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Saturday, June 12, 2021

Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour

Try Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour, from our wide selections of Aswan Day Trips and visit Kalabsha Temple which was originally built on much earlier site that dates back to the 18th dynasty and most probably goes back to king Thothmosis and Amenhotep II and after the construction of the High Dam the temple was disassembled and reconstructed at its present location. Explore the Nubian Museum which opened its doors in November 1997 and includes three thousand pieces of antiquities representing various ages; Geological, Pharaonic, Roman, Coptic and Islamic.

Kalabsha Temple is an impressive Ptolemaic and Roman structure, not unlike nearby Philae in its layout. The early 19th-century Swiss traveller Burckhardt (who rediscovered Abu Simbel) thought it was 'amongst the most precious remains of Egyptian antiquity'. The temple, started in the late Ptolemaic period and completed during the reign of Emperor Augustus (30 BC–AD 14), was dedicated to the Nubian solar god Merwel, known to the Greeks as Mandulis. Later it was used as a church.

An impressive stone causeway leads from the lake to the first pylon of the temple, beyond which are the colonnaded court and the eight-columned hypostyle hall. Inscriptions on the walls show various emperors or pharaohs in the presence of gods and goddesses. Just beyond the hall is the sanctuary, consisting of three chambers. Stairs from one chamber lead up to the roof, from where there are superb views of Lake Nasser and the High Dam, across the capitals of the hall and court. An inner passage, between the temple and the encircling wall, leads to a well-preserved Nilometer. The temple's original outer stone gateway was given by the Egyptian government to Germany in 1977, in thanks for helping to move this building. It is now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin.

As a result of a massive UNESCO effort, the temples here were transplanted from a now-submerged site about 50km south of Aswan. The new site is on the west bank of Lake Nasser just south of the High Dam.

When the water level is low you can sometimes walk across to the site; otherwise, you can find a motor boat on the western side of the High Dam (around LE60 for the return trip and an hour to visit).

Then visit Nubia Museum, opposite Basma Hotel, is a treat, a showcase of the history, art and culture of Nubia. Established in 1997 in cooperation with UNESCO, the museum is a reminder of what was lost beneath Lake Nasser. Exhibits are beautifully displayed in huge halls, where clearly written explanations take you from 4500 BC through to the present day.

The exhibits start with prehistoric artefacts and objects from the Kingdom of Kush and Meroe. Coptic and Islamic art displays lead to a description of the massive UNESCO project to move Nubia’s most important historic monuments away from the rising waters of Lake Nasser, following the building of the Aswan High Dam.

Among the museum highlights are 6000-year-old painted pottery bowls and an impressive quartzite statue of a 25th-dynasty priest of Amun in Thebes with distinct Kushite (Upper Nubian) features. The stunning horse armour found in tombs from the Ballana period (5th to 7th centuries BC) shows the sophistication of artisanship during this brief ascendancy. A fascinating display traces the development of irrigation along the Nile, from the earliest attempts to control the flow of the river, right up to the building of the old Aswan Dam. A model of a Nubian house, complete with old furniture and mannequins wearing traditional silver jewellery, attempts to portray the folk culture of modern Nubia.

Enjoy Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up at your hotel in Aswan, and you’ll be transferred by a private A/C vehicle to the enchanting Temple of Kalabsha which is located close to Lake Nasser, near the western end of Aswan High Dam. Unleash your inner and know more about the temple that was built by Toutmosis II and Amenophis II at Kalabsha 50 km south of Aswan and then disassembled and reconstructed at its present location after the construction of the High Dam. Feast your soul and move to explore the Nubian Museum which was opened its doors in November 1997 and includes three thousand pieces of antiquities. Finally Flying Carpet Tours guide will escort you back to your hotel in Aswan.

Included

Pick up and drop off to your hotel in Aswan

Excursion to Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum

Entrance fees to the above mentioned sites

English speaking guide to the sites mentioned above    

Bottle of Mineral Water during the Excursion 

All transfers by air-conditioned Van

All service charges and taxes 

Excluded

Visa to Egypt 

Any optional tours required 

Tipping 

For more info about Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour:

E-mail: sales@flyingcarpettours.com 

Website: www.flyingcarpettours.com 

Tel.: +201099906242

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour

Try Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour, from our wide selections of Aswan Day Trips and visit Kalabsha Temple which was originally built on much earlier site that dates back to the 18th dynasty and most probably goes back to king Thothmosis and Amenhotep II and after the construction of the High Dam the temple was disassembled and reconstructed at its present location. Explore the Nubian Museum which opened its doors in November 1997 and includes three thousand pieces of antiquities representing various ages; Geological, Pharaonic, Roman, Coptic and Islamic.

Kalabsha Temple is an impressive Ptolemaic and Roman structure, not unlike nearby Philae in its layout. The early 19th-century Swiss traveller Burckhardt (who rediscovered Abu Simbel) thought it was 'amongst the most precious remains of Egyptian antiquity'. The temple, started in the late Ptolemaic period and completed during the reign of Emperor Augustus (30 BC–AD 14), was dedicated to the Nubian solar god Merwel, known to the Greeks as Mandulis. Later it was used as a church.

An impressive stone causeway leads from the lake to the first pylon of the temple, beyond which are the colonnaded court and the eight-columned hypostyle hall. Inscriptions on the walls show various emperors or pharaohs in the presence of gods and goddesses. Just beyond the hall is the sanctuary, consisting of three chambers. Stairs from one chamber lead up to the roof, from where there are superb views of Lake Nasser and the High Dam, across the capitals of the hall and court. An inner passage, between the temple and the encircling wall, leads to a well-preserved Nilometer. The temple's original outer stone gateway was given by the Egyptian government to Germany in 1977, in thanks for helping to move this building. It is now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin.

As a result of a massive UNESCO effort, the temples here were transplanted from a now-submerged site about 50km south of Aswan. The new site is on the west bank of Lake Nasser just south of the High Dam.


When the water level is low you can sometimes walk across to the site; otherwise, you can find a motor boat on the western side of the High Dam (around LE60 for the return trip and an hour to visit).

Then visit Nubia Museum, opposite Basma Hotel, is a treat, a showcase of the history, art and culture of Nubia. Established in 1997 in cooperation with UNESCO, the museum is a reminder of what was lost beneath Lake Nasser. Exhibits are beautifully displayed in huge halls, where clearly written explanations take you from 4500 BC through to the present day.

The exhibits start with prehistoric artefacts and objects from the Kingdom of Kush and Meroe. Coptic and Islamic art displays lead to a description of the massive UNESCO project to move Nubia’s most important historic monuments away from the rising waters of Lake Nasser, following the building of the Aswan High Dam.

Among the museum highlights are 6000-year-old painted pottery bowls and an impressive quartzite statue of a 25th-dynasty priest of Amun in Thebes with distinct Kushite (Upper Nubian) features. The stunning horse armour found in tombs from the Ballana period (5th to 7th centuries BC) shows the sophistication of artisanship during this brief ascendancy. A fascinating display traces the development of irrigation along the Nile, from the earliest attempts to control the flow of the river, right up to the building of the old Aswan Dam. A model of a Nubian house, complete with old furniture and mannequins wearing traditional silver jewellery, attempts to portray the folk culture of modern Nubia.

Enjoy Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up at your hotel in Aswan, and you’ll be transferred by a private A/C vehicle to the enchanting Temple of Kalabsha which is located close to Lake Nasser, near the western end of Aswan High Dam. Unleash your inner and know more about the temple that was built by Toutmosis II and Amenophis II at Kalabsha 50 km south of Aswan and then disassembled and reconstructed at its present location after the construction of the High Dam. Feast your soul and move to explore the Nubian Museum which was opened its doors in November 1997 and includes three thousand pieces of antiquities. Finally Flying Carpet Tours guide will escort you back to your hotel in Aswan.

Included

Pick up and drop off to your hotel in Aswan

Excursion to Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum

Entrance fees to the above mentioned sites

English speaking guide to the sites mentioned above    

Bottle of Mineral Water during the Excursion 

All transfers by air-conditioned Van

All service charges and taxes 

Excluded

Visa to Egypt 

Any optional tours required 

Tipping 

For more info about Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour:

E-mail: sales@flyingcarpettours.com 

Website: www.flyingcarpettours.com 

Tel.: +201099906242

Monday, June 8, 2020

SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise

Embrace the great Nile River and breathe the charming nature on a spectacular cruise on Lake Nasser through SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise, and enjoy the beauty of Lake Nasser. Visit Kalabsha Temple, Beit El Wali, Wadi El Sebae, Ibrim Palace, Amada and Abu Simbel Temple. Explore the beauty of ancient temples and enjoy the colorful paintings and inscriptions to discover for yourself the secrets of the ancient Pharaonic civilization, and look forward to the perfect services and excellent facilities aboard the Nubian Sea ship overlooking Lake Nasser.

Enjoy legendary Lake Nasser Cruise between Aswan and Abu Simbel, via SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise, visit gigantic temples and tombs of Lake Nasser, Get to visit the outstanding landmark which consists of two rock-cut Temples, The Temple of Ramsses II and The Temple of Queen Nefertari, they both date back to the reign of King Ramses II (1290-1223 BC) and reflect the glory and grandeur of the Ancient Kingdom of Egypt. Abu Simbel Temple was dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian god Amon Ra, Harmakis and Ptah. The façade consists of four statues that all belong to the Pharaoh. The gigantic facade of Ramses II temple represents four colossal seated figures of Ramses. The facade is 119 feet wide, 100 feet high, and the statues are each 67 feet high. In ancient times the area was at the southern frontier of pharaonic Egypt, facing Nubia. The four colossal statues of Ramses in front of the main temple are spectacular examples of ancient Egyptian art. The four statues guarding the doorway to the larger of these temples are the largest sculptures that survive from the pharaonic era. then sail towards Kasr Ibrim, Amada, and bennut Tomb.

Explore the greatest achievement in the modern history of Egypt while visiting the High Dam that was built in 1960 to protect the country from the Nile flooding.

Enjoy having a fancy floating ship to Aswan. Enjoy the beauty of The River besides visiting valuable treasures and monuments of Egypt located in Aswan, Wadi El Seboua Temples, Kalabsha Temple, and Kasr Ibrim.

Enjoy SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise

04 Days / 03 Nights
Abu Simbel / Aswan

Friday: Abu Simbel Temple / Kasr Ibrim

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up from Abu simbel Airport, he will escort you to SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise, check into your Cruise, Lunch served on board, enrich your trip experience, learn more about the glory of the ancient Egyptian history and visit the astonishing Temples of Abu Simbel, Sail to Kasr Ibrim " Ibrim Palace" view Kasr Ibrim from the sun deck of your Cruise, dinner included on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise and overnight in Kasr Ibrim.


Saturday: Amada / Derr / Pennut Tomb

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, sail to Amada, unleash your spirit by visiting Amada Temple, Pennout Tomb and Derr, next sail towards Wadi El Seboua, get your dinner on board overnight at Wadi El Seboua on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise.


Sunday: Wadi El Seboua Temples / Dakka

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Unleash your soul between Wadi El Seboua Temples, then sail to Aswan, Lunch served on board, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Aswan.


Monday: Kalabsha Temple / Beit El Wali

Disembarkation from SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise after tasting the flavor of your breakfast on board, it is the time to beguile your eyes by visiting Kalabsha Temple and Beit El Wali, then transfer to Aswan airport, or Aswan train station for final departure.


05 Days / 04 Nights
Aswan / Abu simbel

Monday: Kalabsha Temple / Beit El Wali

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up from Aswan Airport, or Aswan train station, he will escort you to SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise, check into your Cruise, Lunch served on board, sail to visit Kalabsha Temple and Beit El Wali, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Khour El Ghazal Creek.

Tuesday: Sail to Wadi El Seboua Temples

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Sail to Wadi El Seboua, Lunch served on board, dinner will be served on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Wadi El Seboua.

Wednesday: Wadi El Seboua Temples / Dakka / Amada

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Unleash your soul between Wadi El Seboua Temples and Dakka, then Sail to Amada, scout Amada, Get enchanted with the amazing Staff Nubian Show, Lunch served on board, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Amada.


Thursday: Kasr Ibrim / Abu Simbel Temple

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, feast your eyes at the time your Cruise Sailing to Kasr Ibrim, watch the glorious of Kasr Ibrim from outside, next sail to to Abu Simbel, start to scout the fabulous Temples of Abu Simbel, Lunch served on board, at night try optional tour to the Sound and Light Show, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Abu Simbel.

Friday: SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise / Final Departure

Disembarkation from SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise after tasting the flavor of your breakfast on board, then transfer to Abu Simbel Airport for final departure.

For more info about SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise:
E-mail: sales@flyingcarpettours.com
Website: www.flyingcarpettours.com
Tel.: +201099906242

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise

Lake Nasser cruise is one of the most fascinating tours that you will get delighted. Enjoy legendary SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise between Aswan and Abu Simbel, Experience a world of unrivaled service and amenities on board Lake Nasser Cruise, Enjoy the charm of the Historical sites such as Kalabsha Temple, Beit El Wali, Wadi El Seboua, Kasr Ibrim, Amada, Abu Simbel Temple and more

Enjoy having a fancy floating ship to Aswan. Enjoy the beauty of The River besides visiting valuable treasures and monuments of Egypt located in Aswan, Wadi El Seboua Temples, Kalabsha Temple, and Kasr Ibrim.

Achieve your dream and live pleasure and relaxation with SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise, memorable trip from memory Explore different sites and distinctive attractions of the most famous tourist attractions in the world and learn about the Pharaonic civilization through the temples of Abu Simbel, the temple of Kalabsha, Beit El Wali, Wadi El Sebwa, Kesr Ibrim, Deanship and more with Flying Carpet Tours.

Know more about Abu Simbel which was rediscovered in 1813 by Swiss explorer John Lewis Burckhardt who was led to the site by a boy named Abu Simbel and the site was then named after him. The temples had long been forgotten and the sands of the desert covered it all except the tops of the heads of the huge statues in front of their entrances. Since 1909 when the sand was finally cleared away, these twin temples have become the most famous site in Egypt’s south. The Great Temple stands 98 feet (30 metres) high and 115 feet (35 metres) long with four seated colossi flanking the entrance, two to each side, depicting Ramesses II on his throne; each one 65 feet (20 metres) tall. Beneath these giant figures are smaller statues depicting Ramesses' conquered enemies, the Nubians, Libyans, and Hittites. Further statues represent his family members and various protecting gods and symbols of power. Passing between the colossi, through the central entrance, the interior of the temple is decorated with engravings showing Ramesses and Nefertari paying homage to the gods.


Enjoy SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise

04 Days / 03 Nights
Abu Simbel / Aswan

Friday: Abu Simbel Temple / Kasr Ibrim

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up from Abu simbel Airport, he will escort you to SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise, check into your Cruise, Lunch served on board, enrich your trip experience, learn more about the glory of the ancient Egyptian history and visit the astonishing Temples of Abu Simbel, Sail to Kasr Ibrim " Ibrim Palace" view Kasr Ibrim from the sun deck of your Cruise, dinner included on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise and overnight in Kasr Ibrim.

Saturday: Amada / Derr / Pennut Tomb

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, sail to Amada, unleash your spirit by visiting Amada Temple, Pennout Tomb and Derr, next sail towards Wadi El Seboua, get your dinner on board overnight at Wadi El Seboua on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise.


Sunday: Wadi El Seboua Temples / Dakka

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Unleash your soul between Wadi El Seboua Temples, then sail to Aswan, Lunch served on board, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Aswan.


Monday: Kalabsha Temple / Beit El Wali

Disembarkation from SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise after tasting the flavor of your breakfast on board, it is the time to beguile your eyes by visiting Kalabsha Temple and Beit El Wali, then transfer to Aswan airport, or Aswan train station for final departure.

05 Days / 04 Nights
Aswan / Abu simbel

Monday: Kalabsha Temple / Beit El Wali

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up from Aswan Airport, or Aswan train station, he will escort you to SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise, check into your Cruise, Lunch served on board, sail to visit Kalabsha Temple and Beit El Wali, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Khour El Ghazal Creek.

Tuesday: Sail to Wadi El Seboua Temples

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Sail to Wadi El Seboua, Lunch served on board, dinner will be served on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Wadi El Seboua.

Wednesday: Wadi El Seboua Temples / Dakka / Amada

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Unleash your soul between Wadi El Seboua Temples and Dakka, then Sail to Amada, scout Amada, Get enchanted with the amazing Staff Nubian Show, Lunch served on board, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Amada.


Thursday: Kasr Ibrim / Abu Simbel Temple

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, feast your eyes at the time your Cruise Sailing to Kasr Ibrim, watch the glorious of Kasr Ibrim from outside, next sail to to Abu Simbel, start to scout the fabulous Temples of Abu Simbel, Lunch served on board, at night try optional tour to the Sound and Light Show, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Abu Simbel.

Friday: SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise / Final Departure

Disembarkation from SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise after tasting the flavor of your breakfast on board, then transfer to Abu Simbel Airport for final departure.

For more info about SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise:
E-mail: sales@flyingcarpettours.com
Website: www.flyingcarpettours.com
Tel.: +201099906242

Thursday, October 3, 2019

SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise

Embrace the great Nile River and breathe the charming nature on a spectacular cruise on Lake Nasser through SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise, and enjoy the beauty of Lake Nasser. Visit Kalabsha Temple, Beit El Wali, Wadi El Sebae, Ibrim Palace, Amada and Abu Simbel Temple. Explore the beauty of ancient temples and enjoy the colorful paintings and inscriptions to discover for yourself the secrets of the ancient Pharaonic civilization, and look forward to the perfect services and excellent facilities aboard the Nubian Sea ship overlooking Lake Nasser.

Enjoy legendary Lake Nasser Cruise between Aswan and Abu Simbel, via SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise, visit gigantic temples and tombs of Lake Nasser, Get to visit the outstanding landmark which consists of two rock-cut Temples, The Temple of Ramsses II and The Temple of Queen Nefertari, they both date back to the reign of King Ramses II (1290-1223 BC) and reflect the glory and grandeur of the Ancient Kingdom of Egypt. Abu Simbel Temple was dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian god Amon Ra, Harmakis and Ptah. The façade consists of four statues that all belong to the Pharaoh. The gigantic facade of Ramses II temple represents four colossal seated figures of Ramses. The facade is 119 feet wide, 100 feet high, and the statues are each 67 feet high. In ancient times the area was at the southern frontier of pharaonic Egypt, facing Nubia. The four colossal statues of Ramses in front of the main temple are spectacular examples of ancient Egyptian art. The four statues guarding the doorway to the larger of these temples are the largest sculptures that survive from the pharaonic era. then sail towards Kasr Ibrim, Amada, and bennut Tomb.

Explore the greatest achievement in the modern history of Egypt while visiting the High Dam that was built in 1960 to protect the country from the Nile flooding.

Enjoy having a fancy floating ship to Aswan. Enjoy the beauty of The River besides visiting valuable treasures and monuments of Egypt located in Aswan, Wadi El Seboua Temples, Kalabsha Temple, and Kasr Ibrim.


Enjoy SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise

04 Days / 03 Nights
Abu Simbel / Aswan

Friday: Abu Simbel Temple / Kasr Ibrim

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up from Abu simbel Airport, he will escort you to SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise, check into your Cruise, Lunch served on board, enrich your trip experience, learn more about the glory of the ancient Egyptian history and visit the astonishing Temples of Abu Simbel, Sail to Kasr Ibrim " Ibrim Palace" view Kasr Ibrim from the sun deck of your Cruise, dinner included on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise and overnight in Kasr Ibrim.


Saturday: Amada / Derr / Pennut Tomb

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, sail to Amada, unleash your spirit by visiting Amada Temple, Pennout Tomb and Derr, next sail towards Wadi El Seboua, get your dinner on board overnight at Wadi El Seboua on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise.


Sunday: Wadi El Seboua Temples / Dakka

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Unleash your soul between Wadi El Seboua Temples, then sail to Aswan, Lunch served on board, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Aswan.


Monday: Kalabsha Temple / Beit El Wali

Disembarkation from SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise after tasting the flavor of your breakfast on board, it is the time to beguile your eyes by visiting Kalabsha Temple and Beit El Wali, then transfer to Aswan airport, or Aswan train station for final departure.

05 Days / 04 Nights
Aswan / Abu simbel

Monday: Kalabsha Temple / Beit El Wali

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up from Aswan Airport, or Aswan train station, he will escort you to SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise, check into your Cruise, Lunch served on board, sail to visit Kalabsha Temple and Beit El Wali, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Khour El Ghazal Creek.

Tuesday: Sail to Wadi El Seboua Temples

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Sail to Wadi El Seboua, Lunch served on board, dinner will be served on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Wadi El Seboua.

Wednesday: Wadi El Seboua Temples / Dakka / Amada

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Unleash your soul between Wadi El Seboua Temples and Dakka, then Sail to Amada, scout Amada, Get enchanted with the amazing Staff Nubian Show, Lunch served on board, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Amada.


Thursday: Kasr Ibrim / Abu Simbel Temple

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, feast your eyes at the time your Cruise Sailing to Kasr Ibrim, watch the glorious of Kasr Ibrim from outside, next sail to to Abu Simbel, start to scout the fabulous Temples of Abu Simbel, Lunch served on board, at night try optional tour to the Sound and Light Show, get your dinner on board, spend your overnight on board SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise in Abu Simbel.

Friday: SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise / Final Departure

Disembarkation from SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser cruise after tasting the flavor of your breakfast on board, then transfer to Abu Simbel Airport for final departure.

For more info about SAI Dahabiya Lake Nasser Cruise:
E-mail: sales@flyingcarpettours.com
Website: www.flyingcarpettours.com
Tel.: +201099906242

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour

Try Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour, from our wide selections of Aswan Day Trips and visit Kalabsha Temple which was originally built on much earlier site that dates back to the 18th dynasty and most probably goes back to king Thothmosis and Amenhotep II and after the construction of the High Dam the temple was disassembled and reconstructed at its present location. Explore the Nubian Museum which opened its doors in November 1997 and includes three thousand pieces of antiquities representing various ages; Geological, Pharaonic, Roman, Coptic and Islamic.

Kalabsha Temple is an impressive Ptolemaic and Roman structure, not unlike nearby Philae in its layout. The early 19th-century Swiss traveler Burckhardt (who rediscovered Abu Simbel) thought it was 'amongst the most precious remains of Egyptian antiquity'. The temple, started in the late Ptolemaic period and completed during the reign of Emperor Augustus (30 BC–AD 14), was dedicated to the Nubian solar god Merwel, known to the Greeks as Mandulis. Later it was used as a church.

An impressive stone causeway leads from the lake to the first pylon of the temple, beyond which are the colonnaded court and the eight-columned hypostyle hall. Inscriptions on the walls show various emperors or pharaohs in the presence of gods and goddesses. Just beyond the hall is the sanctuary, consisting of three chambers. Stairs from one chamber lead up to the roof, from where there are superb views of Lake Nasser and the High Dam, across the capitals of the hall and court. An inner passage, between the temple and the encircling wall, leads to a well-preserved Nilometer. The temple's original outer stone gateway was given by the Egyptian government to Germany in 1977, in thanks for helping to move this building. It is now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin.

As a result of a massive UNESCO effort, the temples here were transplanted from a now-submerged site about 50km south of Aswan. The new site is on the west bank of Lake Nasser just south of the High Dam.

When the water level is low you can sometimes walk across to the site; otherwise, you can find a motor boat on the western side of the High Dam (around LE60 for the return trip and an hour to visit).

Then visit Nubia Museum, opposite Basma Hotel, is a treat, a showcase of the history, art and culture of Nubia. Established in 1997 in cooperation with UNESCO, the museum is a reminder of what was lost beneath Lake Nasser. Exhibits are beautifully displayed in huge halls, where clearly written explanations take you from 4500 BC through to the present day.

The exhibits start with prehistoric artefacts and objects from the Kingdom of Kush and Meroe. Coptic and Islamic art displays lead to a description of the massive UNESCO project to move Nubia’s most important historic monuments away from the rising waters of Lake Nasser, following the building of the Aswan High Dam.

Among the museum highlights are 6000-year-old painted pottery bowls and an impressive quartzite statue of a 25th-dynasty priest of Amun in Thebes with distinct Kushite (Upper Nubian) features. The stunning horse armour found in tombs from the Ballana period (5th to 7th centuries BC) shows the sophistication of artisanship during this brief ascendancy. A fascinating display traces the development of irrigation along the Nile, from the earliest attempts to control the flow of the river, right up to the building of the old Aswan Dam. A model of a Nubian house, complete with old furniture and mannequins wearing traditional silver jewellery, attempts to portray the folk culture of modern Nubia.

Enjoy Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up at your hotel in Aswan, and you’ll be transferred by a private A/C vehicle to the enchanting Temple of Kalabsha which is located close to Lake Nasser, near the western end of Aswan High Dam. Unleash your inner and know more about the temple that was built by Toutmosis II and Amenophis II at Kalabsha 50 km south of Aswan and then disassembled and reconstructed at its present location after the construction of the High Dam. Feast your soul and move to explore the Nubian Museum which was opened its doors in November 1997 and includes three thousand pieces of antiquities. Finally Flying Carpet Tours guide will escort you back to your hotel in Aswan.

Included

Pick up and drop off to your hotel in Aswan
Excursion to Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum
Entrance fees to the above mentioned sites
English speaking guide to the sites mentioned above 
Bottle of Mineral Water during the Excursion
All transfers by air-conditioned Van
All service charges and taxes

Excluded

Visa to Egypt
Any optional tours required
Tipping

For more info about Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour:
E-mail: sales@flyingcarpettours.com
Website: www.flyingcarpettours.com
Tel.: +201099906242