Description

The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, in Nubia near Egypt’s southern border, is among the most awe-inspiring monuments of Egypt. It was cut into the living rock by King Ramesses II (the Great) of the Nineteenth Dynasty, around 1264 BC. The temple is most well known for the four imposing seated colossal statues that dominate its facade. One of these collapsed because of an ancient earthquake, and its fragments can still be seen on the ground.

Colossal standing statues of the king line the main hall, leading to the sanctuary where four deities are sat: Amun Ra, Ra Horakhty, Ptah, and a deified version of Ramesses II. The temple was built with such precision that on two days a year, the 22nd of February and 22nd of October, the sun’s rays enter the temple, cross the main hall, and illuminate the innermost statues.  

Another rock-cut temple to the north, known as the Small Temple, is dedicated to the goddess Hathor and Ramesses II’s Great Royal Wife, Queen Nefertari. On the facade of the Small Temple, her colossi are the same size as those of her husband, a very rare example of such display.

The two temples were moved from their original location in 1968 after the Aswan High Dam was built, as it threatened to submerge them. The relocation was completed thanks to an international effort led by UNESCO, and the temple was admitted into its list of World Heritage Sites in 1979.

INCLUDES

  • Transfers in air-condtined vehicles
  • All entrance fees.
  • Pick up & Drop off at your hotel
  • This tour is priced as private service.
  • Professional Guide 

EXCLUDES

  • Any service not specified as included.
  • Tipping "Not mandatory but appreciated"

Itinerary

Day 1 Operation Day: Everyday

  • Enjoy your Abu SimbelDay Trip from Aswan.
  • Our Sun Representative will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan by an air-conditioned vehicle to enjoy Abu Simbel which its main attraction is the great sun temple of RamsesII and the temple of queen Nefertari. Both temples were discovered in 1813 it was almost completely covered with sand. Then both temples were moved in 1960 by the help of Egyptian government and UNESCO to avoid the rising water of the Nile. Ramses II built the temple mostly to honour himself as inside there is a mural depicting his famous victory at Kadesh battle where his army defeated his enemies. On the north of Ramses temple, the Nefertari Temple which was built by Ramses II to his favourite wife Queen Nefertari among other 200 wives and concubines.
  • After finishing the visit you will be escorted back to your hotel in Aswan by your private air-conditioned vehicle.

Prices

from $120.00 per adult (price varies by group size)

Terms & Conditions


Children Policy:

Children 0-2 years old: Free sharing the same bed with parents. 

Children from 2 to 11,99 years old: 35% discount on the adult price, sharing the same bed with their parents.

From the age of 12, they are treated as adults


Cancellation Policy 

*In high and low season: 

  • you can cancel the package free of charge 21 days before arrival.
  • cancellation between 09-03 days before arrival, there will be 80% cancellation fee.
  • Cancellation between 0-02 days before arrival, there will be 100% cancellation fee.

*During holiday seasons:

  • you can cancel the package free of charge 30 days before arrival.
  • cancellation received 21 days before arrival there will be 100% cancellation fees.