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Egypt Aims to Attract 60 Million Tourists Annually

May 19, 2024
Egypt Aims to Attract 60 Million Tourists Annually
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In a recent press conference, Mostafa Madbouly, the Prime Minister of Egypt, announced ambitious targets for the country’s tourism sector.

Speaking during his inspection tour in the Beni Suef governorate, Madbouly stated that Egypt is aiming to increase its annual tourist numbers to 60 million.

This bold target reflects Egypt’s ongoing efforts to boost its economy through significant expansion in tourism, leveraging its rich cultural heritage and natural attractions.

Tourism is a crucial sector in Egypt’s economy, historically contributing a significant portion of the national GDP and providing millions of jobs.

The country is renowned for its ancient civilization and some of the world’s most famous monuments, including the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the temples of Luxor.

Besides its rich historical sites, Egypt also offers a variety of attractions including beautiful beaches, diving spots in the Red Sea, and a vibrant culture.

Egypt’s tourism industry has faced numerous challenges over the past decades, including political instability and security concerns which have impacted tourist inflows.

However, the government has been proactive in reviving this sector through improvements in security, infrastructure enhancements, and promotional campaigns aimed at diverse international markets.

The government’s current target to attract 60 million tourists annually represents an optimistic outlook, aiming to capitalize on the global recovery in travel post-pandemic.

This plan is likely supported by developments such as the recent opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, which is expected to be a major draw for tourists from around the globe, and the continuous improvement of tourist facilities and services across the country.

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