Kom Ombo & Edfu Temples
Pick up from Aswan hotel and visit the 2 unique temples. Kom Ombo is the only temple dedicated to two gods. Edfu temple, is one of Egypt’s most intact temples.
Aswan to Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples
Pick up from Aswan hotel and drive to Kom Ombo temple. It is the only temple in Egypt dedicated to two gods, Horus and Sobek. Originally built for worshiping Horus, the temple was reconstructed to worship Sobek for protection from crocodiles due to the increasing number on the island. Drive to Edfu temple, dedicated to the falcon god Horus, one of the most preserved temples. The divine marriage of Hathor and Horus is depicted on its walls along with scenes of the divine birth of Horus.
Price Per Person
1 Traveler | 2-3 Travelers | 4-6 Travelers |
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$240 | $165 | $115 |
Offered In: English, German, Italian & Spanish |
Language | 1 Traveler | 2-3 Travelers | 4-6 Travelers |
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Japanese & Russian | $265 | $175 | $120 |
Chinese | $275 | $180 | $125 |
Price Includes
- Private Egyptologist tour guide
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to all the sites listed on the itinerary
- Taxes and service fees
Price Excludes
- Personal items/Expenses
- Tipping
- Any extras not included in the itinerary
Children Rates
Age | Rate |
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0-5.99 years old | Free of charge |
6-12 years old | 50% of the total tour rate |
12-18 years old | 50% of the total tour rate with STUDENT ID CARD |
Quoted prices are per person and based on US dollars, but can be paid in Euros, British Pounds, Egyptian Pounds, or credit cards.
Phalie temple, Unfinished obelisk & Felucca ride
Tour Aswan, the site of the cataracts. Here the Nile flows through granite rocks and the golden desert while palm trees and farmlands cover its banks.
Phalie temple, Unfinished obelisk & Felucca ride
After breakfast, tour Aswan, the site of the cataracts. Here the Nile flows through granite rocks and the golden desert while palm trees and farmlands cover its banks. Our first stop will be the amazing Phalie temple. It is considered to be the most beautiful temple in the Nile valley. It is dedicated to Isis and Osiris. The temple became submerged in the Nile after building the first Aswan dam. With the help of UNESCO, Philae temple was completely moved to its new location.
Later we visit the Unfinished Obelisk which lies in its original location in a granite quarry. It was abandoned when some cracks appeared in the rock during its construction. Had this obelisk been completed, it would have been the largest obelisk ever cut. In the afternoon we will sail the Nile in a graceful Egyptian sailboat known as a “Felucca” and travel across the Nile while enjoying the breeze and some traditional songs along the way.
Price Per Person
1 Traveler | 2-3 Travelers | 4-6 Travelers |
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$165 | $125 | $105 |
Offered In: English, German, Italian & Spanish |
Language | 1 Traveler | 2-3 Travelers | 4-6 Travelers |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese & Russian | $195 | $140 | $120 |
Chinese | $220 | $150 | $125 |
Price Includes
- Private Egyptologist tour guide
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to all the sites listed on the itinerary
- Taxes and service fees
Price Excludes
- Personal items/Expenses
- Tipping
- Any extras not included in the itinerary
Children Rates
Age | Rate |
---|---|
0-5.99 years old | Free of charge |
6-12 years old | 50% of the total tour rate |
12-18 years old | 50% of the total tour rate with a STUDENT ID CARD |
Quoted prices are per person and based on US dollars, but can be paid in Euros, British Pounds, Egyptian Pounds, or credit cards.
Kalabsha, Nubian Museum
Tour the Nubian treasuers, Kalabsha temple and the Nubian Museuem
Nubian Treasuers
Kalabsha temple is a Greco-Roman temple dedicated to Mandoulis, lower Nubian sun god. From Kalabsha's sanctuary chambers, a staircase leads up to the roof of the temple where one can see an amazing view of the temple and its sacred lake.
The Nubian Museum showcases the history and culture of Nubia, "Land of Gold." In cooperation with the UNESCO, the museum was established in 1997. It mirrors the nature of life in Nubia, typical houses and daily life. The Museum also houses Pharonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic and Islamic artifacts.
Price Per Person
1 Traveler | 2-3 Travelers | 4-6 Travelers |
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$135 | $95 | $75 |
Offered In: English, German, Italian & Spanish |
Language | 1 Traveler | 2-3 Travelers | 4-6 Travelers |
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Japanese & Russian | $155 | $115 | $85 |
Chinese | $175 | $120 | $90 |
Price Includes
- Private Egyptologist tour guide
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to all the sites listed on the itinerary
- Taxes and service fees
Price Excludes
- Personal items/Expenses
- Tipping
- Any extras not included in the itinerary
Children Rates
Age | Rate |
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0-5.99 years old | Free of charge |
6-12 years old | 50% of the total tour rate |
12-18 years old | 50% of the total tour rate with a STUDENT ID CARD |
Quoted prices are per person and based on US dollars, but can be paid in Euros, British Pounds, Egyptian Pounds, or credit cards.
Abu Simbel Temples
Tour Abu Simbel, the most magnificent monuments in the world
Abu Simbel temples
Abu Simbel is among the most magnificent monuments in the world. The temples were threatened by submersion in Lake Nasser after the Aswan high dam was constructed. With the UNESCO’s help, the two temples were cut into large blocks and moved to a higher location. The larger temple is for King Ramses II. The temple’s facade has four colossal statues of the King and is topped with 22 baboons whose arms are raised in the air to worship the rising sun. Ancient Egyptian architects positioned the temple in such a way that the sun’s rays penetrate the sanctuary on October 21 and February 21. These dates are believed to be the king's birthday and coronation date, respectively. The smaller temple was the first temple ever dedicated to a queen. It is dedicated to the goddess Hathor and Nefertari, Ramses’ most beloved wife. It commemorates Ramses’ victory in the Battle of Kadesh, intimidates his Nubian neighbors, and honors his most beloved wife. The facade is decorated by six colossi, four of Ramses II and two of Nefertari, which are separated by a large gateway
Price Per Person
1 Traveler | 2-3 Travelers | 4-6 Travelers |
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$240 | $175 | $145 |
Offered In: English, German, Italian & Spanish |
Language | 1 Traveler | 2-3 Travelers | 4-6 Travelers |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese & Russian | $265 | $190 | $155 |
Chinese | $285 | $200 | $165 |
Price Includes
- Private Egyptologist tour guide
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to all the sites listed on the itinerary
- Taxes and service fees
Price Excludes
- Personal items/Expenses
- Tipping
- Any extras not included in the itinerary
Children Rates
Age | Rate |
---|---|
0-5.99 years old | Free of charge |
6-12 years old | 50% of the total tour rate |
12-18 years old | 50% of the total tour rate with a STUDENT ID CARD |
Quoted prices are per person and based on US dollars, but can be paid in Euros, British Pounds, Egyptian Pounds, or credit cards.