Aswan

Overview

Aswan is defined by the High Dam, an engineering marvel that controls the Nile’s annual flood. Philae Temple, set on Agilkia Island, and the Unfinished Obelisk reveal ancient architectural wonders. Aswan is also a gateway to exploring Nubian villages, offering insight into the local culture and traditions.

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Aswan, located in southern Egypt, is a city that exudes a serene charm along the banks of the Nile River. Known for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance, Aswan is a captivating destination.

One of the most iconic landmarks in Aswan is the High Dam, an engineering marvel constructed to control the Nile’s annual flooding and provide hydroelectric power to Egypt. The adjacent Lake Nasser, one of the world’s largest artificial lakes, offers scenic boat cruises and fishing opportunities.

The Temple of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis, is another highlight. Moved to its current location on Agilkia Island after the construction of the High Dam, the temple is a beautifully preserved example of ancient Egyptian architecture. Aswan is also famous for its granite quarries, particularly the Unfinished Obelisk, a massive obelisk abandoned during its construction. Felucca rides on the Nile, colorful Nubian villages and the peaceful Elephantine Island contribute to the city’s tranquil ambiance.

Aswan’s Nubian culture adds a unique flavor to the city, with its vibrant markets, traditional handicrafts, and warm hospitality. As a gateway to southern Egypt and the country’s ancient treasures, Aswan offers a harmonious blend of natural wonders and historical gems.

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Tour details

  • Location Situated further south along the Nile, Aswan is known for its picturesque landscapes and historic sites.
  • Time Zone GMT +2
  • Calling code +20