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Aswan
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Private Tour
In some countries, the boat is called the flock and knee, in a microcosm of astronomy, and the boat that uses an engine from it is called the boat.
the Island of plants, which has rare plantations and the elephantine island
It’s a preserved isle of one of the oldest civilizations in history
In the morning, you will go with our guide to visiting the Island of plants, which has rare plantations, and the elephantine island with a felucca ( a typical Egyptian sailing boat)
Then you will go to the Nubian village This little village is more than the eye meets. It’s a preserved isle of one of the oldest civilizations in history The village is filled with geometric shapes and bright colors.
The triangle shapes represent the three most important sources of life for Nubians – the earth, represented by neon green, the sun, represented by a stunning yellow, and the sky and Nile, represented by various shades of blues
We visited the Nubian village in the evening after taking a privae boat ride from where our cruise ship was docked for the night. The boat ride was serene with beautiful sunset colours reflecting on the waters of the Nile River.
The city is beautiful and the people are very friendly and hospitable. The people receive guests in their homes at very reasonable tickets, in their houses you can enjoy the decorations and see some crocodiles.
The people, the market, the painted houses, the oriental food, everything is just so beautiful in the village and so serene. It’s just a must visit destination.
The place is very authentic and genuine. The kids enjoyed riding a camel and watching real crocodiles.Box braiding and tatto ( henna) were very appealing to my girl. The colours and ambience are breathtaking and not found anywhere else in the world!!
If you want to pick up some trinkets or ride camels, not a bad place to do so. It’s really just a touristy village. Prepare to overpay for water and hard core haggle. There are a couple random crocodile houses,(usually they expect a small tip), a places to get henna, and a few restaurants.