Visiting Egypt without having a cultural journey to this world-famous tourist destination Abu Simble Temples the most important UNESCO World Heritage sites. Is a great lose , Abu Simble temples is not just tourist site , it's also first world improve of real love , the great King Ramsis II had built his temple & next to it he built another one for his beloved wife queen Nefertarari
While driving from Aswan city for almost hours , you will hear the whole story of twin temples in Abu Simble ,the site known by the "Nubian Monuments",[1] which run from Abu Simbel downriver to Philea Island near aswan , The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountainside in the 13th century BC, during the19th dynasty during the region of the Pharoh King Ramses II, They serve as a lasting monument to the king and his Queen Nefertari , The complex was relocated in its entirety in 1968 under the supervision of a Polish archaeologist, Kazimierz Michalowski, on an artificial hill made from a domed structure, high above the Aswan High Dam reservoir. The relocation of the temples was necessary or they would have been submerged during the creation of the biggest artificial lake around the world of Lake Nasser , the massive artificial water reservoir formed after the building of the Aswan High Dam on the River Nile
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This guided tour helps to discover the most of the major sites in Aswan, the tour will start by visiting Philea Temple dedicated to Goddess Isis originally was constructed on Ephintine Island & after building of the High Dam the water covered the temple & by the help of UNESCO the temple was moved, continue the day by visiting the granite quarries to see the unfinished obelisk & the techniques of how the obelisks were cut in the granite quarry, then the tour will end by the Highdam which is considered an engineering marvel built during the 1960s and caused the largest artificial lake in the world behind it. the dam was constructed to secure Egypt from the severe droughts and supply the country with electric power needed
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Nubian Village: Discover the history and culture of Nubia on this half-day tour from Aswan. Venture to the bottom of Elephantine Island to get to know the way of life of the Nubian people. Interact with locals and listen to engaging commentary from your guide about the daily lives of people in these villages.
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This is a quite sailing on the River Nile to relax from the intensive visit to Temples & listening to Old Egyptian History , by felucca you will see the Mausoleum of Agha Khan upon the hill also viewing Aswan West Bank tombs of Nobles & end up to Kitchener Island where Lord Kitchener, during his military campaigns in 1899 in Sudan, made it his headquarters
Since 1928, the ministry of irrigation has transformed the island to feature trees from the 5 continents. There is a huge variety of plantations and trees on the island. Some of which were naturally found on the island, before it was converted into a botanical island, and others have been brought in. There is a number of rare palm trees such as the Royal Palm tree, the Sabal Palm tree, and the Phonic Pam tree. Sail back by felucca back to hotel /Cruise.
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Enjoy sun set time in a traditional felucca ride on the Nile River in Aswan, fantastic sailing experience relax on the soft cushions. Experience the peace and tranquillity of the Nile water that has been the lifeblood of Egypt since Pharaonic times as you sail around Elephantine Island and Kitchner Island & moving around Nile Islands exploring Aswan from different angel.
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Luxor was the ancient city of Thebes, the great capital of (Upper) Egypt during the New Kingdom, and the glorious city of Amun, later to become the god Amun-Ra. , this Tour will start with the visit to the valley of Kings in the west bank where many Royal Tombs are spread everywhere, then visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut the first know Lady to be on the top of the throne, the temple constructed by the architect Sennmut, then pass by the Colossi of Memnon before crossing to the East Bank to visit the Karnak Temple.
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Jump into a motor boat to attend the magnificent Sound and Light Show at Philae temple. This interesting show narrates the legends of Goddess Isis and God Osiris in words, light and music. Walk through Philae temple and enjoy fantastic panoramic view and listen to the kings tell their own stories . Walk through the temples of Philae while listening to a detailed story of the legend of goddess Isis and god Osiris.
Half-Day tour by Motorboat to Philea Temple, Egypt's ancient center for the cult of Isis, the Temples of Philae were venerated from the Pharaonic era through the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods with each ruler making their own additions to the stones here. It's one of Nubia's most important monument sites Dedicated to the goddess Isis, the Temple of Philae is located in a beautiful setting, landscaped to match the original site of the temple when it was relocated by UNESCO after the building of the Aswan Dam threatened the site.
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Local Market by Horse Carriage: In this amazing tour you will see Aswan city and explore it by horse carriage, ride along the Cornish & pass by the back streets, then exploring by foot the real life of locals in Aswan reaching the Local Market famous for herbs and Spices. Includes: transfer + guide+ carriage
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In This tour of Aswan, we see a different side of the history visiting the fortress-like 7th-century Monastery of St Simeon was first dedicated to the local saint Anba Hedra, who renounced the world on his wedding day. It was rebuilt in the 10th century and dedicated to St Simeon. From here the monks traveled into Nubia, in the hope of converting the Nubians to Christianity. To get there, we take a private boat across the Nile then catch a camel ride ( if you want ) or walk up the top of the hill to reach the monastery most parts of the Monastery are ruins, although the main features are well preserved
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