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.