Explore the best ancient monuments and tourist sights Travel to Egypt has to offer on a full day tour to see the most beautiful temples in Aswan. Enjoy your Day Tour Kalabsha Temple, Beit El-Wali and Nubian Museum Aswan. You will visit the Nubian Museum in Aswan, which houses artifacts from the history of Nubian culture. You will then visit Kalabsha Temple and Beit El-Wali.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  All transfers by a modern air-conditioned car.
✔  Private Tour-Guide.
✔  Motorboat to Kalabsha.
✔  Pick up service from your hotel in Aswan and return.
✖  Tipping.
✖  Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
✖  Entrance Fees
Pickup Locations
1.  Sara Hotel
2.  Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Aswan
3.  Sun Set Resort
4.  Keylany Hotel
5.  Oscar Hotel
6.  Nile Hotel Aswan
7.  Paradise Hotel
8.  Nubian Oasis Hotel
9.  Memnon Hotel
10.  Marhaba Hotel
11.  Basma Executive Club
12.  Pyramisa Isis Island Aswan Resort & Spa
13.  Movenpick Resort Aswan
14.  Nuba Nile Hotel Aswan
15.  Hapi Hotel
16.  Philae Hotel
17.  Ramsis Hotel
18.  Tolip Aswan Hotel
19.  Pyramisa Isis Corniche Hotel
20.  Citymax Hotel Aswan
Itinerary
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Travel To Egypt - Aswan Enjoy your Day Tour Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Aswan. Travel to Egypt representative will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan to enjoy a trip to the Temple of Kalabsha which has been dismantled and re-erected on a hill near the High-Dam site (Western Bank). This temple was originally built by Toutmosis II and Amenophis II at Kalabsha, 40 miles south of Aswan, and was restored during the Roman conquest, and then visit Beit El-Wali Temple. The Temple of Beit el-Wali is a rock-cut Ancient Egyptian temple in Nubia which was built by Pharaoh Ramesses II and dedicated to the deities of Amun-Re, Re-Horakhti, Khnum and Anuket. It was the first in a series of temples built by Ramesses II in this region; its name Beit el-Wali means ‘House of the Holy Man’ and may indicate its previous use by a Christian hermit at some point in time. end the tour by the long-awaited Nubian Museum which was opened in 1997. This museum displays thousands of antiquities that would have been lost under the waters of Lake Nasser. This museum takes its name from the ancient Egyptian Nbu, meaning gold, in reference to the area’s famous gold mines Moreover; you will enjoy scenes of Nubian life demonstrated with a range of life-size displays.
Additional info
•  Wheelchair accessible
•  Public transportation options are available nearby
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Free cancellation
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Price:
From $48
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
6 hours
Guide in:
Arabic   English   
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.