A Nubian temple south of Aswan that dates back to the 18th dynasty is Kalabsha Temple is. After an early morning open-buffet breakfast, you will be taken by our knowledgeable guide on your Aswan day tours to view the spectacular Ptolemaic and Roman structures. It was constructed for the worship of Mandoulis, a Nubian deity.
We'll continue our Aswan sightseeing tour by seeing Beit El Wali, a temple carved out of rock that was constructed by Ramses II and dedicated to Amun-Re, Khnum, Anuket, and Re-Horakhti. During the Christian era, the temple served as a residence for priests and Christian dignitaries. The temple's architecture is reminiscent of the Temple of Abu Simble. After that, continue cruising on the cruise ship while taking your lunch to Wadi El Sebou, where ypu will have the best time.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner