Aswan Cultural & Sightseeing Tours
The beautiful city of Aswan, the southernmost city in Egypt, enjoys a reputation with travelers worldwide as being one of the most attractive towns on the banks of the Nile. With its bustling bazaars, magnificent ancient temples and historical monuments, Aswan is easily one of the most interesting locations on the Nile.
Brief Aswan Tour with tour to the Unfinished Obelisk
3 days, from $989.00
This brief three-day trip takes you to Aswan, a charming town north of the border of Nubia with bustling bazaars, magnificent ancient temples, and an incredible number of historical monuments. During this trip, you will take a half day trip to visit the High Dam, the unfinished Obelisk, and the Philae Temple. The unfinished Obelisk lies in the quarry north of the city and would have been the largest ancient Egyptian obelisk if it had been finished. The Philae Temple was actually moved from its original site due to the construction of the High Dam.
Aswan Tour with Obelisk& Abu Simbel
4 days, from $1,346.00
This four day trip takes you to Aswan, a charming town north of the border of Nubia with bustling bazaars, magnificent ancient temples, and an incredible number of historical monuments. During this trip, you will take a half day trip to visit the High Dam; the unfinished Obelisk, which would have been the largest in Egypt; and the Philae Temple, moved from its original site. Then head to the site of Abu Simbel by road, where two temples stand, built for Rameses II and his wife Queen Nefertari.
Extended Aswan Tour with Obelisk, Abu Simbel, and Philae Temple
5 days, from $1,600.00
This four day trip takes you to Aswan, a charming town north of the border of Nubia with bustling bazaars, magnificent ancient temples, and an incredible number of historical monuments. During this trip, you will take a half day trip to visit the High Dam; the unfinished Obelisk, which would have been the largest in Egypt; and the Philae Temple, moved from its original site. Then head to the site of Abu Simbel by road, where two temples stand, built for Rameses II and his wife Queen Nefertari. Last, enjoy an incredible light show at the Philae Temple.









