Have an Extremely unique Day in Aswan by Visiting the Impressive Two Temples of Abu Simbel, that are Perceived as The Treasury of ancient Egypt in Aswan With Egypta Tours Through Abu Simbel Day Tour From Aswan.
Abu Simbel Day Tour From Aswan Itinerary
In Egypta Tours, Abu Simbel Day Tour from Aswan Starts with Picking you up From Your hotel in Aswan by a modern Air-conditioned Car which will takes 3 Hours and half to reach the location of the Two Temples of Aswan, there are two Temples, the biggest one was indicated specially for Four Egyptian gods Re-Her-Akhtey, Ptah, Amun – Re and To Ramses II Himself, the other name of the great Abu simbel Temple is The Sun Temple of Ramses II. The other temple was for
The most Beloved wife for Ramses II. Later, we will Drive you Back To your Hotel in Aswan
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All Transfers By Private Air-Conditioned Car.
The Whole Tour is Strictly Private.
Private English speaking Egyptologist guide.
Entrance fees to all sites as referred on the itinerary.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Bottled water and snacks during the tour.
All service charges and taxes.
Tipping.
Any Personal spending.
Any Optional activities.
Abu Simbel Day Tour From Aswan: FAQS
Abu Simbel is approximately 280 kilometers (174 miles) south of Aswan. The drive takes about 3-4 hours by road.
There are two main options:
A typical Abu Simbel Day Tour From Aswan lasts about 8 to 10 hours. This includes travel time, exploring the temples, and returning to Aswan.
Most Abu Simbel tours start early in the morning, around 4:00 AM, to avoid the midday heat and ensure enough time for exploration.
On average, visitors spend about 2 hours exploring the temples.
Yes, Abu Simbel is one of Egypt’s most spectacular ancient sites, and the massive statues of Ramses II are awe-inspiring. The intricate carvings and relocation history of the temples make it a must-see for history lovers.
Prices vary depending on the type of tour:
It is possible to visit Abu Simbel independently, but most people prefer organized tours for ease. You can rent a car or use local buses, though this may require more planning.
Yes, the temples are open daily. The standard visiting hours are typically from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM, depending on the season.
Some tours may include breakfast or snacks, but it’s a good idea to bring water and light snacks as options can be limited near the temples.
The best time to visit Abu Simbel is during the cooler months between October and April, as summer temperatures can be extremely high.
The temples are not fully accessible for those with mobility challenges due to the uneven terrain and steps, though some assistance may be available.
In addition to its architectural grandeur, the Abu Simbel temples were relocated in the 1960s to avoid being submerged by the waters of Lake Nasser after the construction of the Aswan High Dam, an engineering marvel in itself.