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Aswan Tour: Explore Ancient Temples and Nubian Villages
Aswan
Aswan is brimming with ancient temples, historic wreckage, verdant gardens, and vibrant Nubian settlements, all with a breathtaking River Nile scenery. There is much to explore, but with meticulous organization, you can take in the city’s deep-rooted history and vibrant culture in a day.
Aswan is brimming with ancient temples, historic wreckage, verdant gardens, and vibrant Nubian settlements, all with a breathtaking River Nile scenery. There is much to explore, but with meticulous organization, you can take in the city’s deep-rooted history and vibrant culture in a day.
Duration:
6 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Temple of Philae - The Temple of Isis at Philae began its construction under Ptolemy II and was completed by Roman emperors. It is a shrine dedicated to the goddess Isis, revered as the mother of the god Horus and the wife of Osiris.
- Aswan High Dam - The High Dam is a monumental achievement of the 20th century in Egypt, containing 18 times…
- Temple of Philae - The Temple of Isis at Philae began its construction under Ptolemy II and was completed by Roman emperors. It is a shrine dedicated to the goddess Isis, revered as the mother of the god Horus and the wife of Osiris.
- Aswan High Dam - The High Dam is a monumental achievement of the 20th century in Egypt, containing 18 times the material of the Great Pyramid of Giza. It supplies water and electricity to Egypt and protects the nation from the Nile’s potentially devastating floods.
- Aswan Botanical Garden - Kitchener’s Island, located west of Elephantine Island, was bestowed upon Lord Horatio Kitchener in the 1890s during his tenure as the commander of the Egyptian army. With a passion for exotic plants and palms, Kitchener transformed the island into the exquisite Aswan Botanical Gardens, importing various species from the Far East, India, and Africa. Spanning 6.8 hectares, the gardens are a haven for numerous bird species and a diverse array of plant life. Despite some loss of its past splendor, the towering trees remain an impressive spectacle, especially in the gentle light of early evening when the air is perfumed with sandalwood. To experience a quieter visit, it’s best to avoid Fridays when the gardens become crowded with families enjoying picnics and music.
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What's Included
- Private transportation
- Egyptologist tour guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Motorboat to Philae temple
- Private transportation
- Egyptologist tour guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Motorboat to Philae temple
What's Not Included
- lunch at a local restaurant.
- tipping to the guide and driver
- Entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeing
- Water and drinks during the lunch time
- lunch at a local restaurant.
- tipping to the guide and driver
- Entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeing
- Water and drinks during the lunch time
Location
Temple of Philae
Island of Agilika
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.