Aswan

Some 320 km outside of Aswan in Nubia lies what can only be described as the truly remarkable Temple of Abu Simbel. It was carved directly out of the sandstone cliffs along the Nile and built by Ramses II. Built under the pretense of dedication to the gods Amon Ra, Harmakis, and Ptah… many would say it was built for Ramses’ own glorification. On the face of the temple are four huge statues of King Ramses II seated on his throne.

Tour KomOmbo & Edfu

Leave the hotel by private car, reaching KomOmbo After one hour drive on the upper Egypt cornice and cross the countryside. Visit the Temple of KomOmbo which stands on high grounds overlooking the Nile. Excursion continues to Edfu by Car. Cross the Nile, then proceed by horse carriage to visit the majestic temple dedicated to horus

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85 US$ per person

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Tour elephantine island –old Nilometer –Agha KhanIII Mausoleu

Excursion by Sailing boat to Elephantine Island, visit the Old Nilometer, next proceed to the late Agha Khan III Mausoleum

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30 US$ per person

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Nubian museum Komombo and Darau

Visit KomOmbo and the camel market in Darau  and Visit the Nubian museum in komOmbo.     

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85 US$ per person

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Tour high Dam – temple of Philae Island unfinished Oblisks

Excursion drive to the high Dam to the high Dame. After its visit proceed to the granite Quarries, the unfinished Obelisks, and Old Aswan Dam for a motor – boat excursion to the Temple of Philae Island

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40 US$ per person

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Camel Market of Darau  Simeon Monastery

Cross the Nile To the West Bank and visit the Monastery by Camels Drive from Aswan to Darau and visit The camel market

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80 US$ per person

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Tour Kalabsha Temple

Drive to the temple of Kalabsha, which has been dismantled and re-erected on a hill near the high dam site ( western bank ) originally built by Toutmosis II and Amenophis II at Kalabsha . 40 miles south of Aswan, the temple was restored during the Roman Conquest.

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45 US$ per person

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Tour Komombo

Leave the hotel by private car, reaching KomOmbo After one hour drive on the upper Egypt cornice and cross the countryside. Visit the Temple of KomOmbo which stands on high grounds overlooking the Nile. It differs from other temples by its double entrance, each of which dedicated to divinity:" Haroeris" with his falcon head and 'Sobec" with his crocodile head. Although Kom Ombo is a small village, its importance lies in its huge sugar – can.

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75 US$ per person

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Tour Abu Simple Temple

The Colossal Temple of Abu Simple built by Ramsis II ( XIX.Dynasty ) and lately saves from inundation of the Nile water in among the glories of Ancient Egyptian monuments. the temples were built out of a sandstone rock cliff, and representation of the deities to which each was dedicated are carved on its huge  façade. Nearby, also saved, lies the small Temple of the king's wife Nefertari, dedicated to the Goddess Hathor. Excursion can be undertaken by plane or bus

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95 US$ per person

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Valley of the Nobles

Cross the Nile to the West Bank and visit the Valley of the

Nobles

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40 US$ per person

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Tour the Nubian Valley by felucca

Ride by Felucca to visit the Nubian village

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50 US$ per person

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Tour the High Dam – Temple of Philae

Sail by Felucca (Egyptian sailboat) ti the island of Agilkia . visit the Temple that was removed from their original island of Philae which lie submerged most of the year by water of the lake Nasser. The main Temple of Isis and its monuments were built between the 26th Dynasty and the Roman period. Return to the mainland and drive to Aswan for a view of the high dam  which was completed in 1964.from here you can gaze across the lake Nasser

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35 US$ per person

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Tour Abu Simbel By Flight

The Colossal Temple of Abu Simple built by Ramsis II ( XIX.Dynasty ) and lately saves from inundation of the Nile water in among the glories of Ancient Egyptian monuments. the temples were built out of a sandstone rock cliff, and representation of the deities to which each was dedicated are carved on its huge  façade. Nearby, also saved, lies the small Temple of the king's wife Nefertari, dedicated to the Goddess Hathor. Excursion can be undertaken by plane or bus

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Sound and light show

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10.30   P.M

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09.00   P.M

7.45 P.M

8.00 P.m

Winter time

 All tours will be includes:

  • All your tours and Excursions are with A/C bus

  • English  Expert Egyptologist guide

  • Our prices are excluded entrance fees.