"Are we there yet?" For travelers with limited time there are national flights and
charters. Modes of transportation range from 1st class trains to cheroots to local buses. Renting a car or motorbike is perfect for those who like to stop and explore & get off the beaten track. And of course, there is the ever present taxi. Hitch hiking is not very popular and the driver will often expect a tip.
charters. Modes of transportation range from 1st class trains to cheroots to local buses. Renting a car or motorbike is perfect for those who like to stop and explore & get off the beaten track. And of course, there is the ever present taxi. Hitch hiking is not very popular and the driver will often expect a tip.Red Sea Bus
Buses go along all major asphalt roads - you need to buy a ticket beforehand at the terminal or at a major stop.
Keep in mind though, no buses travel into Yemen from other countries.
Red Sea Plane
Aden - Ade
Sana'a - Sana´a International Airport (SAH/OYSN)
There are plenty of internal flights in Yemen if you're in a hurry and can spare the cash. Flights go from San'a's airport to most of western Europe, Moscow, Kenya, Tanzania, Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, the Middle East, India and Pakistan.
Red Sea Taxi
Service taxis run on predetermined routes but without timetables - when they're full, they leave. Taxis travel most bus routes but also run on unpaved roads. You'll pay up to 50% more than you would for a bus. You can also hire private taxis. Rental cars generally come with their own drivers and are hired at travel agents.


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