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Take a day to learn about the history of the Pharaoh era in Aswan’s Upper Egyptian antiquities. It is a very special day. Spend two days on the felucca in Aswan and visit the main attractions-Abu Simbel Temples and Temples. The importance of the Fira Islands and the Aswan Dam, and learn about the Nubian civilization in the Nubian countryside
1 night / 2 Days
Aswan
Daily
Your hotel in Aswan
Private Tour
The Philae temple by a motor, which is an island in the reservoir of the Aswan Low Dam.
The unfinished obelisk is the world’s largest known ancient obelisk, and it can be found in Aswan
The high dam is an embankment dam built across the Nile in Aswan.
The most important Construction of the temple complex began around 1264 BC and lasted about 20 years
The Nubian village where the colorful hoses and the kind people as you can see the crocodiles there also you can buy a lot of spices and souvenirs
Upon your arrival, our agent will be waiting for you to transfer you from the train station or airport in Aswan heading to felucca for accommodation When you arrive, you will be served a drink and a little rest
Then, enter your private car to visit the Temple of Philae, an island located in the Aswan Dam and Aswan Reservoir in the lower reaches of Lake Nasser in Egypt. The Temple of Philae was originally built to worship the goddess Isis. For centuries, elephants have occupied a special place in the cult, so many followers of the cult gather to relive the story of death and death. The resurrection of Osiris.
Then our guide drove to the High Dam, a dam built between 1960 and 1970 on the opposite bank of the Nile in Aswan, Egypt. The dam has played a very important role in regulating the flow of water and reducing the impact of the flooding of the Nile, which is conducive to electricity generation in Egypt.
Next, the guide will take you to the last stop will be the unfinished obelisk, It is the largest known ancient obelisk and is located in the northern region of the stone quarries of Ancient Egypt in Aswan
At the end of the day, our guide will take you to the boat for dinner and overnight
Enjoy watching the sky and the beautiful scenery of Aswan
At the end of the day, our guide will take you back to the boat.
Included meals for the day
Lunch
Dinner
Early in the morning, our agent will pick you up from your post office in Aswan, and our agent will take you to Abu Simbel, which takes about 3 hours.
When you arrive in Abu Simbel, our friendly historical guide will greet you and wait to show you this 13th century BC Tel Temple. To show. Built at the foot of the mountain. During the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II, many beautiful photos can also be taken.
It takes one to one and a half hours to return to the ship in Aswan.
Then return to the boat for lunch and rest.
Next, drive to the Nubian village on the opposite side of Sohail Island, near the Aswan High Dam.
Here, you can experience different aspects of traditional Nubian life and culture in the village and learn about the indigenous people.
Then head to Felucca to enjoy a night stay
Included meals for the day
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
In the morning have your breakfast then take your luggage and then our agent will transfer you to the hotel or Aswan train station
Super experience. our guide is a great guide … and has a lot of knowledge and the day was a lite day strongly recommend
This was very fantastic that the places was very amazing and the guide was very clever and helpful too strongly recommended
This was very amazing the history was very adorable and attractive highly recommend
Hello, We were amazed by this trip, the discovery of the temples, the navigation on the Nile! The staff on the boat were lovely and our guide even more so!
I strongly recommend this activity!
The service was very great and the guide has a lot of knowledge
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