Egypt prepares to open primary tourist sites from September

The county’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the on its website, describing a number of anti-COVID-19 rules.

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo will allow access to only two hundred visitors according to the time and no more than 10 to 15 more people will be admitted in any pyramid or ancient tomb, depending on the area of the site.

Egypt’s tourism sector experienced pandemic difficulties, with tourism figures collapsing overnight. Tourism and Antiquities Minister Khaled el-Anany revealed in July that the country was wasting about $1 billion a month due to a lack of tourism.

Tourism is one of Egypt’s main economic contributors, and the Middle Eastern country takes advantage of its centuries of history to attract travelers a year. Industry accounts for 12% of GDP and 9. 5% of all jobs, or about 2. 5 million.

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