Excursión de un día a la aldea nubia con tour en camello desde Asuán





Descripción
Experimente la vida local en Nubian Village en Asuán en una visita guiada con transporte de ida y vuelta. Viaja 100 años atrás en el tiempo hasta las raíces de Nubia y monta en camello por el pueblo. Disfrute de una excursión de un día explorando el pueblo nubio en Asuán. Disfrute de un maravilloso recorrido en camello por el pueblo. Disfrute de una cómoda recogida y regreso desde su hotel.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Nuestro representante viene y lo lleva desde su hotel en Asuán al lugar acordado para ir a la aldea nubia, ya que la aldea nubia en Asuán es un destino turístico y un santuario para turistas de todas las nacionalidades, pero es un santuario único, ya que el pueblo tiene sus raíces que se remontan a aproximadamente Dentro de 100 años, cuando finalice la construcción del antiguo embalse de Asuán comenzó. En el año 1902 d.C., luego lo levantaste en el año 1912 d.C., y Hice un recorrido en camello, disfruté el recorrido y vi la belleza de este maravilloso pueblo, y no olvides llevar el monumento más hermoso fotografías para conservarlas como recuerdo y mostrarlas y compartirlas con tus amigos, luego regresa nuevamente a tu hotel en Asuán
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Nuestro equipo está en contacto con el conductor y el cliente para garantizar que hayan cumplido el uno al otro y que todo este bien
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(93)
We had a great trip Heba was our tour guide and she did. Great job Explaining everything for us Thank you again And thank you Heba for the amazing Sugar Cane juice
Aswan is a place worth visiting; there is very good food, it has interesting sites and wonderful excursions such as the new dam, the Temple of Philae, the quarry of obelisks, faluca rides, motorboat trips, and visits to Nubian villages. It is the closest point to go to Abu Simbel.
The visit is full of emotions. Punctual pick-up by car from our hotel by Mohammed and our driver. Introductory generalist topo about ancient Egypt by Mohammed in the car. Enchanting round trip by small boat to Philae Island. Exciting visit of this small temple (for ancient Egypt) exquisitely placed on its island (following its move by UNESCO for its preservation). In particular, the unique features of Egyptian Ptolemaic architecture and the eventful history of the temple after its construction, from Christianization to its partial immersion in the artificial lake of Aswan, through the Napoleonic occupation, were learned. All this with humor. The end of the tour is in a traditional Egyptian perfumery, with antique-inspired essences.
It was an excellent day with Mr. Emad Aiad, an energetic guide with a very high cultural level. His sympathy, energy and culture captivated me from the beginning, turning my day into moments of excellence.
Shimaa was a very knowledgeable and engaging guide.Her attention to detail and enthusiasm for Egyptian history was first class.I learnt alot of things on my tour including how courageous and beautiful Isis was in the pantheon of Egyptian history.
The tour is very good but it is only transfer there is no guide the cot ride is very short, but the landscape is very beautiful and are forty minutes boat transfer
We booked this tour for our group of 6 and had mixed feelings about the experience. The Good: Our guide George was friendly and well-dressed (full black suit and white shirt in 85-degree heat, which my sister found endearing though I think a polo would have been more practical). Two sweet 14-year-old Nubian boys steered our boat - they were on school holiday and helping their families earn money using their father’s boat. We tipped them generously. At the village, we met Mustafa, the tour company owner, who gave us interesting background on Nubian history and how the dam forced migration. The villagers were friendly and welcoming. We walked past colorful restaurants with beautiful murals that made for nice photos. The Problems: First, be warned there were lots of flies during our visit. We spent the entire time swatting them from our faces. We declined the home visit with tea ceremony as it felt exploitative to us, though this was offered. The camel ride completely fell apart. The listing advertises “a peaceful ride along the Nile River bank” but what we got was a chaotic ride through the local market. The camels were aggressive and didn’t listen to handlers well. We kept bumping into each other and it was stressful, not peaceful. Nothing like the calm camels we rode at the Giza Pyramids. Worse, the moment we got off, the camel handlers became aggressive about tips. My wife, niece, and sister felt harassed, which really upset me. I gave them several hundred Egyptian pounds and they were clearly unhappy. We walked away but it completely ruined the experience. The village itself doesn’t have much to see. We browsed the market, haggled for a few items, and were ready to leave 30 minutes before the tour ended. On the return boat ride, small children on paddleboats latched onto our motorboat singing for tips. My Advice: Skip this organized tour entirely. Hire a local felucca captain directly for a few hundred Egyptian pounds, boat to the village yourself, and walk around independently. The organized tour and especially the camel component are not worth the price. George and the company were nice enough people, but the value isn’t there and the aggressive tipping culture around the camels was uncomfortable. The Nubian village is worth seeing for the colors and culture, just do it on your own terms.
This so-called tour to the Nubian Village by boat was an absolute travesty and a blatant rip-off, squandering precious time and hard-earned money on nothing but frustration. The guide barreled through the itinerary like a maniac, dictating every second without allowing a shred of personal freedom or leisure – we were herded like sheep with zero autonomy. The advertised camel ride? Non-existent, a shameless lie that reeks of deceptive marketing designed to lure in unsuspecting victims. Their WhatsApp customer service was pathetically inept, bordering on non-functional, amplifying the misery tenfold. Do yourself a favor and skip this fraudulent outfit entirely, negotiate directly with a local boatman to dodge this abysmal service and outright false promises. Sure, the Nubian Village hold some vague charm if approached independently, but this dreadful operator poisoned the entire experience from the start, turning what could be tolerable into a regrettable ordeal. Insist on exploring at your own rhythm – anything but this incompetent disaster. Be wary and protect yourself please.
First day of tour, I hv Mohammed Wagih be the tour guide, he is nice and knowledgeable with multi-lingual. It was a pleasant and for first visit Cairo
We were picked up by Mariam (our guide) from our Nile cruise, and we went by boat to the Nubian village, about 45 minutes very pleasant on the Nile. The village is beautiful and unique, we learned some of its customs and enjoyed its beautiful streets. The guide answered all our questions, was lovely and recommended other things we could do for Aswan. Delighted to have had the opportunity to match such a nice and professional guide 10/10



