Description
Ain Sokhna is a tourist, investment and industrial resort on the coast of the Gulf of Suez in the Red Sea and it belongs to the Suez Governorate in Egypt. It is 55 km away from the city of Suez and is one of the closest Red Sea resorts to Cairo, as it is about 88 km away through the Cairo - Ain Sokhna road. It is currently. . . Establishment of the Ain Sokhna-Matrouh express train project to connect Ain Sokhna to many other cities.
tourism
It was called Ain Sokhna due to the large number of hot sulfur springs in it, which are used for hospitalization. It has non-rocky beaches with white sand, and it is considered a summer resort throughout the months of the year, summer and winter. There are several tourist areas and villages containing hotels and chalets. The Ain Sokhna Hotel, which was established in the early sixties, is the oldest of them all, and it is close to Cairo - as it is about 140 km away from it. Approximately kilometers away - making it a favorite resort for Egyptians, especially for a one-day trip, even though the percentage of foreign tourists there is predominant. Several tourism projects are being established in the Ain Sokhna area to attract the increasing numbers of Egyptian and foreign tourists.
The French Antiquities Mission found it in Ain Sukhna on February 8, 2006 AD. An archaeological treasure dating back to the period of the New and Middle Kingdoms in Egypt, dating back more than four thousand years ago, was found in the Mount Galala region. A similar German mission also discovered a huge statue of King Amenhotep III.
It was held on November 29, 2007 AD. Conference on Egypt and climate change, organized by the Habi Center for Environmental Rights