Kalabsha Temple & Nubian Museum: Enhance your Aswan trip with our exclusive day tour. Witness the splendor of Kalabsha Temple and uncover the treasures of the Nubian Museum. With a private guide, modern vehicle transfers, bottled water, and comprehensive service, we take care of every detail for a seamless journey.
Kalabsha Temple & Nubian Museum: Enhance your Aswan trip with our exclusive day tour. Witness the splendor of Kalabsha Temple and uncover the treasures of the Nubian Museum. With a private guide, modern vehicle transfers, bottled water, and comprehensive service, we take care of every detail for a seamless journey.
- Aswan - At 8:00 am, our tour guide will be waiting for you in the Lobby area, holding a sign with our Company name. The guide will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan for an enjoyable trip.
- Kalabsha Temple - The Temple of Kalabsha (also known as the Temple of Mandulis) is an ancient Egyptian temple originally situated at Bab al-Kalabsha…
- Aswan - At 8:00 am, our tour guide will be waiting for you in the Lobby area, holding a sign with our Company name. The guide will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan for an enjoyable trip.
- Kalabsha Temple - The Temple of Kalabsha (also known as the Temple of Mandulis) is an ancient Egyptian temple originally situated at Bab al-Kalabsha (Gate of Kalabsha), about 50 km south of Aswan.
In the 1960s, the temple was relocated as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979, along with other notable examples of Nubian architecture such as Abu Simbel and Amada.
The temple was dismantled and reassembled on a hill near the High-Dam site (Western Bank).
Originally constructed by Thutmose II and Amenhotep II at Kalabsha, 40 miles south of Aswan, it was restored during the Roman conquest.
- Nubian Museum - The Nubian Museum (officially the International Museum of Nubia) is an archaeological museum located in Aswan, Upper Egypt. It was built following the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, designed by architect Mahmoud El-Hakim, with an estimated construction cost of LE 75 million (approximately US$22 million at the time). Dedicated to Nubian culture and civilization, it was inaugurated on November 23, 1997, and received the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2001.
This museum showcases thousands of antiquities that would have been submerged under the waters of Lake Nasser. The museum’s name, derived from the ancient Egyptian word ‘Nub,’ meaning gold, references the area’s renowned gold mines. Additionally, you will enjoy scenes of Nubian life depicted through various life-size displays.
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Aswan.
- Private Tour Guide
- Entrance fees
- Pick up from your hotel in Aswan and return
- Bottled water
- All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
- All service charges and taxes
- Private Tour Guide
- Entrance fees
- Pick up from your hotel in Aswan and return
- Bottled water
- All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
- All service charges and taxes
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees -Depending on the Tour Options Chosen
- Entrance fees -Depending on the Tour Options Chosen
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.