Private day tour to The Botanic Gardens and Botanical Museum
Sail on a felucca to the Botanic Gardens on Kitchener Island with the company of a qualified Egyptologist guide. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the island .
✓ Pick up service from your hotel in Aswan and return ✓ Professional English-speaking tour guide ✓ Boat fees and entrance fees ✓ Felucca ride for about 01 hour ✓ Bottled water during your trip ✓ All service charges and taxes
➢ Extras of Personal spending ➢ Tipping
Prices Single $ 89 2 Persons $ 66 3 Persons $ 58 4 Persons $ 54 5 Persons $ 52 6 Person & more $ 50 Prices: Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays. Children Policy: 0 - 05.99 Free of Charge 6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.
Private day tour to The Botanic Gardens and Botanical Museum Sail on a felucca to the Botanic Gardens on Kitchener Island with the company of a qualified Egyptologist guide. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the island .
$3,500.00 Original price was: $3,500.00.$2,800.00Current price is: $2,800.00.
Transport
Private Tour Guide
Accommodation
Restaurant
AC
Sun Deck-Bar
Discotheque
Swimming pool
Internet
Fax
Fridge
Phone
Shower
Hairdryer
Safe
TV
Library
Day Sail on a felucca to the Botanic Gardens on Kitchener Island with the company of a qualified Egyptologist guide. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the island and the freedom of setting your own itinerary with the luxury of a private tour. From your vantage point on the felucca you will see Agha Khan Mausoleum, situated on the top of a hill, commanding a magnificent view of Aswan area. On the West Bank the desolate hillside is dotted with the Tombs of the Nobles which your qualified Egyptologist guide will give a brief history of as you sail by. Your felucca ride to Kitchener Island takes around 20 minutes, depending on wind speed and Nile currents, and on arrival your guide will accompany you to Aswan Botanic Gardens. Visit the small botanical museum before strolling through the tranquil gardens which are home to many exotic species of plants and trees imported from all around the world. The Aswan Botanic Gardens are a quiet and peaceful oasis from the hustle and bustle of everyday Egyptian life, and young couples and families from Aswan often spend their day enjoying the island. Returning to your felucca you will return to Aswan's East Bank, riding the currents and winds on a relaxing sail with the expertise and knowledge of your local felucca captain!
Sail on a felucca to the Botanic Gardens on Kitchener Island with the company of a qualified Egyptologist guide. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the island .
Transport
Private Egyptologist Tour Guide
Accommodation
Main restaurant serving buffet food
Air conditioned bar
Lounge with Discotheque
Large sun deck with bar and swimming pool
Air conditioned massage room
Boutique, beauty and gift shop
Laundry service
Gym
Evening entertainment
Internet and fax facilities (when docked - intermittent & chargeable)
Air conditioning
Fridge
Phone
Bathroom with bath and over bath shower
Hairdryer
Safe
Satellite TV when docked
Library
Swimming pool
Table games
Spa
Bazaar
WhatsApp us
Ethan Davis –
Sailing on a felucca to Kitchener Island and exploring the Botanic Gardens with an Egyptologist sounds like a peaceful and enriching experience! A perfect blend of history and nature.
Olivia Carter –
This journey to Kitchener Island offers a tranquil escape and a chance to learn about the island’s history with an expert guide. The Botanic Gardens must be stunning!
Mia Thompson –
Exploring the Botanic Gardens on Kitchener Island while sailing on a felucca sounds magical! With an Egyptologist to guide you, it’s a perfect mix of relaxation and discovery.
Jolene Harper –
We took this tour in February , and the cool breeze on the felucca made it feel like spring back home . The whole ride had this calming effect , almost like a meditation session on water . Our guide knew so much about the plants , but he didn’t just rattle off facts — he told little stories , like how certain trees were gifted to Egypt or how herbs were used in ancient medicine . Kitchener Island had these winding paths that made you feel like you were discovering the garden yourself . The museum was humble but fascinating , especially the part about desert flora and survival 🌱🧭
Delmar Greene –
A highlight of our Egypt trip , hands down . It’s not every day you get to sail on the Nile in near silence and end up in what felt like a private jungle retreat . The gardens had trees taller than our house back in Kentucky and plants with leaves big enough to serve as umbrellas . The guide was smart , personable , and clearly loved his work . He made the island feel alive with stories and fun trivia . My favorite part ? Finding a quiet bench with my wife and just listening to the birds . It felt like we found a secret spot in the world 🌍
Sue Ellen Parker –
I was traveling solo and felt so at ease during this tour . The boat was intimate but not crowded , and everyone shared this calm awe as we approached Kitchener Island . It’s hard to describe the stillness there — not quiet in an empty way , but in a peaceful , meaningful way . I spent most of the time walking under tall trees and pausing at random to admire plant names I couldn’t pronounce . The Botanical Museum had a lovely collection of dried herbs and medicinal plants , which made me feel like I’d stepped into an old healer’s cabinet .
Raymond “Buddy” Sloan –
One of the best naps I ever had was on that felucca ride . I don’t mean that in a bad way — the breeze , the water , the rhythm of the sail — it rocked me like a lullaby . And when I woke up , there we were , surrounded by gardens straight out of Eden . Our guide was lively and surprisingly funny , cracking jokes about ancient irrigation like it was stand-up comedy . I didn’t expect to laugh on a garden tour , but here we are . Also , shoutout to the tiny cactus section — those little guys had personality 🌵
Nadine Carter –
We visited in early March , and the weather was perfect — warm sun , cool breeze , and blue skies . As we glided to Kitchener Island , I kept thinking how lucky we were to see this part of Egypt so quietly . The felucca felt like a time machine , and the guide knew just when to talk and when to let the scenery speak for itself . At the gardens , I lost track of time wandering among eucalyptus trees , strange cacti , and colorful blossoms . The Botanical Museum was modest but filled with charm . Perfect morning , if you ask me ☀️🌸
Billy Joe Temple –
Floating down the Nile on a felucca has officially ruined normal boats for me . No engines , no fumes , just wind and history . The Botanic Gardens on Kitchener Island were peaceful and surprisingly exotic , with towering palms and secret nooks that made it feel like a fantasy novel setting . I’m not a plant person , but I couldn’t stop taking photos . The Botanical Museum was cozy and educational , with labels in both English and Arabic . It felt like a treasure hunt for little-known facts . Our guide had the patience of a saint and the storytelling skills of a grandpa after two coffees .
Daisy Mae Whitlock –
There’s something magical about moving without an engine — just the Nile breeze and a silent boat carving the water . We set out mid morning , and the river was still waking up . Birds skimmed across the surface as we headed to Kitchener Island . The garden itself was like something out of a painting , with plants from Africa , Asia , and beyond coexisting in perfect harmony . It was a great place to slow down and actually breathe . Our guide made the experience richer by tying each plant to a historical or cultural tale . Did you know papyrus isn’t just a paper thing ? 📝
Virgil Dean –
I never imagined a botanical garden could feel like an adventure , but here we are ! From the moment we stepped onto that wooden sailboat , I felt like Indiana Jones minus the danger . Our Egyptologist guide was a walking encyclopedia , tossing out facts left and right like a magician with ancient secrets . On Kitchener Island , the variety of plants was astonishing — species from across continents , thriving like they owned the place . The Botanical Museum was quirky and informative , packed with plant samples and historical anecdotes . Even the benches had charm . Highly informative , refreshingly quiet , and surprisingly thrilling in its own leafy way .
Loretta Hawkins –
What a serene escape from the bustle of everyday life ! We floated gently along the Nile , sipping on mint tea and listening to the guide tell tales of Egyptian flora like it was ancient gossip . It cracked me up how passionate he was about a palm tree 😂 . When we docked at Kitchener Island , the air literally smelled like flowers and old rain . The pathways were shaded and peaceful , and the gardens stretched out like a hidden jungle . My favorite part was standing by the water watching the feluccas sail by in complete silence . If Egypt was a playlist , this would be the chill track .
Caleb McIntyre –
Sailing to the Botanic Gardens felt like hopping into a dream I didn’t want to wake up from . The felucca ride was smooth and soothing — no noisy motors , just wind and whispers of the Nile . As we drifted toward Kitchener Island , our Egyptologist guide pointed out ancient landmarks and birds I never thought I’d see outside of National Geographic . Once we arrived , the island greeted us with colors that didn’t look real — greens so vibrant , it was like nature had its own Instagram filter 🌿 . The Botanical Museum is tiny but charming , with little gems of plant lore that left me nerding out more than I expected . I didn’t know hibiscus had such history in Egypt ! This wasn’t just a tour — it felt like peaceful time travel with the best company .