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    6 Simple Things You Can Do That Can Help Boost Egypt’s Tourism

    Scoop TeamBy Scoop TeamNovember 10, 2017No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    Another travel blogger strikes again after Lauren Bullen, AKA Gypsea Lust, wrote one harsh post about her experience in Egypt. This time, Sarah Richards, a British travel blogger who lived in Egypt for six months, just published a post on how Om El Donya has a problem with tourism that needs to be solved immediately.

     

    Richards’ stay in Egypt was not sponsored whatsoever. In fact, she has always promoted the country, and this post was made out of love and care. Her main focus was charging foreigners higher prices, garbage, animal cruelty and our unreliable transportation system. She addressed every single Egyptian to stop ignoring the problem, which is why we thought it’s only right to compile a list of simple things each of us could do to contribute to fixing this crisis.

     

     

    Stick around

     

    A post shared by #MyEgypt (@my.egypt) on Nov 4, 2017 at 12:42pm PDT

     

    If you happen to have any foreign friends who are paying the country a visit, try to stick to them and show them around yourself. Be their tour guide (and their bodyguard if need be). Having a local with them will save them a lot of time getting lost. Also, it will be harder for sellers to bother them or rip them off when you’re around. Not to mention that this is going to be a great opportunity for you to show them our Egyptian hospitality.

     

     

    Help with the itinerary

     

    A post shared by #MyEgypt (@my.egypt) on Nov 8, 2017 at 12:01pm PST

     

    Tourists only know about the mainstream touristy destinations. You can provide them with your local insight by telling them what they can drop out of their itinerary and what’s not to miss. You can also show them the hidden gems — such as Fayoum (look above) — all around the country, we have a lot of those.

     

     

    Be a good example

     

    A post shared by #MyEgypt (@my.egypt) on Nov 6, 2017 at 12:17pm PST

     

    Stand in line, throw your garbage in the trash cans, and don’t run a red light. Most importantly, protect our monuments and historic sites. Some people have a habit of not respecting the treasures our ancestors left behind. Don’t be one of those and if you see any, stop them.

     

     

    Don’t hesitate to give advice

     

    A post shared by #MyEgypt (@my.egypt) on Oct 25, 2017 at 8:46am PDT

     

    If you stumble upon tourists anywhere, don’t hesitate to stop and offer help. Tell them not to go to that shop for souvenirs because it’s a ripoff, tell them about the best local eat-outs where they can have traditional Egyptian dishes, or maybe just stop for a friendly talk. Just don’t forget to smile.

     

     

    Raise awareness

     

    A post shared by #MyEgypt (@my.egypt) on Oct 1, 2017 at 3:59am PDT

     

    If you offer advice to tourists, why don’t you do the same to locals as well? If you see a camel or a horse being mistreated in Nazlet el Seman, talk to the owner and tell them how notorious their act is, and how this is not helping them  win any customer. If you see local tourists throwing their rubbish on the floor, it’s okay to step in politely and ask them to throw it in the bin instead.

     

     

    Finally, promote your country

     

    A post shared by #MyEgypt (@my.egypt) on Aug 8, 2017 at 4:54am PDT

     

    This is probably the least we could do. Our land has so much to offer the world and we need to be proud of what we have. So go ahead and promote the beauty and history our homeland offers, because if we don’t, who else will?

     

     

    WE SAID THIS: We can do this, but only together.

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