Egypt is one of the most beautiful countries. It is the oldest tourist destination on Earth. Today, tourism is one of the most important industries and is a leader who provides new work to reduce unemployment. It includes the scope of complementary organizations, companies and government agencies. Since January 25, the tourism rate in Egypt has declined for various reasons. After all, the number of tourists decreased from 14 million in 2010 to 10.2 million in 2013.
Egypt is one of the first areas of tourism expansion beyond Europe, but there is no historical story about the development of tourism in Egypt. Anthropologists and social scientists often cover the essence and experience of tourism, but history of tourism rarely exists. This article introduces the basic history of Egyptian tourism development from 1815 to 1850 and early welcome of Muhammad Ali to Egyptian European travelers to develop and expand their power is a tourism development I believe to provide the foundation. In addition, after the Napoleonic War, the informal Mediterranean Empire in the UK provided umbrellas to British travelers. The way to India also allows a large number of British to travel through Egypt and as they travel to India they have time to travel.
Abstract This paper aims to explore sightseeing affected by the Egyptian Revolution and the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia. Tourism plays an important role in economic growth and development. Tunisia is a country that is attracting a large number of tourists from all over the world, so we should try to analyze the impact of each country's crisis and revolution, terrorism activity and instability on tourism. It is the industry. The basic purpose of this research is to try to understand what the macro is - the economic impact of terrorism and political instability on tourism
This article focuses on tourism in the three Middle Eastern countries (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon). This is due to the influence of political instability including terrorist activities and to influence the influx of tourism to countries in the region. The tourism industry in the Middle East plays a very important role in the overall development of the region. In 2009, the tourism industry gathered 6.8% of international tourists, its income was $ 65.3 billion, accounting for 3.5% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in this region 3.