (e.g. vaccination) is not required before departure.

FLIGHT TO SOCOTRA AND BACK

We fly from Ljubljana to Abu Dhabi with Turkish Airlines and take a private flight from there to the capital Hadibo in Socotra.

TRAVEL DATE

The dates in January and February have been chosen deliberately, as this is when the temperatures are most favourable (between 22 and 30 degrees during the day, around 20 degrees at night and around 15 degrees on the plateaus) and the probability of rainfall is lowest, as the winter monsoon generally ends in December. These months also see the most flowering plants, which bloom after the winter rainfall, and the animals are also more active. From March to the end of September, daytime temperatures are already at 40 degrees or more, very strong winds blow in summer, and from October to December there is often heavy rainfall, especially in November.

TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

To travel to Socotra, you need a passport that is valid for 6 months after your return home and does not have an Israeli stamp. A visa is not required for travelling to the United Arab Emirates, but is required for Socotra. You must therefore present a colour scan or colour copy of your passport when registering. The visa is arranged by a partner organisation in Socotra and the price is already included in the package price.

Travelling around Socotra

We drive across the island in jeeps (4×4), as the roads are difficult or even impassable for normal vehicles. We are driven by experienced locals.

ELECTRICITY, INTERNET

Electricity is usually only available in the towns of Hadibo and Qalansia; in the areas where we camp, there is generally no electricity or only generators for lighting, and even then only in a few places. Charging mobile phones and camera batteries is limited to charging in the car while driving across the island. It is recommended that you take a portable battery (power bank) with you.

The telephone signal on the island is only available in the two towns and along the south coast, otherwise there is no signal. Our phone providers do not offer a connection on the island, the only option is to buy a SIM card at the airport in Abu Dhabi, but the connection is still unreliable and the internet is also poor and slow.

Internet access is available everywhere in the United Arab Emirates, but English-style three-pin sockets are used. It is recommended that you bring an adapter.

FOOD

The food on Socotra is very simple and rather monotonous, but extremely tasty. For breakfast there is bread, butter, processed cheese, jam, eggs, boiled beans, fresh vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers) and fruit. For lunch and dinner there is usually fresh grilled fish, rice, macaroni, sometimes potatoes and always boiled or fresh vegetables as a side dish. On colder evenings (on the plateaus) a delicious vegetable soup is also cooked, and once a week there is usually grilled goat. The food is very tasty and there is always plenty of it. Fresh fruit or dates are also served after meals. All meals are also prepared for vegetarians, vegans and people with gluten allergies if ordered in advance, so there are really never any problems with the food.

OVERNIGHT STAY

There are only a few hotels on Socotra, only in the capital Hadibo, which are either very expensive or of dubious quality. We therefore only use tents in designated areas, as the island is protected by UNESCO and camping is not permitted everywhere. Each participant has their own tent, for which there is no additional charge. Some camps have toilets and showers, but most do not yet have this infrastructure, so we look for toilets in the countryside and we take care of bathing every day by swimming in the sea or in freshwater pools. For basic hygiene we use biodegradable wet wipes, and for washing we use natural soaps to avoid polluting the rivers, streams and sea with chemicals. In many places, rivers with a constant water level are still the only source of drinking water for the local population, so we ensure that water is used responsibly.

ESTIMATED COST OF THE JOURNEY

There are practically no shops on Socotra, only small shops in the villages along the north and south coasts and in the two towns where you can buy basic household items. On the way we are stopped by children who offer us frankincense resin from the frankincense tree or powdered resin from the dragon's blood tree (price for packets approx. 2 dollars). In Hadibo and Qalansia there are also some shops selling headscarves and "skirts" worn by men. You can also buy ceramic vessels for incense and woven baskets, and Socotra honey and sit belts are also famous. At the moment you can't buy anything else on the island. Payment in euros is not usually possible, so we carry American dollars that are not older than 2008.

OBLAČILA IN OBUTEV

Socotra is a Muslim island, so it is recommended to adhere to basic dress codes and respect the local culture. Shirts should cover the shoulders and not have a low neckline, shorts or skirts should cover the knees. Swimwear should be as classic as possible, i.e. one-piece and with as little cleavage as possible (no Brazilians or thongs).

You should bring clothing for higher and lower temperatures, a hat, hiking sandals and flat hiking shoes, and possibly foldable hiking poles.

OTHER EQUIPMENT

As basic luggage, I recommend a soft travelling bag and a small rucksack. For camping, we get all the equipment we need, i.e. a tent (one tent per person, with enough space for sleeping and luggage), a mat, a pillow and, if necessary, a blanket. As a rule, we only take a thin sleeping bag (up to 10 degrees). If you don't have one, you can borrow one from the locals.

There is also the option of snorkelling or diving at Dihamri Beach, where there is a special marine reserve. You can rent a mask for about 5 dollars, but you can of course bring your own. I also recommend an underwater camera, as the underwater world here is really diverse and colourful.

SAFETY

Socotra is a safe island and the events in Yemen, Israel, Palestine, Syria and Iran have no influence on the island. The island formally belongs to Yemen, but we are travelling via the United Arab Emirates, which has taken advantage of the political crisis in Yemen and "economically occupied" the island, and the political events in Yemen have no direct impact on the island. As everywhere, you just need to be careful with your personal belongings.

CONTACT WITH THE NATIVES

As far as possible, we will also have contact with the locals as part of the programme and get to know their way of life, which is usually still very primitive and simple. In consultation with the local guides, we do not give the children sweets or any gifts, as they do not want their children to become accustomed to begging and want to teach them dignity. If requested, we bring coloured pencils, markers, promotional T-shirts, stationery, basic medical supplies (NO plasters, bandages, medicines as they do not understand the instructions in them and could harm them), etc. We give all items to the adults or leave them at the local school as they know best which of them needs what the most. The local community is based on strong family and tribal ties and they help each other a lot. Due to the limited availability of dental care, I would advise against bringing sweets to the children.

In the evening we will be able to talk to a local English-speaking guide about many topics. I have also translated some local stories and legends from English, which will enrich our evenings around the fire and drinking tea.

SPECIAL WARNING

The island of Socotra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its nature and traditional culture. It is therefore FORBIDDEN to take plants, animals, stones, fossils, mussel shells and snails etc. from the island. Many people find it difficult to resist possible temptations, but we must be aware that we are only short-term guests on the island and must therefore behave respectfully and responsibly. Unfortunately, more and more tourists are not aware of this and sometimes disturb the silence of the natural environment with loud music and drones. Let's set an example with our responsible visit and respectful behaviour towards nature and the locals, because the island is already under threat from some tourists who are not aware of the value and importance of preserving the natural environment, and unfortunately many locals also comply in their desire to earn more.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PROGRAMS OF GROUP A AND B

With the coming tourist season, the island will be connected to Abu Dhabi by more flights. Therefore, I have decided to extend the current one-week programme by three days, because for most travellers one week on the island is not enough, and a two-week package is already quite expensive. As many travellers also want to conquer the highest peak of Socotra, Scand, I have decided to offer them a two-day hike (group B), while those who don't want to or can't do that will get to know the life of the local population in the interior of the island (group A).

ATTENTION! The hike to the highest peak, Skand, is quite demanding and can only be undertaken by people in good physical condition. The group is accompanied by camels with a guide and carries all the necessary equipment, while we ourselves only carry a small rucksack with the most necessary equipment for the day.  

Januarja 2025 je izšel Naravoslovni vodnik Sokotra, v katerem boste našli informacije o geološkem nastanku, geografiji, prilagoditvah rastlin in živali na posebne razmere na otoku, spoznali osnovne značilnosti tradicionalnega življenja domačinov, zgodovino poselitve otoka, kot priloga pa so prikazane najbolj značilne ter pogoste rastlinske in živalske vrste, ki jih boste imeli možnost videti na potovanju.

Avtorica besedila in fotografij: Janja Benedik.

Vsi udeleženci potovanja na Socotro imate 20 % popust, na voljo je le še nekaj izvodov. 

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