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Philae Temple in Aswan

Philae Temple

  • 05 16, 2023

Aswan's Philae Temple
One of the most significant locations to visit and the best things to do in Egypt is Philae Island, which is situated between the old and high dams in Aswan. The word "Pilak," which denotes a remote location or the end of the boundary with Nubia, is the source of the name. In order to avoid the risk of being submerged under the Nile, the UNESCO organization moved the temple to another island in 1979. The relocation involved a very intricate process to replicate the temple's original shape.

Philae island was consecrated to the goddess Isis during the Ptolemaic dynasty and served as a focal point for the worship of the goddess Isis. The temple thrived as a place of worship until the end of the reign of Justinian I (527–565 CE), at which point it was converted into a church. Over time, the temple faced issues such as partial flooding and salt damage to its decorative paintings. In 1970, a decision was made to relocate the temple to the safer and higher island of Agilika. Due to its proximity to the Nile River, Philae temple remains one of the most popular stops for tourists on Nile cruise tours between Luxor and Aswan.

The goddess Isis 

The deity Isis was highly revered in ancient Egypt, and her influence extended into the Roman Empire. She was associated with healing the sick and resurrecting the dead, making her a revered figure for Egyptian women. The pyramid texts frequently reference her as she provides aid to the deceased king.

Aswan Travel Guide

 Cairo Top Tours provides an opportunity to explore Egypt's tours and renowned landmarks across various cities, ensuring an unforgettable holiday experience. The attractions in Aswan are particularly captivating within the realm of Egypt Classic Tours, where one can delve into the rich tapestry of Egyptian civilization spanning multiple eras. Visitors to Aswan are treated to a distinctive experience, featuring the grand temples erected by ancient Egyptian rulers and the stunning natural beauty found on the islands along the Nile, adorned with unique flora and fauna.

The enchanting city along the Nile offers a range of experiences such as exploring the High Dam, the unfinished Obelisk near Philae Temple, and visiting the temples of Kom-Ombo and Edfu. These temples boast incredible architectural wonders set against the backdrop of the Nile River. Connect with the expert team at Cairo Top Tours to select a pre-planned itinerary or tailor your own to make the most of your trip.


 

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Egypt Tours FAQ

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Egypt is a country that lends itself to being visited in any season, depending on the area you plan to explore. However, Spring and Autumn are an ideal time to go to Egypt. In contrast, the winter months are the best time to discover the desert. Finally, summer is suitable for a vacation in the milder Mediterranean coastal strip.

There are many methods to go to The Temple Isis at Philae. The majority of Nile cruises between Luxor and Aswan stop at Agilika Island. As an alternative, a lot of tour operators provide day trips from Aswan to the Philae temple complex and other surrounding sights including the Aswan High Dam and the Unfinished Obelisk. A visit can also be planned independently.
 

The sound and light performance transports viewers inside the Philae Temple and features presentations in a number of languages. The art and architecture are given a dramatic boost by colored lights, and the program narrates the history of the location. Although showtimes sometimes change, purchasing tickets in advance assures that you won't be let down.
 

You must try these ten delicious Egyptian dishes:
Ful Wa Ta'ameya (Egyptian Falafel), Ful Medames, Koshari, Hamam Mahshi (Stuffed Squab), Fiteer Baladi, Shawarma, Kofta and Kebab, and Basbousa are some examples of traditional Egyptian cuisine.

Yes, Aswan is a popular starting point for Nile cruises that travel north to Luxor or south to Lake Nasser. These cruises offer a scenic and relaxing way to explore the ancient temples and landmarks along the Nile.

Philae Temple is an ancient temple located on Elephant Island in the Nile River near Aswan in ancient Egypt. The construction of the temple dates back to ancient times, during the reign of King Hassan II of the 19th Dynasty of Egypt, and its construction began in 237 BC and continued for many years after his death.

Philae Temple was built to worship the goddess Hathor, who was considered the goddess of love, beauty and joy in ancient Egyptian religion. It was also a place of honor for King Hassan II and his wife Nefertari, and was also used for religious rituals and sacrifices.
 

One of Aswan's most popular tourist attractions, Philae Temple is an ancient temple complex dedicated to the goddess Isis, and is a testament to the greatness of Egyptian architecture.

Built during the Ptolemaic Dynasty, the temple displays magnificent sculptures and hieroglyphics depicting tales of Egyptian mythology. Although the temple was flooded, it was dismantled by UNESCO and reinstalled on Agilika Island - one of the most famous islands in Aswan.

Also, Philae Temple is one of the destinations that hosts sound and light shows inside the temple's chambers and outdoor courtyards overlooking the Nile River.

One of the most adventurous things to do in Aswan is to take a riverboat ride and pass under the Philae Temple, and you can also take a short boat trip from Aswan city center to Agilkia Island. 

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