Nesobity Travel Egyptologist tour guide will pick you up from your hotel in Luxor to move to Aswan city. A day tour to visit the nicest town of Egypt, the city of attractions and splendor it is the land of Nubia. On the way to visit Aswan sightseeing, you’ll have a glance and power over the oldest dam in Egypt the low Aswan dam that was constructed in 1898. Probably the first excursion can be the High-Dam exceedingly is one in every the most important dams withinside the world became constructed in 1960. Enjoy seeing the reservoir “synthetic lake Nasser”, friendship monument, and power plants. Secondly, a water ride to Philae Island was placed withinside the center of the Nile and was dedicated to the goddess Isis. You can be capable of going to a complex of Geek-Roman chapels and Philae Temple. The whole complex is moved from its original location on Philae Island to Egilika Island to salvage it from submerging whilst the dams have been constructed there.
Thirdly go to the historic quarry wherein The Unfinished Obelisk is lying down there. This area explains how the ancient Egyptians cut numerous obelisks in there to be based on their ancient temples. Finally, check-in Aswan hotel. Overnight in Aswan.
The Egyptologist tour guide of Nesobity Travel will pick you up from the hotel at 04.00 AM to hit the road to Abu Simbel. to start your private tour to the fascinating colorful Temples of Abu Simbel. The two temples were cut by king Ramses II (1279 B.C) where he dedicated the great temple for himself and the small one for his wife Nefertari. The first discovery of these temples was in 1813 A.D by Switzerland Burchard while the whole appearance was 1917 A.D by Italian traveler Belzoni. Ramses II’s temple: A rock-cut temple with four gigantic statues of the king Ramses who is represented seated on the throne of Egypt with his big family. It consists of two great colonnades, eight caverns rooms, and a great sanctuary that has a solar phenomenon twice annually. The temple was carved by the king to commemorate his birthday and coronation day. The sun rays penetrated the 180 feet deep into to shine up the face of the king with his accompanied gods except for the god of darkness. Nefetari’s Temple: It is an amazing small temple dedicated by the king to his favorite Nubian wife. It consists of a quite big facade with 6 massive statues followed by a colonnade and sanctum. Colorfully decorated pillars are showing up the association of the queen with her favorite goddess Hathor. Eventually, you will be transferred to Luxor city and to your hotel.
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