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Sound & Light Show at Philae Temple
Attending the fascinating Sound and Light Show. Because of the location of the Temple on an island, we have to take a boat to get to the site. An extraordinary voice and light by walking through the site's temples and gardens, with full narration explaining the legend of Isis, to whom the temple is dedicated.
Trip to Nubian Village by felucca
Enjoy Nubian Villages situated at the bottom of Elephantine Island. You are going to discover the simple and natural life of the very kind and hospitable Nubian people.
Botanical Garden & Elephantine Island
Enjoy an excursion by a traditional felucca .In the year of 1899 lord Kitchener take the island to be a place where his campaign can rest, and call it the lord's house. After his death, this island belonged to the ministry of agriculture and Elephantine Island. The island named Elephantine as it was a major ivory trading center or because Egyptians first saw the Elephant in this district. The island is considered a natural boundary between Egypt and Nubia.
Day Tour to the High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk, Philae
A day tour to the High Dam, an engineering miracle built in 1960 protecting Egypt from annual floods from the Nile. Proceed to visit the Unfinished Obelisk which shows the techniques used by the ancient Egyptians to cut obelisks.. Then onto the majestic Philae Temple which was built on the honor of goddess Isis the chief deity of the island.
Exc. Abu Simbel
where we will see the Temples of Ramses II and Nefertari, It is the most stunning monument in all of Egypt. Ramses II, the most powerful and longest-ruling Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, ordered two temples to be carved from the Limestone Mountains at Abu Simbel. In modern times the two temples of Abu Simbel were threatened by the waters that would rise with the completion of the High Dam. A campaign to save them was organized by UNESCO. The plan was to cut the temples into blocks, raise them piece-by-piece, and reassemble them in their new position on the banks of Lake Nasser. The job was massive and took two years to complete.
Day Tour to Nubian Museum Aswan
The Nubian Museum which was opened in 1997 displays thousands of antiquities that would have been lost under the waters of Lake Nasser. This museum takes its name from the ancient Egyptian Nbu, meaning gold, in reference to the area's famous gold mines Moreover.
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