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        Colossal statues at the UNESCO-listed Abu Simbel temples of Ramses II on Lake Nasser in southern Egypt, a must-see Aswan day trip landmark.

        Abu Simbel

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          2-Days Guided Tour from Luxor to Abu Simbel and Aswan

           Luxor, Egypt

          2-Days Guided Tour from Luxor to Abu Simbel and Aswan

          Two days, five pharaonic monuments, and one unforgettable journey from Luxor to the legendary temples of Abu Simbel — history has never felt this close.

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          From € 178.68
          Traveler photographing Karnak Temple columns in Luxor on a 5-day Cairo Luxor Abu Simbel tour package by air

           Cairo, Egypt

          5-Day Cairo Luxor and Abu Simbel Guided Tour by Air

          Five days, three legendary cities, and thousands of years of history — this is Egypt done right. From the Pyramids of Giza to the temples of Abu Simbel, every moment of this tour is built around experiences that stay with you for a lifetime.

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          From € 596.78
          Great Temple of Abu Simbel facade with colossal Ramses II statues, overnight Luxor to Aswan tour stop

           Luxor, Egypt

          Luxor to Abu Simbel Overnight Guided Tour with Aswan Sights

          From Luxor to the colossal temples of Abu Simbel in two unforgettable days — let an expert Egyptologist guide you through the greatest monuments of the ancient Nile.

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          From € 170.51
          Visitor posing before Abu Simbel Temple statues on a day tour from Aswan, ancient Egyptian reliefs and columns

           Cairo, Egypt

          Abu Simbel Day Trip from Cairo by Flight via Aswan

          Fly from Cairo and stand before the colossal temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel — one of the ancient world's most spectacular sites — all in a single unforgettable day.

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          From € 293.04
          Egyptian Museum Cairo skyline view, key stop on 4-day Cairo Aswan Abu Simbel Luxor by air trip

           Hurghada, Egypt

          4-Day Egypt Tour: Cairo, Aswan, Abu Simbel and Luxor

          Four days, five legendary cities, and a lifetime of memories — this Egypt air tour takes you from the Pyramids of Giza to the tombs of Luxor without wasting a single hour.

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          From € 383.64
          Close-up traveler at Abu Simbel temples from Aswan, private guided tour with hotel transfers in Egypt

           Aswan, Egypt

          Abu Simbel Day Trip from Aswan - Private Tour Included

          Step inside one of the ancient world's greatest engineering achievements on a private day trip from Aswan to Abu Simbel. Two temples. Four thousand years of history. One unforgettable day.

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          From € 63.02
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          More to know about Abu Simbel

          Abu Simbel is a archaeological site in southern Egypt, located near the Nubian border in Aswan Governorate. The site features two colossal rock temples built by Pharaoh Ramesses II, carved directly into the mountainside. The temples are decorated with giant statues and intricate hieroglyphic inscriptions. Visitors come to see these monumental structures and witness the annual solar alignment phenomenon.
          Abu Simbel is located in the Aswan Governorate of southern Egypt, approximately 280 kilometres south of Aswan city and 40 kilometres north of the Sudanese border, on the western shore of Lake Nasser. The two rock-cut temples were originally carved during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 13th century BCE and were relocated in their entirety between 1964 and 1968 as part of a landmark UNESCO and Egyptian government engineering operation to prevent their submersion by the rising waters of Lake Nasser following construction of the Aswan High Dam. The complex is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the most significant monuments of ancient Nubian and Egyptian civilization.
          Ancient Egypt, Nubian Heritage, UNESCO World Heritage, Aswan Governorate, Lake Nasser, Rock-Cut Temples, Ramesses II, Southern Egypt