Private Philae Temple, High Dam & Unfinished Obelisk Tour

A private experience shaped around your time and interests.


⭐ 5.0 Rated | Licensed Egyptologist Guides | Free Cancellation | Hotel Pickup Included

Private Philae Temple, High Dam & Unfinished Obelisk Tour

4 hours

Moderate


Aswan has three sites every visitor should see — and together they take half a day when done in the right sequence.

The Unfinished Obelisk explains how ancient Egypt built its monuments. The High Dam explains how modern Egypt reshaped its geography and its relationship with the ancient landscape. Philae Temple — saved by both ancient craftsmanship and modern engineering — sits between those two stories, connecting them.

This half-day tour covers all three efficiently, with the depth each deserves.

The Three Sites

The Unfinished Obelisk

Still lying in the granite quarry where it was abandoned 3,500 years ago, this 41-meter, 1,200-tonne monument is the most informative ancient construction site in Egypt. The tool marks, the extraction channels, the workers' graffiti, and the crack that ended the project are all visible. Your guide explains the complete process of how granite obelisks were quarried, transported by river, and erected — a logistics operation of extraordinary precision.

The Aswan High Dam

The dam that created Lake Nasser and permanently changed Egypt's agricultural calendar. Your guide provides the history — the political negotiations with the Soviet Union after the USA withdrew funding, the engineering achievements, and the cost in terms of submerged Nubian settlements and temples. The view south across the lake toward Sudan gives an idea of the scale of what was created.

Philae Temple

The Temple of Isis was rescued from rising waters and rebuilt on a new island in a decade-long UNESCO operation. The motorboat crossing to the island, the view of the temple from the water, and the extraordinarily well-preserved Ptolemaic and Roman reliefs inside make it the most beautiful individual site in Aswan. It was the last functioning ancient Egyptian temple in history — active until 550 AD.

✦ At Philae, the motorboat approaches the island from the north, and the view of the temple rising from the water — its pylons reflected in the still surface of the reservoir — is the image that defines Aswan in the minds of most travelers who have been there. As you approach, your guide will explain that this view did not exist before 1980. The original island, twelve meters lower, was partially submerged each year by the old Aswan Dam's reservoir and was only partially visible. The full drama of the current island setting — the temple sitting cleanly above the waterline — is a product of the UNESCO relocation. The ancient Egyptians built the temple. The modern engineers gave it a better stage.

Common Questions: 

Can I combine this tour with Abu Simbel? 

The Abu Simbel day tour departs very early and returns by early afternoon. This Philae/Dam/Obelisk tour works well as an afternoon follow-up if your energy allows, or the following morning if you prefer a rest between full-site days. Ask about sequencing both when booking. 

How long is the motorboat crossing to Philae? 

Approximately 10 minutes each way from the dock near the old Aswan Dam. The crossing itself is pleasant — the granite islands of the first cataract visible on both sides. 

Can the pacing or order be adjusted? 

Yes — all tours are private. The itinerary adapts to you, not the other way around. If you want more time at one site and less at another, tell your guide. 

Will there be pressure to buy anything? 

No. This is a private tour with no commission arrangements. Your guide will not redirect the itinerary for shopping stops.






What's included?
    • Private hotel pickup and drop-off in Cairo or Giza
    • Private, air-conditioned vehicle throughout
    • Licensed Egyptologist guide, full tour
    • Entrance fees to all listed sites
    • Lunch
    • Bottled water
    Exclusions
      • Gratuities
      • Food and drinks
      • Personal items
      Please note
        • Stroller/pram accessible
        • Not wheelchair accessible
        • Not suitable for pets
        • No public transportation nearby
        • Infants must not sit on laps
        • Infant seats unavailable


        What to bring
          •   A hat on the trip will be handy enough. 
          • Sunglasses and Sunblock.
          • Your regular passport that is valid for six months. Camera to capture the beautiful tour moments.
          • Carry warm clothes if you are planning to make excursions in winter.
          •  If you visit Egypt in summer, carry cotton clothes according to your comfort.
          •  In the uneven terrain of Egypt, comfortable shoes will be so handy. So make sure that you have a good and comfortable pair of shoes.

          Explore the tours above. Read the details. Ask questions if needed. Book only when it feels right.

          How pricing works

          Prices are based on:

          • Group size
          • Duration
          • Inclusions listed on the tour page

          You will always know what is included before booking. There are no surprise additions.

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