Overview:
- Planned city situated in northeast Egypt on the Northern Galala Plateau.
- Spans 19,000 feddans (about 80 square kilometers), representing a major development project.
- Aims to create a new civilized community with diverse services and employment opportunities.
Key Features:
- Main Road (82 kilometers):
- Connects from Wadi Hagoul tunnel on the Sokhna road to kilometer 10 on Beni Suef’s Zafarana road.
- Links the city to the capital and other Red Sea coast cities.
- Provides access to scenic views of mountains and the sea.
Integrated City:
- Encompasses luxury, medium, and middle-income housing, Galala University, a phosphate fertilizers factory, a water desalination plant, and a power plant.
- Galala University follows the Ahleya model, focusing on non-profit, independent, and research-oriented education.
- Egypt’s first Olympic village.
Integrated Touristic City (Ras Abu Al-Darag):
- Located in a coastal area with a natural beach and coral reef.
- Features a 1,000-feddan tourist resort, beachfront and mountain-top hotels, an Aqua Park, a yacht marina, a shopping center, and the Middle East region’s largest telepherique (cable car).
- Designed to attract both local and international tourists seeking a unique experience.