2 days private guided tour to Aswan and Abu Simbel from Luxor by car where you will enjoy the massive two temples of King Ramses II and Queen Nefertari and the highlights of Aswan sites.
We offer the best of Aswan tours with this 2 Days trip to Aswan and Abu Simbel with a Highly qualified private tour guide. All Transportation with air-conditioned vehicles.
A private trip to the High Dam, Philae temple, and Abu Simbel temples.
Our Aswan and Abu Simbel day tour from Luxor price includes a transfer from Luxor airport or hotel and back.
In case of pick up from airport, our tour guide will wait our clients infront of the arrival terminal with a sign board having lead travelers name.
In case of pick up from a hotel in Luxor, our meeting point will be the lobby of the hotel.
Visiting the High Dam and The Temple of Philae: In the morning, our guide will escort you by air-conditioned vehicle to the beautiful Aswan “About 3.30 hrs. Driving”. After reaching Aswan, your tour guide will lead you to visit Aswan’s High Dam which is one of the most important achievements of the last century in Egypt. It Contains 18 times the material used in the great pyramid of Cheops and It provides Egypt with water and electricity and secures the country from the destructive inundation of the Nile River. Then you will visit the Temple of Isisat Philae which its construction started during the reign of Ptolemy II and completed by the Roman emperors. And it was dedicated to the goddess Isis which was considered the mother of gods and she is the mother god Horus and the consort of the God Osiris. Then, you will be transferred to the hotel in Aswan to stay overnight.
Visiting the Temples of Abu Simbel: At 4:00 am you will leave your hotel to go to Abu Simbel to visit the location of the most famous temples (The Great and Small temples) of King Ramses II and his wife Queen Nefertari. The most spectacular aspect of this temple is its setting in the solid rock above the banks of the Nile River. The complex is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the “Nubian Monuments,” which run from Abu Simbel downriver to Philae. It is believed that the axis of the temple was positioned by the ancient Egyptian architects in such a way that on October 22 and February 22, the rays of the sun would penetrate the sanctuary and illuminate the sculptures on the back wall, except for the statue of Ptah, the god connected with the Underworld, who always remained in the dark. These dates are allegedly the king’s birthday and coronation day. Then back to Aswan around 1 pm, and proceeded by the air-conditioned vehicle on our way back to Luxor.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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