While you're in Cairo, don't miss the incredible opportunity to visit the legendary Abu Simbel Temple in Aswan. Embark on a memorable day trip with a private guided tour that allows you to delve into the greatness of ancient Egyptian pharaohs. This exclusive experience includes:
Private Guided Tour: Explore the iconic temples of Aswan on a private guided tour led by an experienced Egyptologist. Learn fascinating stories and uncover the secrets of Abu Simbel Temple and other main attractions like Philae Temple.
Day Tour from Cairo: Travel conveniently by flight from Cairo to Aswan, ensuring you maximize your time exploring rather than spending it on travel.
Door-to-Door Transfers: Enjoy seamless transfers from your hotel in Cairo to the airport, and from the airport in Aswan to the temples and back, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
Pickup included
Your tour starts at 3:00 am when our guide picks you up from your hotel in Cairo. You will be driven to Cairo Airport to catch your 5:00 am flight to Aswan.
You will arrive in Aswan at 6:30 am, where our guide will meet you at the designated location holding a sign with your name. From there, you will be transferred south of Aswan in a PRIVATE air-conditioned vehicle, approximately a 3-hour drive, to embark on your Abu Simbel day tour. The Temples of Abu Simbel, renowned for their unique architectural style, are celebrated as the masterpieces of ancient Egypt.
Then The Temples of Abu Simbel indeed stand as unparalleled masterpieces of ancient Egyptian architecture and symbolism. Their unique style is a testament to the grandeur and cultural richness of the New Kingdom era. Situated on the banks of the Nile, these temples faced the imminent threat of submersion due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam, prompting a collaborative effort between the Egyptian government and UNESCO to relocate and preserve them in the 1960s. The larger of the two temples, often referred to as the Great Temple of Abu Simbel or the Sun Temple of Ramses II, is dedicated not only to Ramses II himself but also to the universal gods Ptah, Re-Her-Akhtey, and Amun-Re. Ramses II, depicted as a deity alongside these powerful gods, emphasizes his divine status and role as a ruler in harmony with the cosmic order. Adjacent to Ramses II's temple is the Temple of Hathor, which is associated with Queen Nefertari. Hathor, the wife of the Sun God Ra
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
We pick up our Travelers from Hotels , Resorts And Apartments around Giza And Cairo ,So our Guide will Come For you Holding your Name in a sign.