Aswan, Philae Temple High Dam and Nubian Museum

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Aswan, Philae Temple High Dam and Nubian Museum

“Enjoy a one day Tour to Aswan the beautiful peaceful southern city and visit the fantastic temple of Goddess Isis on Philae Island , visit the High Dam the ideal example of Modern engineer and have an exclusive tour to the Nubian Museum ..”

 

 

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Address or Intersection upon Traveler’s request, Airport, Cruise Ship Port, Hotel, Monument/Building upon Traveler’s request, Rail or Bus Station
DEPARTURE TIME every day at any Location options: Airport, Hotel, Monument/Building upon Traveler’s request, Rail or Bus Station
INCLUDED
Meet and greet service by our representatives at airports All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle Portage when needed
Bottled water & lunch Professional guide Shopping Service charges
NOT INCLUDED
Entrance fees Air Fair
Guide gratuity Entry visa

Plan tours to suit your own needs, enjoying the sights and atmosphere at your own pace  .Our excursions have been meticulously planned, and have been carefully refined and tweaked over the years, to give you a wonderful balance of cultural, historical and social experiences of the regions you visit.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Itinerary

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Day 1:

Your Egyptologist tour guide will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan to enjoy a day tour in the amazing city Aswan . Start your tour by a visit to the High Dam, an engineering miracle built in 1960 protecting Egypt from annual floods from the Nile. Move on to visit the majestic Philae Temple which was built on the honor of Goddess Isis the chief deity of the island.then proceede to visit The Nubian Museum and enjoy Lunch in The Nubian Village (optional add on )  Later you will be transferred back to your hotel.

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