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Egypt has added a modern upgrades to its historic Great Pyramids of Giza and Great Sphinx tourist sites by opening a new restaurant and unveiling a fleet of electric buses amid the coronavirus pandemic that has tanked the country’s tourism levels, Reuters reported.
According to a report by the World Travel and Tourism Council released in June, of all the African countries, Egypt accounted for the majority of travel and tourism-related contributions to the region’s GDP, totaling around $29.5 billion in 2019. It’s therefore no surprise that the country started reporting monthly losses of about $1 billion following coronavirus-related shutdowns in March, according to a report by Reuters.
Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the 9 Pyramids Lounge restaurant — which is a part of the country’s efforts to develop around the famed tourist site— was officially unveiled on October 20 .SEE ALSO: Sam’s Club will start using autonomous AI floor-scrubbing robots in all of its US stores during the coronavirus pandemic — see what the robots look like
Tourists have already started visiting the restaurant, Egypt Independent reported.
Source: Egypt Independent
The new 9 Pyramids Lounge sits on a 14,434-square foot plot of land with views of the Great Pyramids of Giza.
Source: Reuters
The new establishment is open aired, according to Reuters …
Source: Reuters
… and visitors can either be seated at tables or on cushions on the floor, according to photos on 9 Pyramids Lounge’s Instagram account.
Source: Instagram
A fleet of 30 electric buses designed to shuttle tourists around the historical site was also unveiled.
Source: Reuters
The interior of the environmentally friendly buses include screens that act as electronic tour guides, Reuters reported.
Source: Reuters
These unveilings are just two of several upcoming projects that target tourists sites in Egypt.
According to the secretary general of the supreme council of antiquities, Mostafa Waziri, in the Reuters report, the area has always seen issues related to the lack of “special services” — like restaurants — directed towards tourists.
Source: Reuters
Other upcoming tourist-centered amenities include free WiFi, food trucks, a new visitors center, and public bathrooms, according to a report by the Lonely Planet.
Source: Lonely Planet
Next year, a museum dedicated to the history of ancient Egypt — the Grand Egyptian Museum — will open near the pyramids site.
According to CNN, this will be the biggest museum dedicated to an ancient civilization ever built.
Source: CNN
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