Day Tour from Aswan to Abu Simbel by car will shed light on all the everlasting treasures of southern Egypt.

Monarch Vacations will deliver the most delightful transportation, exceptional services, and professional tour guides at reasonable prices so everyone can have the most fun adventure.

Monarch Vacations team are the ones who made this amazing day tour to offer everyone the chance to discover one of the world’s most incredible monuments.

Everyone will make the most epic memories with our private day tour from Aswan to Abu Simbel by car that will shed light on the impressive Abu Simbel temples joined by a private Egyptologist tour guide, then back to your cruise or hotel in Aswan book us now.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION

Hotel in Aswan or Aswan Airport

DEPARTURE TIME

Please arrive by 3:45 AM for a prompt departure at 4:00 AM.

WEAR

You should wear whatever you want. It is advised to wear something light from cotton or linen, comfortable and put on sunblock during your time in Egypt in the summer and wear comfortable footwear like a closed-toe shoe to sustain the sandy terrain.

INCLUDED

All Transfers By A Private Air-Conditioned Vehicle.
Private Egyptologist Tour Guide.

Mineral Water On Board The Vehicle During The Tour.

Lunch During Your Day Trip At A Local Restaurant In Aswan.

Entrance Fees For All Sightseeing Mentioned.

All Service Charges And Taxes.

NOT INCLUDED
Any Extras Not Mentioned In The Itinerary.

Abu Simbel tour from Aswan is a divine journey that will explore all the sacred taled and legends that ancient Egyptians were successful in immortalizing.

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Abu Simbel Temple

  • 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 façade. 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 façade 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.
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Deliciously Authentic Dinning

Great food is at the heart of every journey, and we believe dining is an experience, rather than just fuel for your body. Get the full flavour of a destination by dining as locals do, whether that’s enjoying a traditional meal in their home or in a restaurant that only residents know about. From thoughtful vegetarian options to seasonal specialities in amazing locations, you’ll sip, savour and sense the local flair at your meal.

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