Lying at the southern most border of ancient Egypt, Aswan is truly the jewel of the Nile. We have arrived in the land of the beautiful featured dark-skinned Nubians. The cliffs, which surround the river, supplied the pharaos with pink granite for their temples and tombs. An enormous unfinished obelisk gives us insight in the method the ancient Egyptians used to seperate the giant stone from the rock.
Aswan is a quiet, relaxing little town with sheldered cool gardens and tree-lined avenues. This area is famous for its Oriental herbs and spices that you can find in the 3 kilometer long colourful Suq (native bazaar). You can get aboard a fellucca to sail to the west bank of the river to visit the lushy botanical Kitchener's Island, the mausoleum of Aga Khan, the ruins of the Coptic monastry of St. Simeon and Elephantine Island to visit the museum and a native Nubian village. If you are missing the gym or your morning work-outs, here is a chance for some physical excercise. Climb the nearly vertical stairways to the tombs in the steep hillside. However, if you feel you've seen enough... Aswan is the perfect place to relax and to enjoy the beauty of the Nile.