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English, Espanol

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Overview

Aswan is famous for the High Dam and Philae Temple, meaning many travelers overlook one of its most ancient and mythologically significant sights: Elephantine Island. Learn the island’s role in millennia-old Egyptian spiritual beliefs during this private half-day experience, which explores the area’s little-known history. Hotel transfers, a motorboat ride down the Nile River, and your own personal Egyptologist guide are included.

  • Enrich your visit with context and insights from a trained Egyptologist
  • Relax with front-door pickup and drop-off from any hotel within Aswan
  • Enjoy a scenic ride along the legendary Nile River—included in the tour
  • Bottled water is provided, so no need to bring your own

    What’s Included

✔ Bottled water on board the vehicle during the tour✔ motor boat ride
✔ Private qualified English-speaking Egyptologist guide✘ Sightseeing entrance fees are to be paid on spot by credit card
✔ Transport to the whole sights which mentioned✘ other Languages Egyptologist guide are available up to request
✔ air-conditioned transportations✘ Pick-up outside Aswan City (10 USD per person)
✔ Pick up from your point and return back✘ Tipping, beverages, extra activities, and Personal spending

What To Expect

Elephantine Island
According to ancient Egyptian religion, Elephantine was the dwelling place of Khnum, the ram-headed god of the cataracts, who guarded and controlled the waters of the Nile from caves beneath the island. He was worshipped here as part of a late triad of Egyptian deities. This “Elephantine Triad” included Satis and Anuket. Satis was worshipped from very early times as a war goddess and protector of this strategic region of Egypt. When seen as a fertility goddess, she personified the bountiful annual flooding of the Nile, which was identified as her daughter, Anuket. The cult of Satis originated in the ancient city of Aswan. Later, when the triad was formed, Khnum became identified as her consort and, thereby, was thought of as the father of Anuket. His role in myths changed later and another deity was assigned his duties with the river. At that time his role as a potter enabled him to be assigned a duty in the creation of human bodies.

Additional Info

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • We do pickup all travelers in Aswan city with an extra cost of $10 per person.

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5 hours

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English
Espanol

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