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Cars 4 Rental Guide To Yemen
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Travel warning
Travellers are at present strongly advised against all travel to Yemen and should visit one of the following government websites for the latest risk assessment:
British Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Website: www.fco.gov.uk/travel/countryadvice.asp
Tel: +44 (0)870 606 0290
US Department of State
Website: http://travel.state.gov/travel_warnings.html
Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Website: http://voyage.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/destinations/menu
The Republic of Yemen is bordered by Saudi Arabia, Oman and the Gulf of Aden. To the west lies the Red Sea. Yemen is predominantly mountainous, supporting terraced agriculture. The Central Region, intensely cultivated for centuries, is the site of many of the major towns. Sana’a, the capital, dates back to the first century. The citadel, Qasr al-Silah, was rebuilt after the arrival of Islam in the seventh century. The Great Mosque of Sana’a is the oldest and largest of the mosques in Sana’a. Ta’izz lies in the south at an altitude of 1400m (4590ft). The old city has been all but swallowed up by modern developments but beautiful old houses and mosques remain within the 13th-century city walls. The port of Aden is mentioned in the Biblical Book of Ezekiel (c. sixth century BC). There is a collection of pre-Islamic artefacts in the National Museum of Antiquities near Tawahi Harbour. To the south of Aden is Little Aden, in the crater of an extinct volcano; this is an area of small fishing villages, with several superb beaches fringing the Indian Ocean. The seafood is particularly recommended, as is haradha (a mincemeat and pepper dish).
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Car Hire Yemen
Cars 4 Rental can provide car hire vehicles in all the popular locations throughout Yemen. Whatever your requirements Cars 4 Rental will be able to provide a car to meet your needs. Our hire cars can be equipped with many optional extras including child seats so that your car rental is ideally suited to your needs.
Hire a car in Yemen
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