The Nile is the lifeblood of Egypt, and the Greek historian Herodotus believed when he said that Egypt is the gift of the Nile. Without the immortal river, Egypt would have been a barren desert with no water and no water. It is a museum of its own, which tells the history of ancient civilizations that lived on its banks, and the stories of the neighbors of the Nile Basin countries, who have linked the bonds of friendship and love between them and Egypt, making the Nile Museum among the attractions in Aswan that attract tourists from all countries of the world, especially from the Nile Basin countries.
The museum combines many traces of the ancient life of the Nile basin countries, with indicative signs to tell a lot about the journey of the eternal river from its source in the Lakes Plateau and the Ethiopian Plateau (now Ethiopia) and even pouring its surplus water into the Mediterranean Sea. From the earliest times to the modern era, the organizers of the exhibition did not overlook the addition of artistic touches to the great artists of Egypt, as well as the addition of ancient murals that show the ancient Egyptian peasant and his work in the stages of planting and harvesting.