Hotel Pickup & Start of the Tour
Your day begins with a warm welcome from your private guide at your hotel or cruise in Aswan. After a short briefing about the day’s journey, you will board a private air-conditioned vehicle for the scenic drive toward Lake Nasser. Along the way, your guide will share interesting facts about the history of Nubia, its strategic location along the Nile, and how it has preserved its rich heritage over thousands of years.
The drive itself is picturesque — you will see the contrast of lush riverbanks, desert hills, and small Nubian settlements. Your guide will point out historical landmarks and provide context for what you are about to see, making the journey both educational and relaxing.
Arrival at Lake Nasser & Boat Ride to Kalabsha Temple
Upon reaching Lake Nasser, you will board a motorboat that will take you to Kalabsha Temple, one of the most remarkable relocated monuments in Egypt. Originally constructed during the Roman period and dedicated to the Nubian sun god Mandulis, the temple was carefully moved stone by stone to its current location to save it from the rising waters of the Aswan High Dam.
The boat ride across the lake is scenic and peaceful. You can enjoy the calm waters, the reflections of surrounding hills, and the occasional passing feluccas. The gentle breeze and panoramic views create a serene atmosphere, preparing you for the historical marvel that awaits.
Guided Tour of Kalabsha Temple
Upon arrival at Kalabsha Temple, your guide will begin a comprehensive tour of the site. You will walk through the temple’s massive courtyard, impressive columns, sanctuaries, and reliefs. Every corner of the temple is filled with stories of ancient rituals, royal decrees, and divine symbolism.
Your guide will explain the temple’s architecture, the relocation process, and the historical context of the Ptolemaic and Roman eras. You will learn about the worship of Mandulis, Nubian religious practices, and how the temple functioned as a center for administration and spiritual life in southern Egypt.
As you explore, you can take stunning photos of the temple’s stone carvings, hieroglyphics, and inscriptions, all set against the backdrop of Lake Nasser and the desert. The temple’s serene location and monumental design make it a truly memorable site.
Drive to the Nubian Museum
After exploring Kalabsha Temple, you will return by boat and continue the journey to the Nubian Museum in central Aswan. This modern museum is dedicated entirely to Nubian culture and history and is considered one of the finest cultural institutions in Egypt.
The drive offers an opportunity to relax and enjoy the views of Aswan city while your guide prepares you for the cultural immersion awaiting inside the museum. The museum itself is built with stunning architecture, combining modern design with traditional Nubian elements.
Guided Visit to the Nubian Museum
At the Nubian Museum, your private guide will lead you through galleries featuring artifacts, dioramas, and cultural displays that span more than 3,000 years of Nubian history. From prehistoric times through the Kingdom of Kush and into Christian and Islamic Nubia, the museum provides an educational and immersive experience.
You will see:
Traditional Nubian houses and furniture
Jewelry, pottery, musical instruments, and tools
Artifacts rescued from areas flooded by the Aswan High Dam
Photographs and multimedia presentations showcasing daily life, religious practices, and architectural traditions
Your guide will explain the significance of each exhibit, offering insights into how Nubians maintained their identity, arts, and crafts despite displacement and historical challenges.
Free Time & Photography Opportunities
After the guided section, you will have some free time to explore the museum at your own pace, take photographs, or shop for souvenirs. Many visitors enjoy capturing the vibrant displays of Nubian colors, intricate jewelry, and cultural artifacts that are not found anywhere else in Egypt.
This is also a great opportunity to interact with museum staff or watch any ongoing cultural demonstrations, which may include traditional crafts or musical performances.
Lunch Option (Optional)
If you wish, the tour can include a lunch break at a local restaurant offering Nubian cuisine. This is an optional experience but highly recommended for those who want to taste authentic flavors of southern Egypt. Typical dishes include tajines, fresh fish from the Nile, traditional bread, and sweet dates or hibiscus tea. Dining here is an experience that complements the cultural tour perfectly.
Return to Hotel
After visiting the Nubian Museum, you will be comfortably transferred back to your hotel or cruise in Aswan. The private vehicle ensures a relaxing and efficient journey, allowing you to reflect on the day’s experiences and the rich heritage you have witnessed.