Abderraouf Slouma, regional delegate of the Agence foncière touristique du Sud, has announced the approval of the creation of the first tourist zone in the governorate of Tataouine, after almost 20 years of preparation.
This zone will cover an area of 8 hectares in the Biyach region, about 4 kilometers from the centre of Tataouine.
He also pointed out that the zone will include the construction of a hotel unit, two entertainment areas and a multifunctional and multipurpose area.
The regional delegate stressed that the region needs at least 10,000 tourist beds to fully exploit its potential in terms of tourist products and sites.
Proposals have been made to create a tourist zone at Aïn Kordi, in the Remada delegation, covering an area of 130 hectares, and another in the Oued Dakouk valley, in the Tataouine Sud delegation, the first phase of which will cover about 10 hectares.
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