🏺 Kalabsha Temple & Nubian Museum Tour | Discover Aswan’s Nubian Heritage

$75.00

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🌍 Overview

Embark on a journey through Aswan’s Nubian heritage with a visit to the relocated Kalabsha Temple and the Nubian Museum. Explore one of Egypt’s most remarkable temples saved from the Nile floods, and dive into the rich culture, history, and art of Nubia, one of the world’s oldest civilizations. Discover ancient artifacts, learn about Nubian traditions, and uncover the golden legacy of southern Egypt.


🗓️ Itinerary

Your Egypt Day Tours guide will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan by a private air-conditioned vehicle to begin your Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum tour.

  • Visit Kalabsha Temple: Explore the magnificent temple that was dismantled and reconstructed near the High Dam. Admire its stunning reliefs and learn about the history of the Nubian region and its gods.

  • Explore the Nubian Museum: Continue to the Nubian Museum, named after the ancient Egyptian word Nbu, meaning gold. The museum showcases priceless artifacts, ancient tools, and exhibits portraying the Nubian way of life — both ancient and modern.

  • Return: After discovering this incredible cultural blend of history and art, return to your hotel in Aswan.


🌟 Highlights

  • Explore the relocated Kalabsha Temple near the High Dam

  • Visit the Nubian Museum and learn about Nubia’s golden heritage

  • Discover ancient Nubian artifacts and daily life exhibits

  • Enjoy a private guided cultural experience in Aswan


Tour Includes

  • All transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle

  • Private Egyptologist guide (language of your choice)

  • Entrance fees to all mentioned sites

  • Mineral water on board during the tour

  • All service charges and taxes


Tour Excludes

  • Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary

  • Entry visa to Egypt

  • Optional activities

  • Gratuities (optional)

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