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Sound and Light Show at Philae Temple in Aswan

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Sound and Light Show at Philae Temple in Aswan

The sound and light show at the Philae Temple in Aswan Egypt is one of the most important activities and places to visit, to learn about the facts of the temple. Explore the interior, architecture, and more about the sound and light show at the Philae Temple, the most famous Egyptian temple in Aswan, to discover the ancient Egyptian civilization and the history of the Pharaonic civilization.

Located 8 km south of Aswan city, the ‘Philae Temples’ were divided and reassembled in a new location on ‘Agilika Island’ about 500 m from its original location following the construction of the High Dam, a beautiful place prepared to be similar to the original site. The temple was dedicated to the worship of the ‘Goddess Isis’ and its multiple parts include the ‘Temple of Hathor’, a birth house, and two edifices, all of which glorify the gods in the myth of Isis and Osiris. Some archaeological areas were added in different eras.

There are some archaeological areas that were added in different eras and some of the most beautiful areas in Aswan (Trajan's Kiosk - Hadrian's Gate - Roman Temple - Birth House - Christian Village). At night, you will be able to watch sound and light shows, which is an interesting experience as the lights of the buildings and volcanic rocks reflect on the water that surrounds the temple.

Inclusion

  • The transfer is provided from any Aswan hotel or Nile cruise and back.
  • Your only mode of transportation is an air-conditioned, nonsmoking car.
  • A carefully selected Egyptologist will lead you on your journey to Aswan.
  • All tickets and entrance costs for the Philae Temple Sound and Light Show.
  • There is a water bottle in the car.
  • Service fees and taxes 
     

Exclusion

  • Tipping
  • Any additional activities
  • Peak season and festival pricing

 

Itinerary

After meeting you in front of your unique hotel or cruise ship in Aswan, our representative will take you to the island's boat. You will appreciate this when you first arrive. In 2010, the Edfu Temple's light and sound project was presented. The temple's history, the myth of Horus and his yearly voyage with Hathor (the goddess of Dendera), and the battle of Horus and his mother Isis against the forces of evil are all told in this wonderful movie.

The name ‘Philae’ comes from the Greek word ‘Philae’, which means ‘beloved’, and it was known in Arabic literature as ‘Anas al-Wujood’, after the legend of Anas al-Wujood in the folklore stories ‘One Thousand and One Nights’. The ancient Egyptian and Coptic name is ‘Belak’, which means ‘the limit or the end’ because it was the last border of Egypt in the south.

The ruins of the Temple of Philae include several buildings dating back to the Ptolemaic period, 332-30 BC, most notably the temple begun by Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285-246 BC), which was dedicated to Isis, the mother of Horus, the goddess of royalty, and features a scene in the Mamizi birth chamber, where the birth of Horus was celebrated, showing Isis breastfeeding her son Horus.

After you watch the show you will take the boat ride back to the harbor and from there you will be transferred back to your hotel or Nile Cruise in Aswan.

Price

Number of Persons Prices
1 Person $85 Per Person
2 - 3 Persons $70 Per Person
4 - 6 Persons $50 Per Person
7 - 10 Persons $45.00 Per Person

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This complex was one of the last remaining places where the ancient Egyptian religion was practiced after the spreading of Christianity in Egypt, officially closed only in 550 AD. Early Christians then reused the main temple on the island as a church and removed a large number of scenes of the gods of ancient Egypt.

Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, has a rich history. It was originally located on Philae Island in the Nile River but was relocated due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam. The temple is known for its stunning architecture, hieroglyphics, and its significance as a center for the worship of Isis. It offers valuable insights into ancient Egyptian religious practices and beliefs.

The best time to visit Aswan on a day tour depends on personal preferences and weather considerations. However, in general, the most comfortable time to explore Aswan and enjoy its attractions is during the cooler months, which run from late October to early April.

Between October and April, the weather in Aswan is relatively mild, with daytime temperatures ranging from pleasantly warm to comfortably hot. This time of year allows for more enjoyable sightseeing without the extreme heat that characterizes Aswan during the summer months.

Keep in mind that Aswan experiences high temperatures during the summer months, especially from May to September, when temperatures often exceed 40°C (104°F) and even reach higher temperatures. This extreme heat can make outdoor activities and getting around less comfortable, especially during the height of summer.

 

Yes, in Aswan many cultural and artistic activities are held that reflect the local heritage and Nubian culture. Some of these activities are organized regularly and provide an opportunity for visitors to enjoy unique cultural experiences, such as:

    Nubian folk evenings.

    Nubian culture festivals.

    Arts and crafts workshops.

    Visual arts performances.

    Tourism art festivals.

Yes, there are great opportunities to enjoy nature and landscapes in the areas surrounding Aswan. Here are some activities you can do to enjoy the natural beauty:

    Nile cruises:
        Take a boat trip on the Nile River to enjoy stunning natural views along the river.

    Nuba Island (Kitchener):
        Visit the beautiful island of Nubia to enjoy the enchanting nature and Nubian culture.

    Nile Botanical Garden:
        Visit the Aswan Botanical Garden to see a variety of indigo and native plants.

    Visiting Artisans Island (Sohail Island):
        Enjoy a tour to Sohel Island to explore traditional Nubian life and watch artisans at their work.

    Desert and mountain trips:
        Some companies organize trips to the surrounding desert and mountains to enjoy the tranquil nature and magnificent views.

Dress comfortably and conservatively, keeping in mind the hot climate. Light, breathable fabrics are recommended. Don’t forget hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen for protection against the sun.

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