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Other National Parks of Egypt:. Lake Burullus Protectorate Lake Burullus is a protected area stretching over square Nabq Protectorate Nabq protectorate in Egypt, is located just 25 km from Taba Protectorate Declared a protected area in , Taba is in the south Sinai Siwa Oasis Protectorate Siwa is one of the most remoteoases in Egypt and is one of the Tourists who visit this page also visit the following pages:.

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About Natural Protectorates Protectorates Description. This offer aims to develop the infrastructure of the reserves to create value add and encourage investments in this field, the minister said, adding that Egypt is considered to be one of the least countries in the world spending on garbage.

Egypt owns 30 nature reserves, covering 15 percent of its total land. Law No. The law was reaffirmed by Law no. Previous statements on investments in protectorates In a previous Ministry statement, Khaled Fahmy, former Minister of Environment, had said that the Ministry has developed plans to sustainably develop natural protectorate, explaining that the aforementioned plan focuses on supporting the environment, keeping tabs on climate change and supporting visitors to enjoy the protectorates to the highest of levels.

This plan, Fahmy has explained, will increase management development at the nature reserves and their resources. The former Minister also clarified that the law on protectorates stipiulates that no protectorate is publically declared except aftet it is presented to the Cabinet in order to avoid overlap of management and ownership; this will ensure that all sides are better connected and work together better.

In comments, Fahmy had also pointed out that sustaining the environment would be achieved best through economic prosperity and creating investment opportunities and projects that are able to sustain protectorates. Given the rise of the now trendy environmental tourism, there is a need for Egypt to keep up with this trend and put itself on the environmental tourism map by finding innovative projects and entertainment opportunities for it tourisms.

The Ministry has previously explained that by nature there are different sides to environmental tourism, suggesting that the private sector will be able to develop them as the high amount of players in the sector and their different interests will ensure that all sides are targeted.

About 8 million visitors go to protectorates in Egypt on a yearly basis, meaning that if these protectorates are developed, they will pose as a great business opportunity for the country, pushing it forwards even more towards a healthy economy. Advertising our protectorates, putting Egypt on the environmental tourism map As part of advertising them and prepping them for environmental tourism, the Ministry also worked on developing protectorates.

To develop protectorates to make them ready for investors—and more attractive for them too—Egypt has located millions towards protectorates, especially those that have recently been announced. In , Egypt located some LE 38 million to 12 protectorates in Sinai.

Essam Saadallah, Director of Nature Reserves in Sinai, pointed out that the Ministry of Environment allocated LE 3 million to replacements and renovations, and improving services and securing reserves, adding new sandbags around the coral reefs in the reserves of Ras Mohammed, Abu Jalum and Taba; they are also following diving and snorkelling activities to avoid any damaged that could happen to the coral reefs.

To develop and implement ideas that will meet the needs of visitors, explains Dr Adel Soliman, Former Director of Nature Reserved in the Ministry of Environment and Consultant to the United Nations Development Program UNDP , several governmental and international bodies researched and studied the kind of services that visitors will need in each reserve. It is expected that developments will be finalized by the end of this year for these nine protectorates, in addition to Wadi Degla and the Petrified Forest.



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