About Caravan Tours:
Caravan Tours is a private , wholly Yemeni owned company, which is committed to develop forms of tourism which bring real benefits to both visitors and hosts.
As a private company , Caravan Tours cannot set policy on how tourism in Yemen should develop but we are constantly seeking, through contacts with other travel
agents and with national and regional government and through our example, to contribute to the national debate and to the framing of a code for responsible tourism practice.
What Caravan Tours Do?
Our guided tours are designed for intimate groups, commencing and concluding in the same country. They are consistently led by bilingual guides, blending local expertise with international perspectives.
We meticulously select tour dates aligning with specific events, ensuring you experience the destination at its prime. Our offerings are limited to destinations extensively researched through our own explorations, with each tour tried and proven.
Safety is paramount in our itinerary planning, and we prioritize authentic local interactions. Every tour is assured to depart, providing you with a secure and enriching experience.
Embrace boldness and adventure. Go beyond mere observation, truly immerse yourself in the world.
Mission of Caravan Tours?
To unveil the realities obscured by stigma in some of the world’s most marginalized places—locations often unfairly branded as perilous and out of reach—we transcend mere rhetoric to reveal the authentic facets of these countries.
Our commitment to sustainable travel involves maintaining a climate-positive workforce and exclusively collaborating with small local partners in each destination. Our goal is to neutralize all carbon emissions, ensuring our tours have a positive impact on the climate. Explore our partnership with Ecologi for detailed information.
Furthermore, we contribute to non-profits like Women for Women International, directing a portion of our sales to support their transformative programs in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and South Sudan