Aswan Elephantine Island and Begin Nile Cruise


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Day 6: Aswan : Morning Visit to Elephantine Island and Board the Nile Cruise Ship

Elephantine IslandWe took a feluca over to Elephantine Island to see the museum, the Nilometer and the restored ruins of Temple of Khnum.

The Elephantine Museum

The Elephantine Museum was great! It had a lot of pre-dynasty and dynastic material from Nubia and Aswan. There were mummies, pottery, stele, early jewlery, all of which we were allowed to photograph. There was a new annex with good displays of items excavated by the German archaelolgists who are currently working there..

Elephantine Museum on the right

The Khnum Temple and Nileometer

The Khnum temple was mud brick and had been restored by the Germans. The Nileometer is the ptolomaic restoration. The levels of the rise of the river are quite extraordinary, sometimes being 20 or 30 feet. As we walked to the end of the island we saw a huge naos of solid granite that housed the statue of the god at the temple.
Entrance 25 EP each and 5EP baksheesh.

Model of the Khnum Temple
Model of the Khnum Temple complex above, and the ruins of the complex below. See the Old Cataract and New Cataract hotels
across the Nile in the background.
Khnum temple ruins

We took the feluca back to the dock to transfer to the boat--The Nile Admiral for the Presidential line.

Felucas can sail directly against the current to go up the Nile as there is a prevailing wind, however to come down the Nile at faster than the current, they must tack against the wind.

Our guide in Aswan was Ahmed Salama.

Leave Isis Hotel and Transfer to Nile Admiral

Isis Corniche HotelWe transferred to the boat.

When we picked up our luggage, the desk asked us if we had found a pair of baby trousers in the laundry. The desk staff only spoke limited English, and had asked me to bring my own laundry down the previous evening. When I did they said they could not tell when the laundry would be back but could only guarantee 24 hours, while the previous day they had turned the lanundry around in 3 hours. Kept the laundry and now carried it to the boat in my luggage. The Isis Corniche Hotel was the type of place that people come to every year and stay a week and a half. Good beds, nice marble floors and bathroom, but a little past its prime. The location is excellent, though, right on the corniche and it has a boat dock. The air conditioner was old and we woke up with a terrific headache the first night, and the air felt clammy when you ran it. We slept without it. I noticed that my sinuses were playing up all through this trip, thankfully I brought the saline nasal spray and the Azep allergy spray.

Really-we are too precious for words! Aswan doesn't really have too many choices for hotels at the four star level. There are five star and lots of lower levels. And as I said, we really liked the location. An interesting note is that there seemed to be solar hot water units on top each of the older units. If so, they had been there a long time and the Isis was way ahead of the current ecological trend.

The Nile Admiral cruise ship

The Nile Admiral

The boat, the Nile Admiral, looks really nice--red carpet, 1940's style wooden trim. We arrived in time for lunch, which was an excellent buffet. When we unpacked we found there was space enough in the small room to put everything away, and it has an excellent shower! Diner was great, too, a three course dinner with set menu. We didn't attend the bar entertainment-- Nubian Dancers and we skipped the feluca ride.

We had assigned tables and at lunch we met Grant Monro from Christchurch, NZ. He is the second cousin of Bert Monro, the "World's Fastest Indian" (Anthony Hopkins was Bert in the movie). He has been traveling for a month and one-half and has a month and one-half to go. He has been to Turkey, Jordan, Israel before he came here. A young couple came in late, Siad and Salam, newly weds from Jordan (but now living in the USA). They were a bit out of it, having just flown in from the wedding, I think. That night at dinner Ken asked more questions about Burt Monro.

We took pictures of the boat, you can see them in the section on the website about Nile Cruises. At Dinner, two new people took the place of Siad and Salam (evidently we were too old and boring for them) Debbie and Katie were friends traveling for two weeks together from Ireland and they were a lively pair. Katie's face was swollen from mosquite bites she had gotten in the hotel at Cairo.

Debbie and Katie had spent the time in Cairo without going to the museum! Astounding! They seemed less than impressed with the pyramids, they liked the pyramids best when they took them out in desert so that they could look back at the pyramids.

One night in Cairo they asked for a taxi to take them to a restaurant and the concierge arranged for one. The driver immediately tried to take them to a restaurant of his "friend" and while they were arguing that they wanted to go to the restaurant they named, he crashed into a mini bus.

They were shaken but not injured and asked to be taken back to the hotel. He got out and discussed the crash with the mini bus driver and got back into the vehicle. Obviously he had not settled the issues surrounding the crash, because the mini bus pursued him and when they forced him to the side of the road the men in the bus, about 12, all got out, forced him out of the car and took his keys. Eventually Debbie and Katie got out of the car and walked the short distance remaining back to the hotel. No cabs in Cairo for us!!!

Afternoon tea is served every day at 5:00, Dinner at 7:00 and then the nightly event. Nubian Dancers tonight. Due to jet lag we didn't particpate in most of the late night activities.

 

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