New Giza Cairo Alexandria Desert Road Villa for sale

Villa 3 Bedrooms for Sale in New Giza - Cairo Alexandria Desert Road

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Reference: GB61705
Category:
Villas / Sale
Type:
Stand Alone
Price:
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Finishing Status:
Semi Finished
Plot Area:
800 M2
Building Area:
464 M2
No of Floors:
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
View:
Lake View And Landscape
Allowable height:
The type of ownership:
Registered
Last Updated:
Thu 23 Mar 2023

The New Giza Cairo Alexandria Desert Road in Egypt is a major highway connecting the cities of Giza, Cairo and Alexandria. The road is part of the Egyptian government's plan to improve transportation in the country and reduce traffic congestion in the heavily populated areas of the Nile Delta.

The New Giza Cairo Alexandria Desert Road is a two-lane highway that is about 1,100 kilometers long and runs through the desert from Giza to Alexandria. It is the longest highway in the country and passes through some of the most beautiful desert scenery in the world. The road is part of the Trans-African Highway network, which is a network of highways connecting Africa's major cities.

The road is divided into two sections: the Giza-Cairo section, which is about 400 kilometers long and the Cairo-Alexandria section, which is about 700 kilometers long. The Giza-Cairo section is the most heavily trafficked as it passes through the cities of Giza, Cairo and Suez. The Cairo-Alexandria section is less heavily trafficked and passes through the cities of El-Alamein, Tanta and Alexandria.

The road is well maintained and has several rest stops along the way. It is also equipped with modern safety features such as speed cameras and traffic lights. The road is also well lit at night, making it safer for drivers.

The New Giza Cairo Alexandria Desert Road is an important part of the Egyptian government's plan to improve transportation in the country. The road will help reduce traffic congestion in the heavily populated areas of the Nile Delta and will provide a more efficient way for people to travel between Giza, Cairo and Alexandria.