Attractions In & Around Aswan
Often sitting in the shadow of Luxor due to it’s famous sites, Aswan is unique in it’s own right having the wonderful Nubian culture of colour and history, along with contemporary modern structures such as the Aswan high Dam which mixes with the old Pharaonic history such as Philae Temple, the Unfinished Obelisk and more. Nubian villages light up the West Bank of Aswan with their colourful houses, whilst the City of Aswan has its delightful market with the sweet smell of incense and herbs. Aswan is a very special City which combines the beauty of the Nile Valley and the mysteries of Ancient Egypt Temples. Memphis Tours provides you here with a complete catalog of Aswan's famous sights, history, location, what to do and where to go and everything you would need to know about the first city of Nubia from the Egyptian side.
Lake Nasser, Egypt’s vast artificial reservoir, reshaped the Nile, boosted agriculture and fishing, and preserved historic sites like Abu Simbel.
Philae Temple, dedicated to Isis, was relocated to Agilkia Island to preserve its ancient Ptolemaic structures and remains a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Aswan High Dam, completed 1970, transformed Egypt through Lake Nasser reservoir, hydroelectric power & year-round irrigation while displacing 100,000+ Nubians.
The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan reveals ancient Egyptian quarrying techniques and ambitions, offering a rare glimpse into their engineering mastery.
Discover the magic of Philae Temple after dark with a Sound & Light Show that brings the myths of Isis to life amid the beautifully preserved island sanctuary.
Explore El Nabatat Island, Aswan’s historic botanical garden featuring exotic plants, towering palms, and a sanctuary for birds along the Nile.
Nubian Museum Aswan features 3,000+ artifacts showcasing ancient Nubian heritage. Discover jewelry, statues & cultural displays in this 1997-opened institution.
Nubian Village near Aswan offers authentic culture with vibrant homes, traditional hospitality & henna art. Experience 8,000 years of living Nile heritage.
Aswan Old Souk offers a colorful, aromatic shopping experience along the Nile, featuring local crafts, spices, textiles, and souvenirs in Egypt’s southernmost city.
Elephantine Island in Aswan is a 5,000-year-old UNESCO site, once Egypt’s southern gateway, famed for its temples, Nilometers, and living Nubian heritage.
Discover Abu Simbel, Ramses II’s rock-cut temples famed for colossal statues, solar alignment, and an epic UNESCO rescue that saved them from Lake Nasser.
Frequently Asked Questions
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You know a country is safe when you’re able to stroll its streets without a care in mind soaking in your surroundings and enjoying the local hospitality. Egypt has always been and still is one of the Safest Tourist Destinations in the world. In addition, the safety of our customers is a top priority in all our Egypt tours, Egypt Holiday’s pyramids and Nile Cruise, and every trip to Egypt we offer as Memphis Tours Egypt, a local service provider in the Travel Industry.
Egypt has over 30 protected areas, including several officially recognized national parks such as Ras Mohammed, Wadi El Gemal, and White Desert.
Egypt is full of iconic sites and experiences. Must-see ancient landmarks include the Giza Pyramids, Luxor’s temples (Karnak, Valley of the Kings), and Abu Simbel. Vibrant cities like Cairo and Alexandria offer history, markets, and museums, while the Red Sea resorts (Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh) are perfect for diving and relaxation. For unique desert escapes, visit the Siwa Oasis. Don’t miss a Nile River cruise connecting Luxor and Aswan for temples along the riverbanks.
A Nile cruise Luxor to Aswan usually lasts 4–5 days and covers Egypt’s must-see ancient sites, including Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Philae Temple. Most cruises include meals, guided tours with an English-speaking Egyptologist, onboard entertainment, and comfortable cabins with Nile views. Options range from budget to luxury, with some cruises also offering Abu Simbel extensions.
Modern Egyptians blend tradition and modernity, with strong family ties, vibrant urban communities, and cultural practices shaped by history. Many enjoy arts, music, and a lifestyle linked to the Nile River.
Tours can range from 1-day trips to multi-week adventures. Short trips focus on Giza and Cairo, mid-range tours add Nile cruises and Luxor, while extended packages may include Red Sea resorts and deeper cultural exploration.
Tours can range from 1-day trips to multi-week adventures. Short trips focus on Giza and Cairo, mid-range tours add Nile cruises and Luxor, while extended packages may include Red Sea resorts and deeper cultural exploration.
No, the pyramids were not built by slaves. Archaeological evidence shows they were constructed by tens of thousands of skilled, paid workers who received food, housing, and burial honors. These laborers were organized into crews, respected for their work, and likely served as part of a national project, not as enslaved people.
Egypt and Jordan tours combine two iconic destinations in one trip. You’ll explore Egypt’s highlights like the Pyramids of Giza, Cairo, Luxor, and a Nile cruise, then continue to Jordan to visit Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea. Most tours include guided sightseeing, accommodation, transport, and internal flights or cruises, with options ranging from budget to luxury and trips lasting from about 7 to 15 days or more.
Egyptian temples were monumental homes for gods and pharaohs, where priests performed daily rituals, offerings, and ceremonies to maintain cosmic balance (Ma’at) and honour the gods. They also recorded history and pharaohs’ achievements in hieroglyphs.
Egyptian architecture is monumental and symbolic, built to last. Think pyramids, temples, and tombs, made from stone and mudbrick, decorated with hieroglyphs and reliefs, and often aligned with stars or cardinal points.
River Nile cruises are usually all-inclusive, making them a hassle-free way to travel between Luxor and Aswan. Most cruises include accommodation on 5-star ships, all meals, drinks, onboard entertainment, and guided excursions to famous sites like the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Aswan. Airport or hotel transfers are often included too, with options ranging from standard to luxury and sometimes combined with Red Sea stays.
River Nile cruises are usually all-inclusive, making them a hassle-free way to travel between Luxor and Aswan. Most cruises include accommodation on 5-star ships, all meals, drinks, onboard entertainment, and guided excursions to famous sites like the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Aswan. Airport or hotel transfers are often included too, with options ranging from standard to luxury and sometimes combined with Red Sea stays.
Egypt trips offer a mix of history, culture, and relaxation. Most trips include visits to the Pyramids of Giza, Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, often combined with a Nile River cruise. You can also add beach time on the Red Sea in places like Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh. Options range from classic sightseeing tours to family-friendly and luxury itineraries, with guided tours, transport, and accommodation usually included.
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