Tourism in Egypt The tourism sector in the Arab Republic of Egypt plays an important role in the economy of the country. It is the most important source of national income with the annual revenues of dollars and foreign currencies, which took the GDP towards progress and prosperity, thus eliminating unemployment by providing jobs For a large slice of the country's workforce. Egypt is ranked among the world's top tourism destinations by attracting huge numbers of tourists from around the world. The city's tourist attractions, museums, monuments, temples and historic buildings are also distinguished by its extensive infrastructure. On
the development of the tourism sector and its progress significantly, and emerged tourist resorts and offices of aviation and tourism to support tourism in the country. Egyptian tourism has a long history since the time of the ancient Egyptians, where the Republic was able to maintain its tourist status over the past centuries until contemporary history, Egypt has included six cultural heritage sites on UNESCO's World Heritage List. The components of tourism in Egypt The components of tourism in the Arab Republic of Egypt are divided into several types, the most important of which are: Natural ingredients: This type of component is as follows: The geographical location of the country is important, as it is a link between the continents of the world. Egypt was affected by moderate climate throughout the year. Natural and institutional diversity in Egypt. Human factors: This includes: The frequent presence of tourist facilities in Egypt between hotels and tourist villages. The Egyptians are characterized by good hospitality and good morals. Abundance of transport and communication. The decline in crime rates, and provide security and safety. The presence of tourist attractions attracting tourists from different world, such as Pharaonic, Greek, Roman, Islamic and others. Touristic Tourism in Egypt: Tourists from all over the world flock to Egypt for leisure tourism. This is due to the fact that Egypt has a coastline of more than 3,000 kilometers above the shores of Bahrain and Red. The most important tourist attractions are Taba Hurghada, Sharm El-Sheikh, Marsa Alam, and Ain Sokhna in Suez. Cultural tourism: Egypt is opening its doors to tourists wishing to see the civilizations that have taken place over its territory by visiting the Pharaonic, Greek and Roman ruins. Tourists flock to the Egyptian International Museums. The most important tourist attractions are the Qaitbay Castle in Alexandria, the Sakkara district of Giza and the Sphinx. Eco-tourism. Medical Tourism. Sport tourism. Festivals tourism. Religious tourism.

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