EL TOR- South Sinai Governor Khaled Fouda conferred on Monday with New Zealand Ambassador in Cairo Greg Lewis on means of boosting tourism cooperation through organizing periodical meetings between delegations and media officials in both countries.
During the meeting, the governor reviewed the most prominent tourism destinations in the governorate especially Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba, Taba and Saint Catherine.
He also highlighted the efforts exerted for achieving development in the governorate such as projects which were recently established including New Sharm El Sheikh road, King Salman University and the International Camels’ Race.
Lewis, for his part, voiced his admiration and love of Egypt and its tourist sites.
The governor presented the governorate’s shield to the ambassador and a Pharaonic souvenir.