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Giza Pyramids trial service upgrade sees promising start

by Salwa Samir
April 9, 2025
in Arts, Entertainment
Giza Pyramids trial service upgrade sees promising start 12 - Egyptian Gazette
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Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has officially begun the trial operation of its highly anticipated Giza Pyramids service development project in collaboration with Orascom Pyramids Entertainment (OPE). The ministry confirmed its active supervision of the process to ensure a smooth transition and address any challenges arising during implementation.  

According to Minister Sherif Fathy, today marked a significant milestone for the iconic site, with 12,000 visitors entering the Giza Pyramids area through the newly established Fayoum Gate, located along the Cairo-Fayoum Road. 

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This number reflects a remarkable 120 per cent increase in the average daily visitor count. The new entrance replaces the older Mina House Gate and is part of the ministry’s effort to boost accessibility and improve overall visitor experience.  

The project also includes a fresh transportation system with seven designated stops along the main tourist routes inside the archaeological zone.  

While the project has seen its first day of operation run efficiently, a minor disruption occurred due to some camel and horse handlers failing to adhere to their designated areas. This caused temporary bus delays and visitor congestion along certain routes. The issue was promptly resolved by returning the handlers to their allocated zones, allowing bus services to return to normal.  

The ministry said that archaeological inspectors were actively monitoring the process to address such challenges and to maintain seamless collaboration with the OPE.  

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To further enhance the visitor experience, Minister Fathy has instructed an increase in the number of buses operating within the archaeological zone, particularly to address the increased demand brought by the higher visitor turnout. 

While plans to introduce electric buses are still in progress, the ministry has approved the temporary use of diesel buses until the remaining electric vehicles arrive. Additionally, fast-track buses will continue to be offered to facilitate quicker access within the area.  

The trial operation is part of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities’ broader vision to elevate the standard of services at one of the most iconic historical sites in the world. 

With this promising first day, officials have expressed optimism about the project’s potential and remain committed to resolving any obstacles that stand in the way of its success.  

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