Travelers seeking a day tour to Abu Simbel via Aswan can anticipate a riveting expedition through the corridors of time, unraveling the mysteries of ancient Egypt’s monumental past. The journey begins amidst the grandeur of Aswan’s architectural wonders, setting the stage for an adventure that promises to unveil the secrets of pharaonic splendor. With each step, visitors are drawn closer to the enigmatic allure of Abu Simbel, where centuries-old temples stand as testaments to a civilization steeped in grandeur and mystique. The promise of discovery and wonder beckons those eager to explore the treasures that await beyond the horizon.
Good To Know
- Visit iconic Abu Simbel Temples and Aswan landmarks
- Explore High Dam, Philae Temple, and Unfinished Obelisk
- Experience ancient Egyptian history and architecture
- Enjoy a local restaurant lunch with authentic cuisine
- Expert guides, transfers, and inclusions for a seamless tour
Tour Highlights
Set out on a captivating journey through Egypt’s historical wonders with the Day Tour to Abu Simble via Aswan, where ancient marvels await at every turn.
The tour highlights include a visit to the iconic Abu Simbel Temples, built by Ramses II in the 13th century BC. These massive rock-cut temples are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and showcase incredible ancient Egyptian architecture and history. Visitors will marvel at the colossal statues guarding the entrance and explore the intricate hieroglyphics adorning the walls inside.
Plus, the tour offers a scenic drive through the desert landscapes of Aswan, providing a glimpse of the stunning natural beauty surrounding these ancient wonders. This experience promises to immerse travelers in the rich history and grandeur of Egypt’s past.
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Itinerary Overview
Upon pickup from your hotel in Cairo at 5:30 am, the Day Tour to Abu Simble via Aswan kicks off with a journey filled with historical marvels waiting to be explored.
The tour includes a visit to the stunning Abu Simbel Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for their grandeur and historical significance. After exploring Abu Simbel, travelers will head to Aswan to discover the famous High Dam, Philae Temple, and the Unfinished Obelisk.
A delicious late lunch at a local restaurant is also part of the itinerary, offering a taste of authentic Egyptian cuisine. With all transfers, domestic flights, and knowledgeable guides included, participants can enjoy the rich history and beauty of these iconic Egyptian landmarks.
Aswan Exploration

Explore the enchanting city of Aswan, home to iconic landmarks such as the High Dam, Philae Temple, and the Unfinished Obelisk, on the Day Tour to Abu Simble via Aswan.
Begin your adventure at the impressive High Dam, a marvel of modern engineering controlling the Nile’s waters.
Next, visit the Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, situated beautifully on Agilkia Island. Marvel at the intricate hieroglyphs and grand structures that have stood the test of time.
Conclude your Aswan exploration at the Unfinished Obelisk, an ancient marvel left incomplete, showcasing the techniques of ancient stone carving.
Enjoy the rich history and beauty of Aswan, a city that holds treasures from Egypt’s past.
Abu Simbel Excursion
Discover the awe-inspiring wonders of Abu Simbel, an ancient archaeological site known for its grand temples built by Ramses II, on this captivating excursion from Aswan. The journey to Abu Simbel offers a glimpse into the magnificent history of ancient Egypt. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect on this adventure:
| Abu Simbel Excursion | |
|---|---|
| Duration | Full day |
| Transportation | Air-conditioned vehicle |
| Highlights | Temples of Ramses II and Nefertari |
| Inclusions | Entrance fees, guide, lunch |
| Additional Info | Comfortable walking shoes recommended |
Prepare to be transported back in time as you explore these remarkable temples and learn about the rich culture and history of Egypt.
Temple of Ramses II
Intricately carved with colossal statues and intricate hieroglyphics, the Temple of Ramses II stands as a testament to the grandeur and architectural prowess of ancient Egypt. Located in Abu Simbel, this magnificent temple was commissioned by Ramses II in the 13th century BC.
The facade of the temple features four colossal statues of Ramses II seated on a throne, each reaching a height of 65 feet. As visitors enter, they’re greeted by a series of halls adorned with detailed carvings depicting military victories and religious scenes.
The innermost sanctuary houses statues of the gods Ptah, Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ramses II himself. The Temple of Ramses II is a captivating historical site that offers a glimpse into the remarkable civilization of ancient Egypt.
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Temple of Hathor
The Temple of Hathor, nestled in Abu Simbel, showcases intricate carvings and architectural splendor that pay homage to the goddess of love, music, and joy in ancient Egyptian mythology. Visitors are captivated by the temple’s facade adorned with colossal statues of Queen Nefertari standing alongside the falcon-headed god Horus and Hathor herself, symbolized by a cow head.
The interior reveals a series of chambers adorned with vibrant hieroglyphics, depicting stories of Egyptian mythology and the significance of the goddess Hathor. The main sanctuary houses a statue of Hathor herself, creating a serene atmosphere that transports visitors back in time.
Exploring this temple offers a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious beliefs of ancient Egypt, making it a must-visit location for history enthusiasts.
Lunch Experience
Nourish your senses with a delectable late lunch experience at a local restaurant, following your exploration of the Temple of Hathor in Abu Simbel.
After delving into the ancient wonders of the temple, treat yourself to a mouthwatering meal that captures the essence of Egyptian cuisine. Enjoy traditional dishes bursting with flavors unique to the region, such as savory kebabs, aromatic rice pilaf, and freshly baked flatbreads.
Sip on refreshing beverages like mint tea or freshly squeezed juices as you relax and reflect on the marvels you’ve witnessed.
The cozy ambiance of the restaurant provides the perfect setting to unwind and savor the tastes of Egypt, making your lunch experience a delightful conclusion to your adventure in Abu Simbel.
Return to Cairo
After soaking in the ancient wonders of Abu Simbel, travelers eagerly board their domestic flight back to Cairo, reminiscing on the captivating experiences and flavors of Egypt.
The return journey offers a moment of reflection on the breathtaking temples and the enchanting Nile River. As the plane ascends, passengers can still feel the grandeur of Ramses II’s colossal statues lingering in their memories.
The trip back to Cairo provides a perfect opportunity to discuss the day’s highlights with fellow travelers and perhaps plan future adventures in this historically rich country.
Once back in Cairo, the bustling cityscape welcomes visitors with its vibrant energy, bustling markets, and the promise of more discoveries. The return journey completes a day filled with wonder, leaving travelers with lasting memories of Egypt’s timeless allure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Entrance Fees to the Temples Included in the Tour Price?
Entrance fees to the temples are typically included in the tour price. It’s advisable to double-check the inclusions before booking to ensure a hassle-free experience. Confirming this detail ahead of time can help plan accordingly.
Is There a Restroom on the Bus for the Journey?
Yes, there is a restroom on the bus for the journey. It provides convenience for travelers during the trip. Rest assured, passengers can comfortably access this facility while en route to their destination.
Can I Bring a Camera Inside the Temples?
Yes, visitors can bring cameras inside the temples in Cairo, Egypt. It’s recommended to check with the specific site for any restrictions or guidelines. Capturing memories of these historic locations is a wonderful way to preserve the experience.
Is There a Dress Code for Visiting the Temples?
There is no specific dress code for visiting the temples in Egypt, but it’s respectful to dress modestly. Visitors often wear light, breathable clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. Comfortable footwear is recommended for exploring the sites.
How Long Is the Flight From Cairo to Aswan?
The flight from Cairo to Aswan typically takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes. Travelers can enjoy a quick and convenient journey to reach their destination and begin exploring the wonders of Aswan.
The Sum Up
Set out on a day tour to Abu Simbel via Aswan for an unforgettable journey through ancient Egyptian history and architecture. Explore the High Dam, Philae Temple, and the Temples of Ramses II and Nefertari, marveling at the grandeur and beauty of these ancient wonders.
Enjoy the rich cultural tapestry of Egypt and create memories that will last a lifetime. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience the wonders of Abu Simbel and Aswan in a single day excursion.
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