Visit Socotra
Among the Dragon's Blood Trees
An afternoon on the Diksam plateau, where the island's most famous trees gather in their thousands.
March 1, 2026
Among the Dragon's Blood Trees
The Diksam plateau sits at the island's high heart, a rolling limestone table several hundred metres above the coast.
Dragon's blood trees (*Dracaena cinnabari*) grow nowhere else on Earth. Their canopies spread flat and wide — an evolutionary response to the fierce Indian Ocean monsoon — giving them the silhouette of an open umbrella, or a mushroom cloud caught in slow time.
We arrived in the late afternoon, when the light turns the rock a deep amber and the shadow of each tree stretches twice the tree's own height. Walking among them is to understand that Socotra is not merely an island with unusual plants; it is an island that belongs to a different chapter of the world's history.
The red sap — the 'blood' — seeps from any cut in the bark and was prized by ancient traders as a dye, a varnish, a medicine. Locals still use it. To see it ooze in the afternoon heat is to hold a thread that reaches back four thousand years of commerce.
Stay until sunset. The silhouettes against the fading sky are the best reason there is to be here.
