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The Arab Republic of Egypt is famous for being home to many tourist destinations that are worth a visit, and among the best of all is the Governorate of Aswan, which is not only filled with many ancient Egyptian monuments, but is also distinguished as being home to picturesque natural areas overlooking the Nile River as well as being an ideal destination To get acquainted closely with the Nubian culture, which still enjoys strong influence in the Aswan Governorate in particular and the southern region of Egypt in particular.

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Here are some of the best and most prominent tourist destinations that you can visit during your tourist trip in Aswan:

Unfinished obelisk:

The deficient Pharaonic obelisk is located in the northern area of ​​stone quarries in the ancient area of ​​Egypt in Aswan, and is about 1 km away from the eastern shore of the Nile, and this obelisk made of pink granite is famous as the largest known ancient obelisk, and it was built by order of Hatshepsut, the pharaoh The fifth of the eighteenth dynasty, and the second woman mentioned in history to obtain the title of Pharaoh of Egypt after the casting of Nefro (Sobekneferu), the obelisk is unfinished construction by about a third of any other Egyptian obelisk and if it had been completed construction it was about 42 meters in diameter (About 137 feet) and weighed around 1090 metric tons (1,200 tons), which is equivalent to about 200 African elephants.

Nubian Museum:

The Nubian Museum in Aswan, Egypt is a museum dedicated to Nubian culture and civilization established by UNESCO in Egypt to display the relics of ancient Nubian civilization, highlighting the history of Nubia from prehistoric times to the modern era with a review of the most important Nubian customs and traditions, and the distinctive Nubian language, and opened a museum Nubia for the first time in 1997, and since then it has become a favorite destination to learn more about Nubian culture, the museum consists of three floors in addition to a library and information center, and the bulk of the museum are Nubian artifacts that reflect the stages of the development of Nubian culture and civilization, Museum J He also distinguished his unique architectural design and won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2001, an award for architecture created by the Fourth Aga Khan in 1977.

Elephantine Island:

Elephantine Island is one of the Nile islands of Egypt located in the city of Aswan, and its area is about 1500 meters in length and 500 meters in width, most of its inhabitants are Nubians, and the island has obtained its name because of its shape that resembles elephant tusks and circular rocks on its coast that resemble elephants, and the island is famous for being a habitat For beautiful agricultural areas, mostly palm trees, it is also famous for being a wonderful collection of monuments and archaeological sites that include remains of ancient stone temples from different eras, and the Aswan Museum which contains a wonderful collection of artifacts.

El Nabatat Island:

It is another wonderful Nile island located in the borders of Aswan Governorate and is famous as one of its most beautiful tourist destinations, the Island of Plants which is characterized by its oval shape, known in the past as the island of Kitchener, relative to Lord Kitchener, the British Consul General in Egypt at that time, and is famous The island being home to one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world, you can reach the island and see its beautiful botanical gardens through traditional felucca boats which are wooden sailing boats that spread abundantly in the south of Upper Egypt.

Mausoleum of Aga Khan:

The tomb of the Aga Khan is the third tomb of Aga Khan, also known as Sir Sultan Muhammed Shah, who died in 1957.The tomb is located in Aswan Governorate and directly overlooks the Nile River, and the shrine is an architectural masterpiece worth seeing. It is built in a distinctive style For the Fatimid tombs in Cairo, the tomb was used to build pink limestone, while the tomb itself was built of Carrara marble, white Marmari.

Philae Island:

Philae Island, is a famous Nile island located in the middle of the Nile River and was famous in the distant past as one of the most famous fortifications points along the southern borders of Egypt. Philae Island was home to the famous Philae Temple before being transferred to Agelika Island, following the construction of the High Dam, and it is now famous as the home of a number of fascinating tourist destinations worth seeing.

Kom Ombo Temple:

The Temple of Kom Ombo is an impressive double pharaonic temple located in the city of Kom Ombo in the Governorate of Aswan in southern Egypt, and the temple was established during the era of the Ptolemaic dynasty that ruled Egypt during the period from 180-47 BC, and was built specifically during the reign of Ptolemy VI to worship the gods Subic and Horus, before Several modifications and additions to the temple were made during the era of Romen rule in Egypt.

    Elephantine Island
Elephantine Island

The missing obelisk

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The missing obelisk

The missing obelisk
The missing obelisk

    Elephantine Island
Elephantine Island

The plants island
The plants island

The plants island
The plants island

    Philae Island
Philae Island

    Philae Island
Philae Island

Aga Khan Mausoleum
Aga Khan Mausoleum

Aga Khan Mausoleum
Aga Khan Mausoleum

Nubia Museum
Nubia Museum

Nubia Museum
Nubia Museum

Kom Ombo Temple
Kom Ombo Temple

Kom Ombo Temple
Kom Ombo Temple

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