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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The Latest destination Egypt’s tourist hot-spot ,located in North Africa

 The Latest destination Egypt’s  tourist hot-spot ,located in North Africa

Egypt, located in North Africa, is one of the most popular tourist destinations all over the world. The reason behind this is its rich and ancient heritage and a large number of monuments and spell-binding historical places.
The tourist destinations of Sharm el-Sheikh and Luxor are the latest cities to get on board Egypt’s fast-moving roll-out of Wi-Fi hot-spots. Although prices in these places will be expensive, they are considerably cheaper than the current alternatives in local tourist hotels.
Under a USAID-sponsored project, “While in Egypt Stay Connected,” tourist destinations in Sharm el-Sheikh and Luxor are serving as pilot cities for Wi-Fi deployments.  In each city, sixteen Wi-Fi access points swathe tourist areas. Visitors purchase prepaid Internet access cards for about US$6.74 an hour. Although hotels in Cairo have been offering Wi-Fi, there has until this point been little in the other two tourist destinations. Cairo’s Marriott with its relaxing courtyard garden offers a 24 hour access card that lasts three months for US$30 and it is always full of people using laptops. What they might lose one way, they gain by users paying for their premium price drinks.
In Luxor, Wi-Fi covers a 5 km stretch of the Nile Corniche, connecting users in outdoor cafes and on Nile cruise ships at 256K.   Connectivity even extends into Luxor and Karnak temples, allowing the novelty of instant messaging while seated in a 4000-year-old monument.  Also benefiting from Wi-Fi coverage, connected users can logon from pedestrian areas in Sharm el-Sheikh’s Naama Bay, or even a chaise longue along a beach promenade.

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