Enjoy Aswan Day Tour visit Kalabsha Temple, Nubian Museum, Noble's tombs, and Elephantine Island all those sights are uncommon places to visit and it arranged by us exclusively for you
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M or any time you choose our Egypt Tours R Us professional Egyptologist photographer tour guide will be waiting for you at your hotel’s lobby with Egypt Tours R Us‘s sign then you start your tour On your way to the tour, our guide will give you a brief introduction about your tour also tell you a lot of stories about our ancient Egyptian history, sightseeing, and ancient Gods From the moment your tour starts, your guide will give you full attention.
Once in the car, your Egypt Tours R Us guide will talk to you about all the things on the way as well as other aspects of your tour that will interest you.
Start your tour visit the Kalabsha temple It was moved to this spot from its original location 30 miles to the south after the construction of the dam.
The temple date to the end of the Ptolemaic Dynasty and completed under the rule of Roman Emperor Augustus.
The result is an interesting combination of imagery that includes Egyptian and Roman themes with images of Roman emperors and pharaohs worshiping the Egyptian gods.
The temple was dedicated to the Nubian god Mandulis.
The temple design as a large pylon, which is connected to the rest of the complex by a wall, creating a closed space.
There are stairs to the roof, offering a great view of the lake and back up to the High Dam.
Then drive to the Nubia Museum established by UNESCO, then drive to the Nubia Museum in Aswan opened to the public in November 1997, The Nubia Museum in Aswan houses finds made during excavations carried out as part of UNESCO’s International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, threatened by the construction of the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s.
Besides showcasing many of the more than 3,000 objects found during the excavations, the Museum serves as a focal point for Nubian history and culture, its collections presenting the history of Nubia from prehistory to the present day.
Then visit the Nobles Tombs It is one of the hidden places in Aswan almost no visitors but not with us The tombs date from the Old and Middle Kingdoms famous for its simple plan, from the ferry landing stairs cutting diagonally across the hill, takes you up to the tombs of the tomb plan with a small entrance hall lead to a pillared room and a corridor leading to the burial chamber.
You will have the chance to visit the most two famous tombs there the tomb of Mekhu and Sabni (No.
25 & 26), both governors, date from the 6th-dynasty during the time of Pharaoh Pepi II (2278–2184 BC).
Several reliefs in Sabini's tomb retain their original colors, and there are some lovely hunting and fishing scenes depicting him with his daughters in the pillared hall.
You will also have the chance to visit two more tombs of Sarenput was the local governor and overseer of the priesthood of Satet and Khnum under 12th-dynasty Pharaoh Amenemhat II (1922–1878 BC) and The tomb of Sarenput and the tomb of Harkhuf At the end of your day it is the time to relax take a Felucca to reach to Elephantine Island one of the most beautiful islands in Aswan famous with its amazing rock formations The island is located just downstream of the First Cataract, at the southern border of Upper Egypt with Lower Nubia.
The island may have received its name after its shape, which in aerial views is similar to that of an elephant tusk, or from the rounded rocks along the banks resembling elephants.
At the island you can see some ruins of two temples built by Thutmose III and Amenhotep III on the island .
but, unfortunately, the two temples been destroyed during the campaign of Muhammad Ali, one more thing to see on the island which is the nilometer it was a structure for measuring the Nile River's clarity and the water level during the annual flood season.
There are two nilometers at Elephantine Island.
The more famous is a corridor nilometer associated with the Temple of Satis, with a stone staircase that descends the corridor.
It is one of the oldest nilometers in Egypt, last reconstructed in Roman times, and still in use as late as the nineteenth century AD.
Drive back to your hotel full of our great Experience.
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