Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan

Discover the greatest accomplishments of the Ancient Egyptians on an Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by Vehicle to start off your vacation well. The Temple of Abu Simbel, a complex of two temples located near Egypt's southern border, is one of the most fascinating and stunning temples in the entire world. Embark on an Abu Simbel tour from Aswan by van to learn more about the temple that King Ramses II had constructed.

Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan 

Explore the most well-known temple in the world by taking an Abu Simbel tour from Aswan. The Temple of Ramses II and The Temple of Queen Nefertari, two rock-cut temples that date back to King Ramses II's reign (1290–1223 BC) and showcase the splendor and opulence of the Ancient Kingdom of Egypt, are a must-see attraction, Amon Ra, Harmakis, and Ptah, three gods of ancient Egypt, were honored at the Abu Simbel Temple. Four statues that belonged to the Pharaoh make up the façade. Four enormous seated statues of Ramses are depicted on the massive facade of the Ramses II temple. The statues are each 67 feet high, and the facade is 119 feet broad and 100 feet high. The region was once on the southern edge of pharaonic Egypt, facing Nubia. Beautiful specimens of ancient Egyptian art can be found in the four enormous statues of Ramses that stand in front of the main temple. The largest surviving sculptures from the pharaonic era are the four figures that stand watch at the entrance of the greater of these temples.

In order to prevent the two magnificent temples of Abu Simbel from sinking, the Egyptian government and UNESCO decided to work together. Take an Abu Simbel Day Tour from Aswan to explore these amazing temples, which have a distinctive style that showcases the remarkable accomplishments of the new Kingdom.

The first temple is The Temple of Ramsses II, which was erected in honor of Ramsses II as well as the four global deities Ptah, Re-Her-Akhtey, Amun-Re, and Re. The Sun Temple of Ramses II is another name for the enormous Abu Simbel Temple. The Temple of Queen Nefertari, the most adored spouse of Ramesses, is the other temple. It is also known as the Temple of Hathor, the Sun God's wife. Ramses erected the Abu Simbel temple such that the inner chamber would only light up twice a year, on February 22nd, the anniversary of his elevation to the throne, and on October 22nd. This festival is known as the Sun Festival, The fact that the temple was so precisely aligned is a monument to the knowledge and ability the ancient Egyptians possessed. Every year, thousands of visitors assemble early in the morning to view it.

Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan with Maestro Online Travel, A journey to the ancient time, live with the miracle of Abu Simbel Temples for a while, Aswan Trips gives you the chance to visit The Temple of Ramses II of Abu Simbel is simply one of the most breathtaking monuments in the whole world. Which is visited by numerous travelers who tour Egypt.

Itinerary:-  

Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan, Maestro Online Travel tour guide will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan by a private air-conditioned deluxe vehicle to start your day tour to visit Abu Simbel temple, The Temple of Ramses II of Abu Simbel is simply one of the most breathtaking monuments in the whole world. The complex of Abu Simble consists of two huge rock-cut temples that were constructed near the city of Aswan. Ramses II, the most famous king and builder of ancient Egypt constructed the temples of Abu Simble in 1265 BC after a construction process that remained for 21 years. The complex consists of two marvelous temples. The first is the Temple of Ramses, the beloved of the god Amun and the second temple, the smaller one, is the Temple of the goddess Hathor. The complex of temples at Abu Simble amazes tourists who visit Egypt from all over the world. The larger temple at Abu Simble was dedicated to the three most dominant gods in Egypt in the 13th century BC, Amun, Ra, and Ptah. The most marvelous feature of this temple is the facade with the four huge statues of Ramses II that were cut out of rocks. The lunch will be served during your trip in a high-quality local restaurant, after finishing your day tour you will be transferred back with Maestro Online Travel to your hotel in Aswan.

Included:

  • Pick up services from your hotel & return to Aswan.
  • All transfers by a private air-conditioned modern vehicle in Aswan/Abu Simbel
  • Entrance fees to all sightseeing mentioned in the above itinerary.
  • Private English Egyptologist tour guide.
  • Lunch meal will be served in a high-quality local restaurant.
  • All taxes & service charges.

Excluded:

  • Personal expenses
  • Any extras not mentioned in the above day tour
  • Tipping
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