Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Aswan Tours

 

our tours allow you to explore the greatness of the Ancient civilization in aswan, and is known as the land of gold because it was like a huge necropolis for the pharaohs and their treasures for thousands of years. Get excited with interesting Aswan Excursions that offers a lot of exciting tours to famous landmarks such as Philae Temple, High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk and more places, moreover there are a lot of beautiful things to do in Aswan.



Get excited with Flying Carpet Tours by going on the fabulous Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by van, and visiting Abu Simble Temple ,a unique place, located in the southwest of Aswan .Abu Simbel is an ancient temple complex. One of them refers to King Ramses II and the other built for his wife Queen Nefertari.

Take a private tour to explore Aswan Dam, Philae Temple,and UnfinishedObelisk Tour, and amuse your eyes by visiting  the most popular and well- known landmarks such as the Philae Temple, which was built by the Ancient Egyptians for goddess Isis, Osiris' wife, and Horus' mother. It was initiated by Ptolemy II and completed by Roman Emperors. Explore the Unfinished obelisk which is the largest known ancient obelisk and is located in the northern region of the stone quarries of ancient Egypt in Aswan and was built by Queen Hatshepsut. Don’t Forget Aswan High Dam which is one of the most important achievements of Egypt during the last century.

Enjoy the journey back in time to the ancient Egyptian gods and kings with the Philae Temple Sound and Light Show, find out more about the ancient secrets and mysteries, and listen to the story of Isis and Osiris at night. Moreover ,visiting the Philae Temple, which was transferred stone by stone from Philae Island to Egilica Island because of the Nile flooding.

Have an awesome day tour with the Nubian Village tour ; explore the west bank of Aswan by a small motorboat sailing around Aswan's beautiful islands and Nile River views. Enjoy the sights during the trip in Nubian Village on Soheil Island. It is also a great opportunity to know their culture, and learn some of their traditions, as well as their natural life , and go on many adventures there, like seeing the crocodile and snake.

Visit one of the most powerful rulers of ancient Egypt, Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by plane, and be amazed by the two greatest temples of Abu Simbel, built by the pharaohs King Ramses II.

Enjoy a trip to Kom Ombo and Edfu Temple Tours from Aswan; visit Kom Ombo Temple,a Ptolemaic dynasty ,which is an unusual double temple in the town of Kom Ombo in Aswan, Upper Egypt. In addition to exploring Edfu Temple which is the masterpiece of the magical mythical city of Aswan, one of the most striking and complete of the ancient Egyptian temples, and is dedicated to the worship of the god Horus.

Start a memorable Day Tour to visit one of the most interesting monuments of Nubian Egypt. WithKalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour; watch The Nubian Museum which an archaeological museum located in Aswan. It was built following the International Campaign to save the Monuments of Nubia . Bassing through Kalabsha Temple is remarkably well-preserved monument is the largest free-standing temple in Lower Nubia. It was built during the reign of Augustus,and of course ,the museum  provides you to go through all ancient Egypt history covering the Nubian, Pharaonic, coptic and Islamic eras.



Find your inner peace with charming and relaxing Aswan Felucca Tours; experience a relaxing Egyptian sailboat ride around Elephantine Island, a major attraction in Aswan; and visit the Botanical Gardens, which are home to thousands of birds, exotic plants, and flora from  theFar East, India, and Africa.

we offer  a trip with Nile Cruise Aswan, explore the Philae Temple with Nile Cruise Aswan, this plus the main attractions in Aswan and Luxor. Not only discover Philae Temple with Nile Cruise Aswan, but also discover Edfu Temple, Kom Ombo Temple, High Dam,and the unfinished Obelisk. Visit Luxor is a modern city in Upper Egypt which includes the site of the Ancient Egyptian city of Thebes and it is famous for as world's greatest open- air museum. Take Tours to Karnak and Luxor Temples by visiting East Bank Temples such as Luxor Temple which is a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex and was constructed approximately 1400 BCE and was built by Amenhotep III but completed by Tutankhamun and Horemheb and then added to by Rameses II.

 


 Don’t forget to spend a day tour in Karnak Temple, which is one of the most famous temples in the world and is home to three main temples, several smaller enclosed temples, and a number of outer temples .It was built in honor of Amon-Ra. with The ancient Egyptians are known for their beautiful temples. You will discover Luxor and a variety of things to do in Luxor Tours such as Luxor West Bank Tours. The Valley of the Kings is one of the most extraordinary Temples and  famous sites for having unique collections of tombs, including the great Pharaoh Ramses II and Pharaoh Tutankhamen and contain 63 tombs and chambers .Get  a chance to discover the treasure of the temple of Queen Hatshepsut , daughter of Thutmosis I. Bassing through Temple of Deir El-Bahari is one of the most distinctive temples and tombs a complex of mortuary temples and tombs located on the west bank of the Nile. In addition to Colossi of Memnon is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Luxor ,  two monumental statues representing Amenhotep III and they are located west of the modern city of Luxor and facing east looking toward the Nile River.

Our Day Tour to St Simeon Monastery allows you to know more about visiting one of the remaining places of tourism in Aswan and surrounded by desert sands, the monastery was built on two levels – the lower level of stone and the upper level of mud brick. Passing nearby Agha Khan Mausoleum which is built in honor of Sultan Mohammad Shah and it is simple, austere structure with a dome topping crenellated walls.


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