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Abu Simbel Day Tour from Aswan by bus

Price Starting From : $70

Explore the treasures of Abu Simbel from Aswan,  

To explore the Abu Simbel temples, a well-known archaeological site situated on the west bank of the Nile River, specifically southwest of Aswan and considered one of the Nubian monuments, a bus ride from Aswan to Abu Simbel is the best alternative. Many thousands of tourists visit it each year, particularly on February 22nd and October 22nd.

During your excursion, you will have the opportunity to explore the great temple of Abu Simbel, which took almost 20 years to be completed after 24 years during the rule of the great King Ramsis and was specified to the God Amon, Betah, and was generally considered one of the most beautiful temples built during the rule of Ramses II and one of the most beautiful in all of Egypt.

The two temples were built from the mountains during the rule of King Ramisis II in the 13th century B.C., to be a permanent place for him and the Queen Nefertari, and for the celebration of the memory of her victory in the battle of Kadish, but in 1960 all the monuments were completely moved to another place. With us, you can plunge into the incredible history of Egypt.

 

 

 

Inclusion

We provide pick-up and drop-off services during all our day tours to Egypt and Aswan from any hotel or home in Aswan and return.
The whole transportation will be arranged by an exclusive air-conditioned car.
Your tour guide will accompany you during your Aswan to Abu Simbel day trip.
Entry to the temples of Abu Simbel.
Mineral water will be distributed during the Aswan excursions.
Any taxes and service charges are included in the Abu Simbel Day Trip from Aswan.

Exclusion

Anything extra not mentioned in the itineraries of the day tours to Aswan.
Tipping is not included during the Abu Simbel day tour from Aswan.
The prices are not applicable during Christmas and New Year tours in Egypt or during Easter tours in Egypt.

At 8:00 a.m., one of our friendly representatives will meet you at your hotel to start a fun-filled adventure to Abu Simbel from Aswan by comfortable bus. 

Your excursion begins with an incredible visit  to Abu Simbel Temples , In a feat of astronomical perfection, magic is performed twice a year on February 21 and October, when the sun passes through the temple at dawn to illuminate the gods' sculptures. The Temple of Nefertari, the adored spouse of the Pharaoh. This temple, which is smaller but equally beautiful, features six figures carved into the rock on its exterior, but it has nothing inside.

The four global gods—Ptah, Re-Her-Akhtey, Amun-Re, and Ramses II himself—are honored at the Temple of Ramses II. The Sun Temple of Ramses II is another name for the magnificent Abu Simbel temple. The smaller temple is devoted to Hathor, the cow goddess of music and love, and was constructed for his favorite wife, the Nubian Queen Nefertari.

After touring the location and capturing the most striking images with the help of our knowledgeable guides, who accompany you on all of our Aswan day trips and excursions, you will begin your journey back to Aswan.

 

 

 

Price

1 Person

$250 Per Person

2 - 3 Persons

$160 Per Person

4 - 6 Persons

$130 Per Person

7 - 10 Persons

$110 Per Person

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It takes 3 hours to arrive at Abu Simbel, so we pick you up early in the morning by private car with a personal tour guide. We can also pick you up when you want, and this is no problem for us.

The Abu Simbel from Aswan by bus Day Tour is a fantastic experience that takes you to the iconic Abu Simbel Temples, known for their massive statues and historical significance. You can expect a comfortable bus ride from Aswan to Abu Simbel, guided tours of the temples, and ample time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Yes, Abu Simbel is considered safe for visitation. The Egyptian authorities implement strict security measures to protect the archaeological site, ensuring a safe environment for visitors. It is essential to follow general security guidelines during the visit.

The Temple of State, also known as the Temple of Hathor and Nefertari is one of two temples at the Abu Simbel archaeological site, along with the Great Temple of Ramesses II. Both temples are iconic and important historical landmarks.

However, visiting Abu Simbel from Aswan on a day tour usually includes an excursion that focuses primarily on the Great Temple of Ramesses II due to time constraints. The distance between Aswan and Abu Simbel is large (about 3-4 hours drive each way), making it difficult to completely cover both temples in one day.

Exploring Abu Simbel Temple is considered a wonderful and exciting experience for tourists, as this unique archaeological site provides an opportunity to discover the amazing heritage of ancient Egypt. Here's how tourists can explore Abu Simbel and the attractions it offers:

    Explore the temples.

    See the huge statues of Ramesses II.

    Enjoy the Pharaonic architecture.

    Enjoy the natural location.

    Explore the small museum.

Yes, there are many exciting water tourism activities in Aswan due to its location on the Nile River. Some of these activities include:

    Sailing Boat Trips (Falafela): You can rent a traditional sailing boat with a local crew for a unique experience on the Nile River.

    Luxury Nile Boat Cruises: You can also enjoy luxury cruises on well-equipped Nile boats.

    Boating trips: You can rent a small boat for a trip on the Nile River to enjoy the stunning views of the city.

    Fishing trips: For fishing lovers, fishing trips can be organized on the Nile River.

    Diving Trips: Although I don't have specific information about dive centers in Aswan, some areas may offer snorkelling experiences.

    Airboat Trips (Jet Ski): If you are looking for an exciting experience, you can try riding a jet ski.

Abu Simbel is a special temple built to honor a powerful king named Ramses II. It has giant statues of him outside to show how strong he was. People visit the temple to worship him like a god after he died.
 

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