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Aswan Day Tours

The best place to start your journey should be Egypt, where pleasant weather allows you to explore its beauty and rich tourism offerings. Aswan, with its sunny days year-round, off...

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Booking this tour offers a unique blend of cultural immersion and historical exploration. It’s not just about seeing the sites; it's about experiencing the heart and soul of Nubia and Egypt. Enjoy personalised interactions with locals, delve into ancient history, and marvel at both ancient and modern engineering feats.

Start From $70 / Day Trip

Take advantage of our fantastic offers on Aswan day trips by bus to visit the magnificent temples of Abu Simbel, built by the great warrior King Ramses II. These temples are a must-see attraction when visiting Aswan, along with the city's other remarkable monuments.

Start From $70 / Day Trip

During your felucca ride, you'll also visit the renowned Botanical Gardens, known for their lush greenery and vibrant flora. This delightful sailing tour provides a peaceful retreat and an opportunity to connect with the natural beauty and charm of the Nile.

Start From $30 / Day Trip

Our Philae Temple Sound and Light Show tour takes you to the temple dedicated to Goddess Isis, where you'll be captivated by the dramatic illumination and narrative of the light show. Learn about the history and mythology of the temple as it is beautifully brought to life through an impressive display of lights and sounds.

Start From $45 / Day Trip

Start your day trip from Aswan by exploring the remarkable Kom Ombo Temple. Continue your journey to the Edfu Temple, renowned for its exceptional preservation from ancient Egypt. Along the route, enjoy the picturesque scenery of the Nile and its verdant islands.

Start From $70 / Day Trip

Join us to enjoy a day tour of Kalabsha temple which is considered one of the important Nubian monuments which were saved from drowning after the installation of the high dam, and the Nubian Museum which displays the history of Nubia through the different periods. Book our Egypt day tours now!

Start From $55 / 6 Hours

The Nubian Museum day tour from Aswan begins at 8:00 am. A licensed guide from Cairo’s top tours will collect you from your Aswan hotel to embark on a fascinating journey to the Nubian Museum, where you’ll uncover the mysteries of the Nubians. Enjoy this marvellous day tour from Aswan.

Start From $30 / 4 Hours

Make a reservation for your 2-day trip from Hurghada to Aswan, the city of temples and tombs, inhabited by the eternal Nile River. Enjoy remarkable sights such as the High Dam and the famous Philae Temple and so many more beautiful views.

Start From $0 / 2 days

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Cairo Top Tours, a leading player in the tourism sector, offers customers a memorable and insightful experience through their River Nile Cruises. Offering flexible itineraries, affordable prices, excellent customer service, and payment convenience, they guarantee a memorable and insightful trip.

Aswan is a city located in southern Egypt, near the border with Sudan. It is situated on the east bank of the Nile River and is known for its beautiful natural scenery, historical landmarks, and vibrant Nubian culture.

Yes, we offer customizable options for day tours in Aswan. Customization might vary based on the specific attractions you wish to visit. Here are ways you might be able to customize your tour:

Private Tours: We offer private tours where you can discuss your preferences with the tour operator. This allows for more flexibility in choosing attractions and adjusting the itinerary according to your interests.

Tailored Itineraries:We offer pre-designed packages but allow modifications. They might have a list of attractions or activities you can select, add, or remove based on your preferences.

Special Requests: If there's a specific site or attraction not included in the standard tour itinerary, inquire with the tour operator if they can accommodate a visit. Sometimes, they can arrange a customized visit for an additional cost or with advanced notice.

Flexible Timing: Depending on the tour's schedule, Cairo's top tours might allow extra time at certain sites if you express a strong interest.

There are lots of interesting things you can do in Aswan to get a taste of the vibrant culture and history of the place. You are welcome to explore the well-known Philae Temple, which honors the goddess Isis. It's a stunning location with distinctive architecture. Taking a leisurely boat trip along the Nile River is another fun activity. You'll travel by traditional boats known as feluccas and get to admire the picturesque vistas of the riverbanks. Don't pass up the opportunity to visit the Nubian Village, where you may discover more about the Nubian people, their colorful homes, and their dynamic culture. It's a great approach to become fully immersed in their culture.
 

Aswan tours usually includes visits to the Temple of Philae, where you can explore ancient Egyptian temples dedicated to Isis; the Unfinished Obelisk, an impressive archaeological site; the High Dam, which offers panoramic views of the Nile River; the Nubian village, where you can learn about the culture and history of the Nubian people; to experience their traditional lifestyle.

There are many important archaeological sites and tourist attractions in Aswan, such as the High Dam, the Temple of Philae and the Unfinished obelisk of Hatshepsut. During your visits to these ancient sites, the guide will explain the history of these places and the kings who built them.
 

Yes, most day tours in Egypt are guided. Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the history, culture, and significance of the attractions visited.
 

It's recommended to wear comfortable, lightweight clothing, and sturdy footwear suitable for walking. Aswan can be quite hot, so wearing a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen is essential. Don't forget to bring a refillable water bottle, camera, and some cash for any additional expenses.

Aswan experiences hot, dry summers and moderate winters due to its desert environment. Summertime (June to September) temperatures frequently surpass 40°C (104°F), making them exceptionally hot. The months of November through February see mild winters, with average highs of 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). It is best to travel to Aswan in the winter when the temperature is better suitable for touring and outdoor sports.

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in Aswan, visitors should take some precautions. Secure your belongings and do not leave them unattended. Avoid walking alone in remote areas at night. You may need to provide identification when entering some tourist sites. Make sure to drink clean water and avoid eating from unclean places. It is advisable to speak politely to local residents and respect their customs and traditions.

Aswan is typically considered a quiet city compared to other major capitals in Egypt. It offers a peaceful and beautiful environment along the banks of the Nile River and is a great place for relaxation and enjoying the stunning natural scenery.

Yes, Aswan is a popular starting or ending point for Nile cruises. From here, you can embark on a cruise ship and sail along the Nile River, stopping at various historical sites and cities such as Luxor, Edfu, and Kom Ombo.

The most famous attraction in Aswan is the Temple of Philae. This magnificent temple dedicated to the goddess Isis is located on the island of Agilkia and is known for its impressive architecture and its location on the Nile River.

Over a span of 7,000 years, Egypt has served as a profound source of inspiration for artists, writers, scientists, and intellectuals. The ancient pharaohs, in particular, have left behind a remarkable scientific legacy, pioneering advancements in fields such as mummification, medicine, agriculture, fermentation, engineering, and architecture.

The number of days you should spend in Aswan City is determined by your hobbies and budget. You should spend at least two full days in this lovely city to explore its incredible sites, including the famous Philae temple, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the High Dam on the first day.
 

  Depending on the package selected, an Aswan day trip package usually includes transportation, a professional guide, admission fees to sights, and occasionally food. Sailing down the Nile or other optional activities could be included in some excursions.
 

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