SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW AT PHILAE TEMPLE FROM ASWAN
Smile Tours offers Philae Sound and Light show Tour with best price from Aswan City ,West bank of Aswan, Nile Cruise and Aswan airport with high quality of service . Philae Sound and Light show, the Egyptian gods and goddesses are, like Osiris, resurrected before our eyes to tell us their life stories. The myth of Isis and Osiris comes to life through dazzling lights and capturing music, with sounds from the deepest bottoms of ancient history. This show brings history and the past to life, making you feel the temple alive around you; the myth is resurrected. The presents the myth of Osiris, the goddess of death and his beloved wife Isis, who resurrected her husband using life rituals after being killed by his brother, Set, the God of Evil in ancient Egypt.
Main Information
70 Per Adult Person
Private Egyptologist guide
Sound & Light Show at Philae Temple
Sail on the River Nile
Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Type: Group
Run: Everyday
PickUp Time: 18:00
What Is Included:
Sound & Light Show at Philae Temple
Tour guide, Language as requested.
Sail Trip on the Nile
Pick up from/to your hotel
Service charge & taxes
No Hidden Cost
What Is Excluded:
Any Extras not mentioned in the itinerary
Tipping
When you get there Remember to bring:
Camera
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SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW AT PHILAE TEMPLE FROM ASWAN
6:00 PMWill pick you up at 18:00 from your hotel in Aswan City. (Pick up time from West bank of Aswan, Nile Cruise, and Aswan airport is subject to change). With your guide who will join you to the Show:
Philae Sound and Light show, the Egyptian gods and goddesses are, like Osiris, resurrected before our eyes to tell us their life stories. The myth of Isis and Osiris comes to life through dazzling lights and capturing music, with sounds from the deepest bottoms of ancient history. This show brings history and the past to life, making you feel the temple alive around you; the myth is resurrected. The presents the myth of Osiris, the goddess of death and his beloved wife Isis, who resurrected her husband using life rituals after being killed by his brother, Set, the God of Evil in ancient Egypt.
The name Philae comes from the ancient Egyptian word Pilak, which means “the remote place.
A large number of temples were constructed on the island of "Philae", perhaps the oldest of these temples is dating back to the reign of King Thutmose III (1490-1436 BC). In the fourth century BC, King "Nectanebo" (378-341 BC) built a giant temple, then "Ptolemy Veladlv", third century BC, built his great temple, and then followed by many of the Ptolemaic kings and Roman rulers; the most famous of it is the "bed of the Pharaoh.
NOTE: The sound and light shows may be canceled without prior notice due to bad weather condition.
After the show you will be transferred back to your hotel.
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