SOCOTRA  

Trip Details:

Dates: February 6 - February 13, 2026

Price: 800 KWD (Installment Payment Option Available)

Level: Easy Level

Accommodation: Camping

Group Size: 10-15 Adults

Arrival and Departure Airport: Socotra Airport (meetup at Abu Dhabi Airport)

Guided by Ahmed Almonsouri


What’s Included

Camping including all camping equipment, bathrooms, etc.
All Activities mentioned in itinerary
Transportation
All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks/drinks)

What’s Excluded

Flights
Visa (if applicable)

Trip Highlights

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    Day 1: Arrival to Socotra and camping in Arher area

    Day 2: HOQ Cave

    Day 3: Natural pool on the mountain and Dihammri

    Day 4: The Indian Ocean, Wadi Kelisan, and Zahek sand dunes

    Day 5: Digub Cave, Dicksam Plateau, Firemen, Dragon Blood Tree forst

    Day 6: The beach beach in the world, Detwah Lagoon

    Day 7: Qalansiya, Shuaab beach, and Dolphin watching

  • We’ll be visiting Socotra during a beautiful and stable time of year, with warm days and calm winds. The weather is perfect for camping, swimming, and exploring the island’s landscapes. In February, temperatures average between 24–29°C, with sunny skies and comfortable evenings by the sea.

  • We’re flexible with payments! To reserve your spot, a non-refundable deposit of 275 KD is required. The remaining balance can be paid in monthly installments, with the final payment due one month before the trip.

    For example, if the trip is in July and you sign up in March, your payments would be spread across March, April, May, and the final one in June.

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Hear from our Prismers

“It was a trip of a lifetime!! first time traveling with a group, and we became a family instantly. everything about the trip was magical. endless laughter and dancing, it unleashed the inner child in us.” - Fatima AlSamahiji

Guided by Ahmed Almonsouri

Hello hello hello! I’m Ahmed, the founder of Prism Adventures and a lifelong believer that travel should be about people, not just places. I love good conversations, long hikes, and that feeling when everyone in a group becomes like family. If you’ve joined a Prism trip before, you already know how much I value connection, laughter, and a little bit of chaos along the way.

I started Prism Adventures because I was craving something deeper from travel, something raw, real, and human. Back in 2016, I went on a hiking trip in Oman with friends, and between the laughter and quiet moments, I found a kind of freedom I’d never felt before. That moment changed everything. In 2018, I started Prism to create that same sense of belonging and adventure for others, and I haven’t looked back since.

Get to know Ahmed

What moment on a trip always sticks with you?
That quiet part after a long day when everyone’s tired, laughing, and real.

How do you spend your time when you’re not guiding?
Playing piano, hanging out with my close friends, and working out.

What’s one thing travel has taught you?
That people everywhere just want to be heard and understood, and deep down, we’re far more alike than we are different.

Do you believe in getting lost?
I got to the best moments of my life after feeling lost.

What kind of people inspire you?
People who are giving, empathetic, compassionate, and understanding.

What’s one thing you hope everyone takes from a Prism trip?
That you don’t need to have it all figured out, and that you’ll never be alone. You will always meet beautiful people and make wonderful new friendships.

What’s your favorite TV show?
Golden Girls, duh.

What kind of music do you like?
Anything by Lana Del Rey or Abdulrahman Mohammed.

What’s something most people don’t know about you?
I am architect and worked for 7 years before switching full time to Prism.


What do you love most about guiding trips?
Seeing strangers become friends and watching people surprise themselves.

What’s your go-to comfort meal?
Fried chicken all the way - and my mom’s Machboos.

What’s one thing you can’t travel without?
My journal and my headphones.

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