Visit the rock temples of Abu Simbel with an Egyptologist guide and enjoy a personalized visit on a private tour from Aswan. Learn about the lives of the pharaohs, and benefit from some time to see original documents from the relocation project.
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Depart Aswan to journey 280 kilometers to the stunning rock-carved temples of Abu Simbel. Relocated to the west banks of Lake Nasser, the temple complex is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the "Nubian Monuments."
On arrival, take a short walk to the temple entrance, where your Egyptologist guide will explain the history of the site. Hear details of the UNESCO-led relocation of the entire cliff face to higher ground, and how the temples were only discovered by accident in 1813.
Due to the large number of visitors, guides are not permitted inside the Great Temple of Ramses II or the smaller Temple of Hathor. However, by using photos and illustrations your guide will explain the structures and their interior artworks before giving you some free time to enter the temples and explore at leisure.
As one of the few Ancient Egyptian sites that largely escaped damage from past invaders, the interiors of the Abu Simbel temples are astounding. The scale of the buildings and their detailed decorations leave most visitors in awe. The experience is further enhanced by the scenic location on the edge of Lake Nasser in the orange sands of the desert.
After visiting the temples, benefit from some time for a short visit to the small visitor's center to see documents relating to the UNESCO relocation project (time permitting) before the drive back to Aswan.
Aswan is a charming city on the Nile River, known for its rich history, ancient temples, and stunning Nile landscapes. It offers a more relaxed and authentic Egyptian experience compared to the bustling cities of Cairo and Luxor.
A stunning temple complex dedicated to the goddess Isis, relocated to Agilkia Island due to the Aswan High Dam.
A massive dam on the Nile River, built to control flooding and generate hydroelectric power.
A magnificent temple complex built by Ramses II, featuring colossal statues of the pharaoh.
An island in the Nile River with ancient ruins and a rich history dating back to the Old Kingdom.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Nubian people, featuring artifacts and exhibits.
A traditional fava bean dish, often served with falafel and tahini.
Fresh Nile fish grilled and served with garlic sauce and vegetables.
A popular street food made with rice, lentils, pasta, and crispy onions, topped with tomato sauce.
A sweet semolina cake soaked in syrup, often flavored with coconut or rosewater.
This period offers pleasant weather with cooler temperatures, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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A stunning temple complex built by Ramses II, featuring colossal statues of the pharaoh.
A vast artificial lake created by the Aswan High Dam, offering scenic views and water activities.
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