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SUNSET IN THE DESERT

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The sunset in the Aswan desert is a gift from nature. The sun gently slides behind the ancient deser...

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  • Aswan

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Nubian Village

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The Nubian village in Aswan is a cultural treasure in the heart of Egypt. Its brightly colored house...

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  • Private Tour
  • Egypt

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The ABU SIMBEL COMPLEX

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The Abu Simbel complex in Egypt is an archaeological wonder. Two temples, built by Ramses II, adorn...

  • 1 Day
  • Private Tour
  • Egypt

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LIGHT AND SOUND IN PHILAE

5

The sound and light show at Philae in Aswan is a journey through Egyptian history. Under the stars,...

  • 1 Day
  • Private Tour
  • Egypt

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THE TEMPLE OF ISIS AT PHILAE

5

The Temple of Isis at Philae is a testament to the worship of this goddess in ancient Egypt. Located...

  • 1 Day
  • Private Tour
  • Egypt

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Kalabsha, Beit El Wali, Qartas

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Kalabsha, Beit el Wali and Kertassi are three archaeological gems in Aswan, Egypt. These ancient tem...

  • 1 Day
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  • Egypt

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