1. Nubian villages of Siou and Koti are traditional settlements located on the west bank of the Nile in Aswan. The villagers are descendants of the ancient Nubian people who lived in the area for thousands of years. They have a distinct culture, language, and architecture that set them apart from other Egyptian communities. The houses in the villages are made of mud bricks and have colorful decorations and unique patterns. Visitors to the villages can learn about Nubian culture, see traditional crafts like basket weaving and pottery making, and enjoy the scenic views of the Nile and nearby desert.
2. There are no formal working hours for the villages, but it is recommended to visit during the daytime when most of the activities are taking place. There is no phone available, but local tour guides or hotels can help arrange a visit.
3. There is no admission fee, but visitors are encouraged to make a donation to support the local community. To get there, you can take a taxi or public transport from Aswan to the ferry crossing and then take a boat across the river to the villages. It is also possible to visit as part of a guided tour.