The Botanical Garden in Aswan, one of the oldest gardens in the world, and is one of the most important tourist attractions in the city of Aswan, as it contains many rare trees and plants. The Botanical Garden in Aswan is located on an entire island, where it was inhabited by the Nubians, until the British used it during the English occupation of Egypt as a base for their military operations, and King Fouad I called it the King’s Garden, until the 1952 revolution broke out and the late leader Gamal Abdel Nasser changed its name to “The Island of Plants.” .And the "Tombs of the Nobles" are located on the western bank of the Nile in the city of Aswan, which represents a historical aesthetic masterpiece facing the Nile Corniche, especially after a lighting project for the western mainland and the Tombs of the Nobles was implemented years ago, as it includes a group of rocky tombs located on the western bank of Aswan, and these tombs were for the rulers of the city of Aswan.The reason for the name is due to the name of Jabal Qubbat al-Hawa, which is a rocky mountain with a height of about 130 meters, and it contains tombs carved for nobles, priests, statesmen, military and civilians, and scribes of Aswan from the era of the ancient Egyptians, and it contains 50 tombs.