Banner containing photos from left to right: Ruins of Mayan temples rising out of jungle. Photo Source: Richard Warner; Andean woman selling colorful textiles at open-air market. Photo Source: CAP Project; Tour-fishing boat moored off sandy beach. Photo Source: Chris Howell; African woman in colorful dress and turban. Photo Source: Denise Mortimer; Intricate monastery architecture in Bulgarian mountain setting. Photo Source: BCEG Project, Bulgaria

Country Profile: Egypt

USAID: From The American People

Turquoise sea with sandstone mountains on distant shore. Photo Source: Copyright EURO RSCG - Egypt. Provided courtesy of Academy for Educational Development/GreenCOM Project. Caption: GreenCOM and an Egyptian design firm created this poster to launch a communication campaign aimed at keeping the Red Sea pristine. In order for Egypt and the Red Sea Coast to remain a viable world-class tourism destination, the country must adopt a development strategy that will conserve the cultural and natural assets that give the region its competitive advantage.

To maintain and increase international tourism, integrated resort centers featuring world-class amenities and facilities and specialized eco-lodges catering to niche markets will have to be developed and marketed alongside the traditional archaeological tourism market in the Nile Valley. A key challenge for the tourism industry will be to maintain and enhance the environmental, aesthetic, and service quality of the Red Sea Coast through public/private sector priority-setting, shared decision-making, and cooperation.

To support this objective, USAID and GreenCOM partnered to increase public awareness of the integral link between preservation of the marine environment and sustainable Red Sea tourism. Two men riding camels in front of resort hotel. Photo Source: Red Sea RangersProject activities included environmental education workshops for teachers, signage design and installation, development of publications and educational materials, and promotion of environmental “best practices” among tourists, developers, area service providers, and local communities.

Egypt: Red Sea Sustainable Tourism factsheet (1.138MB PDF)

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