As Gouna News begins its third year of operation, publishing every Wednesday morning, we are pleased to display our full year March 2018 to March 2019, readership statistics, from Google Analytics.
Dear Community Members, Hope this finds you well. As of year 2022, kindly be informed that Tuk-tuks fare is increased to EGP25 for maximum 3 passengers. A one hour tour is now for EGP150 and half an hour tour is EGP75. Also, trips to the following zones will be for an extra EGP15. Makani Beach Club Mansions (Scarab Club, G Cribs, Bali, Sholan) Ancient Sands El Bustan Regards, El Gouna Community Care
El Gouna is graced with a beautiful location on the Red Sea and founders of the town have thankfully incorporated two marinas into its design and expansion. Gouna News approached Ms. Marta Prusiz, Administrative Assistant Manager at Orascom Marine Management to learn more and we have compiled the following Frequently Asked Questions that Ms. Prusiz gracefully answered. What are names of the marinas? Does name 'Abu Tig' cover all three basins ? Orascom Marine Management has 2 marinas in El Gouna: Abu Tig Marina (South and North Basin) and Abydos marina. Approximately how many boats are moored? At the moment we have around: - 130 boats berthing in North Basin of Abu Tig Marina (capacity of 154 boats) - 120 boats berthing in South Basin of Abu Tig Marina (capacity of 133 boats) - 24 boats berthing in Abydos (capacity of 32 boats, currently being upgraded and expanded) What is the maximum draught allowed? Maximum d...
Text and photography by Gabriel Mikhail I n Egypt’s Eastern Desert, where Gouna is located, there is a great variety of indigenous trees and shrubs which have adapted to this region ’s hot and arid conditions. Desert gardens have become fashionable in many hot and arid climates around the world. Native plants use less water and insecticides, feed the local wildlife such as birds, are authentic in their setting, show sensitivity to the environment and some are used as medicinal plants. From earliest times the Ancient Egyptians were renowned for their knowledge of medicinal plants. The Papyrus Ebers, an Egyptian medical papyrus of herbal knowledge (c. 1550 B.C.), compiled about 900 remedies, mostly plants, were being used by physicians. Many of the plants that are listed in the Papyrus Ebers are still used for purposes that include slimming and treating ailments such as skin disease...
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