|
5* Nile Cruise as low as $45 per person per night
|
Aswan Aswan, Egypt's sunniest southern city and ancient frontier town located about 81 miles south of Luxor, has a distinctively African atmosphere. Its ancient Egyptian name was Syene. Small enough to walk around and graced with the most beautiful setting on the Nile, the pace of life is slow and relaxing. Days can be spent strolling up and down the broad Corniche watching the sailboats etch the sky with their tall masts or sitting in floating restaurants listening to Nubian music and eating freshly caught fish.
Aswan feels so relaxed after being in Luxor. There are few people around you trying to convince you into doing things you don't want to do. And the beauty of Aswan is striking, too. Taking a journey around the islands on a white felucca, is compulsory, but this means that you expose yourself to those always looking to get some more money out of you. Aswan Overday Aswan Stopover Aswan Beauty Tourist Attractions and places to visit in Aswan:
Known to the Ancient Egyptians as
Abu or Yebu, Elephantine stands at the border between Egypt and Nubia.
It was a natural transshipping point for river trade, and, as an island, also
provided an excellent defensive site for a city. According to Egyptian
mythology, here was the dwelling place of Khnum, the ram-headed god of the
cataracts, who controlled the waters of the Nile from caves beneath the island:
he was worshipped here as part of a Triad comprising him, his wife Satis, and
their daughter Anuket. There are records of a temple to Khnum here as early as
the third dynasty, and most of the southern tip of the island is taken up by the
ruins of the later temple to him that was completely rebuilt in the Late Period
(30th dynasty).
The Unfinished Obelisk:
The Unfinished Obelisk located in the Northern Quarry
Tha Agha Khan Tomb (Symbol of Love): The Aga Khan was extremely wealthy. On his birthday in 1945, he was weighed in diamonds which he then distributed to his followers. It should be noted, also, that he was a large man. Every day that his widow was at the Villa, she places a Red Rose on his white Carrara marble tomb. His widow, Omme Habibeh, popularly referred to as "The Begum" died on July 1st, 2000. The other months, a gardener fills this function, and it has been rumored that at one point, not a single rose could be found in Egypt, so for almost a week, roses were flown in from Paris by private jet. Mohammed Shah Aga Khan was educated in Europe and succeeded his father in 1885 to become the 48th imam. He was succeeded by his grandson, Karim AGa Khan upon his death in 1957. The Philae temple (Isis Temple): On a small island in the Nile near Aswan stands the amazing Temple of Isis at Philae. This monument is possibly best known for the international effort which moved it in it's entirety to the island when it's original location was threatened by the change in water level caused by the High Dam.
|
Sharm El-Sheikh & Cairo in 5* hotels
|
|
___________________________________________________________________________________ ByeByeNet.com all rights reserved to Ashraf Saad & Co Tel: +20-(0)12-5024240 Email: info@byebyenet.com |
|
___________________________________________________________________________________ ByeByeNet.com all rights reserved to Ashraf Saad & Co Tel: +20-(0)12-5024240 Email: info@byebyenet.com |