Giza remodeling project pyramid hopes to curb traffic congestion and aggressive suppliers
Millions of tourists travel to Egypt every year to see the iconic pyramids of Giza.
Despite being one of the most famous ancient attractions in the world, this experience has left unpleasant memories for many travelers.
For years, UNESCO World Heritage Sites have been plagued by reports of mismanagement, unregulated and aggressive suppliers, and animal cruelty.
Now, Egypt is taking steps to clear the pyramids in Giza – but the modification has begun a difficult start.
Suppliers protest relocation to new area
The experience of overcrowded and ongoing tourist attractions has ruined many tourists’ experiences on the Giza Plateau, home to several pyramids and the great sphinx.
this Egyptian The government’s newly disclosed plan is designed to restart the website with improved management and regulations.
The project was reportedly led by Orascom Pyramids Entertainment Services Company, which costs $51 million (€45 million).
This week, a new access to the complex on the Fayoum Highway was tested, replacing the historic entrance near the Mana House Marriott House, which is often suffering from traffic jams and traffic jams.
Horse riding travel suppliers have long been charged with harassment and have been charged with blackmail by tourists. -George Livadhiotis
But the trial run faces a counterattack from horse and camel travel agencies, who blocked vehicles from entering in protest of their relocation to the new designated parking lot.
They say these are too far from the entrance and will harm business. this supplier For a long time, visitors have been accused of harassment and extortion.
Naguib Sawiris, founder of Orascom Telecom Holding and Orascom Investment Holding, wrote on X that sellers who refuse to move to the new area will be banned.
“The welfare of the public and the well-being of preserving this treasure is more important than meeting the interests of the 2,000 people who have caused harm to the country over the years.” Posted.
Giza’s pyramid adoption of electric cars
New measures also prohibit private vehicles and tourist buses from entering the plateau, but instead provide environmental protection for tourists and their guidelines. Electric cars Bypass the website.
While the transition is designed to improve the sustainability of the complex, some visitors complained about the availability of vehicles on social media, saying they were forced to wait or walk.
Orascom issued a statement stating 45 Electric The bus is already available on the website and is scheduled to run every five minutes.
The reform will also see several grave restoration, online ticketing and introduction of new visitor centers.
Visitors warn against traveling in animals at the pyramids of Giza
Some people hope that relocating suppliers is also a step toward the end Animal cruelty Report on site.
A recent investigation into Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) found examples of conventional abuse and decay on the side of the road.
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“PETA records the routine punches, kicks, whippings and hunger of horses and camels on the pyramids,” said Jason Baker, Vice President of Asia of PETA.
“The animals are actually ridden to death and then dumped like garbage outside the gate. The pyramids of Giza should symbolize the beauty and history of Egypt – not unchecked Animal cruelty. The Egyptian government must take action to remove these suffering animals from Giza. ”
The campaign team urges visitors not to participate in the services of these animal tourism companies.