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Discover the Rawda Island Nilometer: A Historical Gem on the Nile

Explore the Rawda Island Nilometer, a historic treasure in Cairo where ancient engineering meets breathtaking Nile views.

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The Rawda Island Nilometer, located in Cairo, is a fascinating historical site that showcases ancient Egyptian ingenuity in measuring the Nile's water level. This unique monument not only offers a glimpse into the past but also provides a serene escape from the bustling city, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking both history and tranquility.

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264G+Q2J, Al-Miqyas Street, Southern Tip of Al-Roda Island, Cairo Governorate شارع المقياس, الطرف الجنوبي, Old Cairo, لجزيرة الروضة, Cairo Governorate, EG
Monday
9 am-3:45 pm
Tuesday
9 am-3:45 pm
Wednesday
9 am-3:45 pm
Thursday
9 am-3:45 pm
Friday
9 am-3:45 pm
Saturday
9 am-3:45 pm
Sunday
9 am-3:45 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're traveling by car, start from Luxor or Aswan. Head north on the Desert Road towards Cairo. The drive will take approximately 8 to 10 hours depending on traffic. Once in Cairo, navigate towards the Cairo Governorate area. Use a GPS or a map app to find Al-Miqyas Street. The Rawda Island Nilometer is located at 264G+Q2J, Al-Miqyas Street, Southern Tip of Al-Roda Island. There may be parking available nearby, but be prepared to pay for parking fees, which can range from 5 to 20 EGP.

    Public Transportation

    For those taking public transport, you can board a bus or a train from major cities in Upper Egypt to Cairo. The train ride from Luxor to Cairo takes about 10 hours. Upon arrival at Cairo's Ramses Station, you can take a taxi or an Uber to reach the Rawda Island Nilometer. The taxi ride may cost between 50 to 100 EGP depending on traffic. Make sure to confirm the fare before starting your journey.

    Local Transport (Taxi or Uber)

    Once you are in Cairo, taking a local taxi or Uber is the most convenient way to reach the Rawda Island Nilometer. You can input the address '264G+Q2J, Al-Miqyas Street, Southern Tip of Al-Roda Island' into the app for precise navigation. Fares typically range from 50 to 100 EGP depending on your starting point and traffic conditions.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning to enjoy a quieter experience and beautiful sunrise views over the Nile.
    Consider joining a guided tour to fully appreciate the historical significance of the Nilometer.
    Bring a picnic to enjoy in the surrounding park area, making for a relaxing afternoon by the Nile.
    Wear comfortable shoes as you will likely want to explore the area on foot.

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    The Rawda Island Nilometer is an extraordinary historical landmark situated on Rawda Island in Cairo, Egypt. This ancient structure, built to measure the Nile River's water levels, dates back to the time of the Pharaohs and is a testament to the sophisticated engineering skills of ancient Egyptians. The Nilometer consists of a deep well with graduated markings, which were crucial for predicting the annual flooding of the Nile, essential for agriculture and irrigation in ancient times. Visitors to the Rawda Island Nilometer can immerse themselves in the rich history of Egypt while enjoying the picturesque views of the Nile River. The surrounding park area offers a peaceful retreat, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a quiet moment of reflection. The serene environment contrasts beautifully with the vibrant hustle and bustle of Cairo, providing a unique escape for tourists. The Nilometer is open daily, allowing ample opportunity for exploration. Guided tours can enhance your experience, offering insights into the significance of this monument and its role in ancient Egyptian society. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the stunning architecture and the scenic river views that this historical landmark provides. The combination of history, culture, and natural beauty makes the Rawda Island Nilometer a must-see destination for anyone visiting Cairo.
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