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Plans unveiled to transform visitor experience at Pyramids of Giza

Egypt is taking steps to clean up the Pyramids of Giza - but the revamp has got off to a rocky start.






Egypt is taking steps to clean up the Pyramids of Giza - but the revamp has got off to a rocky start.

Millions of visitors travel to Egypt each year to see the iconic Pyramids of Giza.

Despite being one of the world’s most famous ancient sites, the experience leaves many travellers with unpleasant memories.

For years, the UNESCO World Heritage Site has been plagued by poor management, unregulated and aggressive vendors, and reports of animal cruelty.

Now, Egypt is taking steps to clean up the Pyramids of Giza - but the revamp has got off to a rocky start.

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Plans unveiled to transform visitor experience at Pyramids of Giza

Egypt is taking steps to clean up the Pyramids of Giza - but the revamp has got off to a rocky start.






Egypt is taking steps to clean up the Pyramids of Giza - but the revamp has got off to a rocky start.

Millions of visitors travel to Egypt each year to see the iconic Pyramids of Giza.

Despite being one of the world’s most famous ancient sites, the experience leaves many travellers with unpleasant memories.

For years, the UNESCO World Heritage Site has been plagued by poor management, unregulated and aggressive vendors, and reports of animal cruelty.

Now, Egypt is taking steps to clean up the Pyramids of Giza - but the revamp has got off to a rocky start.

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