In an exciting announcement, Cairo has
been designated as the capital of tourism for member states of the Organization
of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for the year 2026.
The prestigious title was revealed
during the 12th session of the Conference of Tourism Ministers of OIC member
states, which is taking place in Uzbekistan from May 31 to June 2.
The conference, themed "Developing
the Tourism Industry in a Sustainable and Flexible Manner," aimed to
select tourist cities from the Islamic world for the years 2025 and 2026.
Minister of Tourism and Antiquities
Ahmed Issa expressed his delight at Cairo's selection as the OIC capital of
tourism for member states, highlighting the city's diverse range of tourism
offerings.
He emphasized Egypt's efforts to
develop the innovative cultural tourism initiative called Cairo City Break,
which aims to establish Cairo as a standalone destination for tourists and
increase overnight stays.
Adel El-Gendy, the Director General of
the General Department of Strategic Management, highlighted that Cairo City
Break showcases the ministry's endeavors to enhance various historical,
spiritual, and heritage attractions.
The nomination file for Cairo
encompassed a wide array of captivating sites, including the iconic Giza
Plateau, Saqqara, the Religions Complex, the renowned mosques of Al-Hakim,
Al-Azhar, and Ibn Tulun, as well as the Holy Family journey.
The file also shed light on Cairo's
Islamic cultural attractions, such as the historic Al-Muizz Street,
Al-Gamaleya, and Al-Azhar, along with remarkable museums like the National
Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) and the highly anticipated Grand
Egyptian Museum (GEM).
Furthermore, it showcased other popular
tourist and entertainment areas, including the enchanting Fustat Hills Park,
Mamsha Ahl Misr, and vibrant lifestyle destinations featuring shopping venues,
delectable cuisine, and traditional arts.
The file also acknowledged the modern
landmarks present in the New Administrative Capital, east of Cairo,
highlighting the new capital’s potential to become one of the world's top city
tourism destinations.
Source: Egypt
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