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Discover the Jewel of the Nile! One-Day Excursion in Aswan: Unfinished Obelisk, Temple of Philae, and High Dam

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Duration 1 Days / 0 Nights
Tour Location Aswan

Tour Itinerary

The adventure begins with a warm pickup, where an English-speaking guide welcomes travelers and opens the door to the city’s millennia-old history. The first chapter unfolds in the pink granite quarries, home to the Unfinished Obelisk, commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut (15th century BC). This colossal monument, measuring 41.75 meters and weighing 1,200 tons, would have been the largest obelisk ever erected, but a crack in the rock left it eternally anchored to the earth. The visible marks of copper and dolerite tools reveal pharaonic techniques for carving monoliths destined for temples like Karnak, The guide explains how the ancient Egyptians defied the impossible, linking this site to the legacy of builders who shaped eternal Egypt.

From the quarries, a short boat ride crosses the Nile’s waters to Agilika Island, where the Temple of Philae rises as a stone poem dedicated to Isis, goddess of love and magic. Constructed during the Ptolemaic era (4th century BC) and enhanced by the Romans, this sanctuary was rescued by UNESCO in the 1970s from the waters of Lake Nasser. Its lotus-crowned columns, ritual reliefs, and Trajan’s Kiosk (2nd century AD) narrate the myth of Osiris, while the guide deciphers the hieroglyphs, unveiling devotion ceremonies. The Nile’s breeze and the temple’s reflection in the water create a moment of connection with the gods, bridging the past and the traveler’s soul.

Following this dive into antiquity, a traditional lunch at a local restaurant with Nile views offers a break filled with Egyptian flavors. As feluccas glide on the horizon, this calm moment invites reflection on Aswan’s grandeur, a canvas where history breathes.

The journey concludes with the High Dam, a titan of modern engineering that links the pharaonic legacy with the present. Built between 1960 and 1970 under Gamal Abdel Nasser, this structure, standing 111 meters high and stretching 3.6 kilometers, controls the Nile’s floods, it gave rise to Lake Nasser (500 kilometers long). The view of this massive dam, which transformed Egyptian life, closes the day as an echo of the human ingenuity Aswan has harbored for millennia.


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Tour Inclusions

  • Entrance fees to the sightseeing
  • Mineral water during the tour on board the vehicle
  • Lunch meal
  • All services charge & Taxes
  • Private Egyptologist tour guide
  • Pick up from your hotel in Aswan & return drop off
  • Private transfer by a private air- conditioned Vehicle

Tour Exclusions

  • Any Extras not mentioned
  • Tipping
  • Personal Expenses

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