Socotra Island, located in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Yemen, is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique biodiversity and stunning landscapes. Often referred to as the "Galápagos of the Indian Ocean," Socotra is home to over 800 species of plants, animals, and birds that are found nowhere else on Earth. Its most iconic feature is the dragon’s blood tree, known for its umbrella-like shape and red resin.
The island’s rugged terrain includes sandy beaches, limestone mountains, and dense forests, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Socotra’s isolation has preserved its pristine environment, with its flora and fauna being some of the oldest and most distinct in the world. Despite its beauty, Socotra faces challenges due to political instability and limited infrastructure. Nevertheless, it remains a hidden gem, attracting those interested in natural history and off-the-beaten-path travel.