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Private Nubian Museum Day Tour from Aswan

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Private Nubian Museum Day Tour from Aswan
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Duration
5 hours - 6 hours
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Languages
Japanese, English, Italian, French, Spanish
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Cancellation
Free 24h before

Overview

A visit to the Nubia Museum in Aswan will introduce you to the history and traditions of Nubian civilisation within a building designed by architect Mahmoud El‑Hakim. Inside, you’ll see an extensive collection of artefacts, statues and exhibits that trace Nubian heritage from prehistoric times to the present. An expert guide will bring the displays to life, offering context about the objects, art and architecture on show. As you move through the museum you’ll also explore its landscaped gardens, which include traditional Nubian houses and large sculptural works. Along the way you’ll learn about the massive UNESCO rescue operation that saved many Nubian monuments during construction of the High Dam. The combination of indoor exhibits and outdoor settings gives a rounded sense of the region’s unique culture and history.

Highlights

  • Private tour
  • Hotel pickup

What's included

  • Bottled water
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Hotel and port pickup and drop-off
  • Qualified egyptologist guide
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities

Frequently asked questions

How long is this experience?
5 hours - 6 hours
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes — you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before it starts.
What's included?
Bottled water · Transport by air-conditioned minivan · Hotel and port pickup and drop-off · Qualified egyptologist guide

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Private Nubian Museum Day Tour from Aswan — Aswan, Egypt · This is Egypt