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The $30 Million Plan to Overhaul Tourism Around Egypt’s Pyramids

Egypt invests $30 M in Giza Plateau revamp, electric buses, VIP tours, fine dining, and a new gate for the July 3 debut ahead of the museum launch.
09.06.25 | Source: Live Mint


Some 2.5 million people visit the Pyramids of Giza each year with hopes of an epic experience befitting one of the World’s Seven Wonders. But for decades, a trip to Egypt’s most famous tourist spot meant battling crowds and parrying aggressive hawkers.




Now, thanks to a $30 million revamp that rethinks the experience, seeing the pyramids is finally inspiring more awe than agony. A network of buses whisks visitors around the site, the hard sells have been tamed — and you can even enjoy some fine dining overlooking the 4,600-year-old monuments.




All this officially debuts on July 3 — a milestone seven years in the making. In 2018, the Egyptian government signed a public-private partnership deal with Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris’ Orascom Pyramids Entertainment to overhaul the Giza Plateau, the area west of Cairo on which the ancient structures sit. 


A soft launch began in early April, allowing OPE to make improvements and address shortcomings ahead of a wider reveal, OPE Executive Chairman Amr Gazarin said in an interview. The firm will operate the location for the next 11 years, drawing revenue not from ticket sales — which the government is solely entitled to — but from VIP tours, sponsorship deals, and commercial leases on the grounds.


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