Abu Simbel Tours
Stand before the colossi of Ramses II: Abu Simbel, the magnificent twin rock-cut temples on the shore of Lake Nasser, relocated stone by stone to save them from the rising Nile. A day trip or flight from Aswan to one of Egypt’s most awe-inspiring ancient monuments.
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Abu Simbel in Aswan — FAQ
What is Abu Simbel?
Abu Simbel is a pair of massive rock-cut temples built by Ramses II, guarded by four 20-metre colossal statues, on the shore of Lake Nasser in southern Egypt — relocated in the 1960s to save them from the Aswan High Dam’s waters.
How do you get to Abu Simbel from Aswan?
Abu Simbel is about 3 hours by road from Aswan, visited on a long day trip (often an early-morning convoy) or by a short scenic flight, with guided tours available.
Is Abu Simbel worth the trip from Aswan?
Yes — the sheer scale and beauty of the colossal temples make Abu Simbel one of Egypt’s most breathtaking sights, well worth the journey from Aswan.























