Tourist Resorts Flourish Amid Yemen's Challenging Tourism Landscape

Despite the ongoing challenges facing Yemen's tourism sector, "tourist resorts" have emerged as a beacon of hope, providing a sanctuary for young people and families while boosting domestic tourism.
These resorts, equipped with comfortable rooms, swimming pools, steam baths, and lush green spaces, have become popular destinations for relaxation and leisure.
While most resorts are rented out during the summer, those in Sana'a have become year-round attractions, particularly for women and families seeking a safe and enjoyable environment.
However, the rise of these resorts has not been without challenges. According to Samira, a worker at a resort in Sana'a, visitors often seek refuge from the "Zainabiyat," the female police force affiliated with the Houthi group. The Zainabiyat have been known to impose restrictions on social gatherings, including concerts, and have previously banned such events at weddings in areas under Houthi control.
The flourishing of tourist resorts in Yemen highlights the resilience of the local population and their ability to adapt to difficult circumstances.
These resorts not only offer a haven for relaxation but also serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of Yemenis in the face of adversity. The situation remains complex, with ongoing efforts to balance leisure activities and societal restrictions in Houthi-controlled regions.
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