The meeting was attended by Engineer Sherif El Sherbiny,
Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, Engineer Adel El‑Naggar,
Governor of Giza, Dr. Hend Abdel Halim, Deputy Governor of Giza, Dr.
Abdelkhalek Ibrahim, Assistant Minister of Housing and Utilities for Technical
Affairs, Engineer Howaida El‑Nouby, Head of the Egyptian
General Authority for Survey, and Dr. Ashraf Mohy El‑Din,
Director General of Giza Antiquities Area.
Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly affirmed that the state is
moving forward with an integrated tourism plan aimed at transforming the area
surrounding the pyramids and Nazlet El‑Semman into a unique global destination,
complementing the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM). He emphasized that the revival
project focuses on preserving the visual identity and archaeological character
of the area, providing international-standard tourism and hotel services, and
upgrading the surrounding infrastructure and traffic networks to ensure an
exceptional and safe experience for visitors.
He highlighted that the vision for the Nazlet El‑Semman
revival project is based on active community participation, transforming the
area into a vibrant tourist hub that opens new economic opportunities and
diverse jobs for local residents. He stressed the government’s commitment to
considering social aspects at every stage of the project, emphasizing that the
ultimate goal is to enhance services and facilities and provide direct and
sustainable benefits to the residents, who are regarded as key partners in the
development process.
During the meeting, the developmental vision and the
proposed administrative framework for reviving Nazlet El‑Semman were
reviewed, along with the hospitality and hotel plan for the area.
The meeting also covered the flagship project proposal for
Nazlet El‑Semman and Al‑Mansouriya, aiming to reimagine
the area as a world-class tourist village by restoring and reviving historical
buildings, developing infrastructure, and offering curated hospitality services
that blend authentic heritage with modern technological applications.
Counselor Mohamed El‑Homsani, official spokesman for
the Cabinet, stated that the meeting reviewed the implementation status of the
Nazlet El‑Semman revival project. He noted that contracting
procedures with the architectural consultant have been completed, and the
Survey Authority has been instructed to verify the area’s
topographic survey. The detailed master plan is expected to be completed within
2–3 months after receiving the verified survey map. He added that the plan was
presented to local residents during the meeting and received broad approval
from attendees.