Private Tour: St Simeon's Monastery

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  • Duration:3 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Aswan, Egypt
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Join a camel ride to the southern tip of Elephantine Island where you will find St Simeon's Monastery, an ancient, abandoned fortress monastery mostly built during the 7th century and located near Aswan.


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Posted By : Paul R

While visiting Aswan by way of Uniworld River Cruises. We decided to take a break from the normal

schedule and hired a Viator Guide for a private tour to St. Simeons Monastery.



This turned out to be a very great decision! Ramez Saber and a representative of Viator met us at the

ships front desk, we walked a short 50 yards to another small boat and set out to cross the Nile. During the short sail we got to know our guide Ramez. He had deep knowledge of the area, articulate and delightful charm. Once docked, we were met by 3 guys and 3 camels. For about 40 minutes we rode

camels, led by the young guys to St Simeon Monastery. It was a beautiful, 85 degree, low humidity day. The sun was definitely intense so I was grateful to have worn long sleeves and a scarf Early February.

If you have ever watched Queen of the Desert with Nicole Kidman, you will have a sense of what this

short journey was like. It is a landscape that takes your breath away!



We stopped at The Monastery and Ramez began with exciting stories of how the Monastery came to be

and why it was used. We spent an hour weaving in and out of its many rooms, thankful for Ramez as I would have surely been lost. The fortress-like 7th-century Monastery of St Simeon was first dedicated to the local saint Anba Hedra, who renounced the world on his wedding day. It was rebuilt in the 10th century and dedicated to St Simeon. From here the monks travelled into Nubia.



Afterward, we saddled up once more for a short trip to another docking area. A boat was waiting to take us back to the ship via a longer scenic ride through the Nile. Ramez took great care to make certain we were entertained and at ease the entire 3.5 hour trip.



I enthusiastically recommend this private excursion to The Saint Simeon Monastery with Viator Tours and Ramez Saber!


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Posted By : Fang Y

Camel ride was fresh experience for us but the whole tour was not so special and a bit boring to be honest. The tour guide was wonderful though, with very good English knowledge and very friendly.


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Posted On : 2012-06-13 16:40:24 full ratings


Posted By : Sean F
it's a short ride to the monastery and back - which is good when it's hot hot hot. an experience to be had.
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Posted By : Janet H
Hard to forget your first camel ride! Interesting look at Christianity in Egypt.
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Posted By : Joanne D
Guide was excellent and very knowledgeable & friendly.
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