Private day tour to The Nubian Museum
The Nubian Museum is considered to be one of the most important Egyptian existing museums in Egypt. Featuring exhibits and artifacts from the surrounding sites such as the High .
✓ Pick up service from your hotel in Aswan and return. ✓ Professional English-speaking Egyptologist guide. ✓ Entrance fees to the mentioned historical places. ✓ All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle. ✓ Bottled water during your trip. ✓ All service charges and taxes.
➢ Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary. ➢ Personal Spending. ➢ Tipping.
Prices Single $ 99 2 Persons $ 68 3 Persons $ 57 4 Persons $ 52 5 Persons $ 49 6 Person & more $ 47 Prices: Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays. Children Policy: 0 - 05.99 Free of Charge 6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.
Private day tour to The Nubian Museum The Nubian Museum is considered to be one of the most important Egyptian existing museums in Egypt. Featuring exhibits and artifacts from the surrounding sites such as the High .
$3,500.00 $2,800.00
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Day Our Egyptologist guide will take you to the Nubian Museum which is considered to be one of the most important Egyptian museums. Featuring exhibits and artifacts from the surrounding sites such as the High Dam, the museum is a "must-do" for any visitor to Aswan. In the early 1960's, when Egypt built the High Dam at Aswan, Egyptologists and archaeologists the world over heeded UNESCO's appeal to salvage the monuments of Egyptian Nubia before the rising waters of Lake Nasser submerged them forever. More than sixty expeditions ultimately joined the "Nubian Rescue Campaign", which resulted in the excavation and recording of hundreds of sites, the recovery of thousands of objects, and the salvage and relocation of a number of important temples to higher ground. Due to the quantities of material recovered from tombs, temples and settlements, UNESCO was encouraged in the 1980's to plan a new Nubian museum in Aswan where the objects could be stored and exhibited. It was universally felt at the time that they should be kept as close as possible to their principal places of origin. Nearly 12 years later, the Museum became a reality and opened its doors in November 1997. The architecture of the Museum and the enclosure walls are intended to evoke traditional Nubian village architecture, as it was along the Nubian Nile before the region was flooded by Lake Nasser. Your qualified Egyptologist guide will show you some of the most important artifacts before allowing you free time to explore the museum at your leisure. The building is set within a landscape, on graded levels, that includes a sequence of waterfalls. When the waterway reaches the lower part of the garden, it divides into 2 branches to surround an open-air stage and amphitheater where already many local and foreign groups have performed. The remaining 43,000 square meters have been planted with palm trees, flowers, and climbing plants, spread over natural rocks.
The Nubian Museum is considered to be one of the most important Egyptian existing museums in Egypt. Featuring exhibits and artifacts from the surrounding sites such as the High .
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John Smith –
The Nubian Museum is a gem for anyone passionate about Egyptian history and culture. It offers an incredible opportunity to explore artifacts that showcase the rich heritage of the Nubian civilization. The attention to detail in the exhibits is truly remarkable, and I was amazed by the stories told through the artifacts from the High Dam area. This museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and anyone eager to connect with the ancient world
Sarah Jones –
Visiting the Nubian Museum was a transformative experience for me. The presentation of Nubian culture and history was so immersive, and I especially loved learning about the struggles and triumphs of the people during the construction of the High Dam. It’s wonderful to see such an important part of history preserved and celebrated so beautifully. I highly recommend it to everyone!
Alex Brown –
I found the Nubian Museum to be both educational and inspiring. It’s amazing how the artifacts and exhibits paint a vivid picture of Nubian life and traditions. The effort to preserve this heritage deserves applause. Every corner of the museum tells a story that leaves visitors in awe.