Private Half Day Tour to Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum

Embark on a captivating half-day tour in Aswan with a pickup from your hotel or cruise, arranged by Egypt Travel Planning. This tour offers a blend of ancient history and cultural exploration:

The Temple of Kalabsha: Situated on the Western Bank of the River Nile, about 40 miles south of Aswan, near the High Dam, the Temple of Kalabsha is a significant historical site. Originally constructed by Pharaohs Toutmosis II and Amenophis II, the temple underwent restoration during the Roman era. Its location on a hill near the High Dam adds to its scenic and historical appeal, making it a must-visit for those interested in Egypt’s rich past.

Nubian Museum: Named after the ancient Egyptian word “Nbu,” meaning gold, in reference to the region’s renowned gold mines, the Nubian Museum is a treasure trove of history and culture. The museum was established following the construction of the High Dam, as a means to preserve thousands of antiquities that would have otherwise been submerged under Lake Nasser’s waters. Opened in 1997, the museum not only showcases significant archaeological finds but also offers vivid displays of Nubian life and culture, providing a comprehensive understanding of the region’s heritage.

After exploring these fascinating sites, you will be conveniently transferred back to your hotel or cruise, concluding an enriching and memorable tour in Aswan.

Private Half Day Tour to Nubian Museum

Begin your day with a comfortable pickup from your hotel or Nile Cruise in Aswan by a private, air-conditioned vehicle arranged by Egypt Travel Planning. This excursion promises a blend of history and culture, focusing on the rich heritage of the Nubian region.

Start at The Nubian Museum: This museum, named after the ancient Egyptian word “Nbu,” meaning gold, reflects the region’s history with its famous gold mines. The museum was conceptualized following the construction of the High Dam, serving as a crucial initiative to safeguard thousands of antiquities that were at risk of submersion under Lake Nasser’s waters. Opened in 1997, the museum not only showcases significant archaeological finds but also offers an immersive experience of Nubian life and traditions. It provides a comprehensive view of the Nubian civilization’s contributions to history, art, and culture.

After exploring the museum’s extensive collections and exhibits, you will be transferred back to your hotel or Nile Cruise in Aswan. This tour is an excellent opportunity to delve into the heart of Nubian heritage and understand its impact on Egyptian history

Private Day Trip to Nubian Village

Egypt Travel Planning representative will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan.

Transfer to ride the motor boat to enjoy Nubian Villages: which is located at the bottom part of Elephantine Island where you are going to discover the simple and natural life of the very kind and hospitable Nubian people. During your magical Nubian exploration tour, you will have a native lunch filled with the authentic taste of this noble culture.

Finish your amazing tour and transfer back to your hotel or cruise.

Private Day Trip to St. Simon Monastery

Experience a serene and spiritual journey with Egypt Travel Planning as they pick you up from your hotel or Nile cruise in Aswan in the morning. Your destination is the tranquil St. Simon Monastery, also known as the “Monastery of St. Hidra,” located opposite the southern tip of Elephantine Island.

St. Simon Monastery: This historical sanctuary is a testament to architectural and religious heritage. Built on two levels, the lower level is constructed of stone, while the upper level features mud brick. The monastery is encircled by imposing walls that stand 10 meters high. Historically, it provided accommodation for approximately 300 resident monks and around 100 pilgrims. Visitors today are drawn to the monastery for its spiritual and calming ambiance, making it a place of worship and reflection. Its location offers a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape and a sense of tranquility away from the bustling city.

After immersing yourself in the peaceful atmosphere of St. Simon Monastery, you will be comfortably transferred back to your hotel or Nile cruise in Aswan. This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore an important religious site and experience a sense of peace and spirituality.

Sound and light Show at Philae Temple

Enjoy an enchanting evening with a pickup from your hotel or cruise by a Egypt Travel Planning representative. Your night will be highlighted by the Sound and Light Show at Philae Temple, an experience that blends history with spectacular visual and audio effects.

Sound and Light Show at Philae Temple: Immerse yourself in the captivating lights and sounds of the multimedia presentations at the Philae Temple. This show brings to life the remarkable story of the temple, taking you on a journey through the legends of Goddess Isis and God Osiris. Discover the secrets of this mystical island as the narrative unfolds amidst stunning light effects and powerful storytelling. The experience is not only educational but also a visual treat, offering a unique way to appreciate the temple’s historical significance and architectural beauty.

After the show, you will be transferred back to your hotel or cruise, concluding an evening filled with awe and wonder. This tour is a perfect blend of entertainment and cultural exploration, ideal for those looking to experience the magic of ancient Egypt in a modern setting.

Private Tour to Abu Simbel from Aswan by Flight

Begin your day with an early morning transfer from your hotel to Aswan Airport, courtesy of a Egypt Travel Planning representative.

Your journey includes a domestic flight to Abu Simbel. Upon arrival at Abu Simbel Airport, a knowledgeable Egyptologist guide from Egypt Travel Planning, holding a sign with your name, will greet you. You’ll then embark on an extraordinary visit to the Abu Simbel Temples, marvels of ancient Egyptian architecture.

Abu Simbel Temples: These temples are situated on the western bank of Lake Nasser, approximately 230 km southwest of Aswan, near the Sudanese border. Comprising two majestic temples built in 1255 BC, they were rediscovered two hundred years ago. The larger temple is dedicated to three major Egyptian goddesses and features four colossal statues of Pharaoh Ramses II on its façade. The smaller temple honors the love goddess Hathor and includes statues made for Ramses II’s beloved wife, Nefertari. These temples are not only architectural wonders but also symbols of love and divinity.

After exploring these ancient wonders, you will fly back to Aswan. Upon arrival, a transfer will be arranged to take you back to your hotel or cruise in Aswan, concluding a memorable day filled with history and awe-inspiring sights.

Private Tour to Abu Simbel from Aswan by Car

 Embark on an early morning journey with Egypt Travel Planning, as your tour guide picks you up from your hotel or Nile Cruise in Aswan.

You’ll travel to Abu Simbel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle, a journey taking approximately 45 minutes. On arrival at Abu Simbel, you’ll start an incredible tour of the Abu Simbel Temples, located on the western bank of Lake Nasser, about 230 km southwest of Aswan, near the Sudanese border.

Abu Simbel Temples: This site features two magnificent temples constructed under the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II. One temple is dedicated to Ramses II himself, while the other honors his beloved wife, Nefertari. Built in 1255 BC, these temples were rediscovered two centuries ago. The larger temple is dedicated to three major Egyptian goddesses and is renowned for its four massive statues of Ramses II on its façade. The smaller temple is devoted to the love goddess Hathor and features statues designed for Nefertari, showcasing the royal love story.

After immersing yourself in the history and beauty of these ancient temples, you will travel back to Aswan. Upon your return, a transfer will be arranged to take you back to your hotel or Nile Cruise in Aswan, concluding a memorable and enriching tour of one of Egypt’s most iconic sites.

Over day To Aswan from Cairo by flight

Experience an unforgettable day in Aswan with Egypt Travel Planning, starting with an early morning pickup from your hotel in Cairo to Cairo International Airport for a domestic flight to Aswan.

Upon arrival at Aswan Airport, a knowledgeable Egypt Travel Planning Egyptologist guide will be waiting for you, holding a sign with your name. Your amazing day includes visits to:

Philae Temple: Dedicated to the goddess Isis, this temple tells the story of one of the most famous Egyptian myths. It narrates how Isis brought her husband back to life, the birth of their son Horus, and the mummification of Osiris. Originally built during the reign of Ptolemy II in Egypt’s Greco-Roman Period, the temple was relocated to the small island of Agilika to save it from floods due to the construction of the High Dam. Notably, obelisks that once stood in front of the temple were removed by British Consul Henry Salt in 1918 and are now in a garden in Dorset, England.

The High Dam: This engineering marvel, a rock-fill dam at the Egypt-Sudan border, protects Egypt from Nile floods. Construction began in 1960, completed in 1968, and the dam was officially inaugurated in 1971. It stands 111 meters high, is 3,830 meters long, and has a base width of 980 meters. The spillway can handle a discharge of 11,000 cubic meters per second.

Unfinished Obelisk: A significant archaeological find, this massive obelisk, still attached to the bedrock, was abandoned due to fractures. It offers insights into how ancient Egyptians quarried hard granite using simple tools. The method of transporting these heavy stones to Cairo, around 500 miles away, remains a mystery.

Enjoy a felucca ride on the River Nile around Aghakhan and Elephantine Islands.

After completing the tour, you will head back to Aswan Airport for your flight to Cairo. A Egypt Travel Planning representative will meet you at the airport and transfer you back to your hotel in Cairo, carrying wonderful memories of Aswan.