Aswan and Abu Simbel with 2 Days Tours

Gharb Seheyl Trip Overview

Our tours are designed for independent travelers because we understand the special arrangements and flexibility you desire. We can help you with what you need arranged, and give you the best information we can on the rest. We combine high-quality service with the cheapest price. All of our trips are in small groups (max of about 8). All our visits to monuments are with an Egyptologist.

Additional Info

Duration: 2 days
Starts: Gharb Seheyl, Egypt
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Historical & Heritage Tours



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Our tours are designed for independent travelers because we understand the special arrangements and flexibility you desire. We can help you with what you need arranged, and give you the best information we can on the rest. We combine high-quality service with the cheapest price. All of our trips are in small groups (max of about 8). All our visits to monuments are with an Egyptologist.

Itinerary

Day 1: Abu Simbel Day Trip

Stop At: Abu Simbel, Abu Simbel, Aswan Governorate, Nile River Valley
Around 4 am, your guide will pick you up from Aswan at the place you choose. You will be driven during 3 hours by private air-conditioned car to Abu Simbel, 290 km south of Aswan.

The two temples you are about to visit are located on the west bank of Lake Nasser. They were originally located in a lower area where they buried under the sand and also were doomed to be drowned under the Nile water.
In order to save these Ancient treasures, decision was made to relocate them. Therefore, the temples were entirely relocated in 1968 : dislocated and reassembled in a higher area to save them from flooding.

These massive constructions are a part of Ramesses II building program throughout Egypt and Nubia. Indeed Nubia was a valuable region for Egyptians because of its gold and other precious goods. Hence, Pharaoh Ramesses II decided to build these two massive temples in Nubia in order to establish his supremacy upon the Nubians.

Visit these two masterpieces with your Egyptologist guide and discover the history of this place and of the great Pharaoh who build them. You will have plenty of time to take memorable photos.

Here ends your amazing tour at Abu Simbel, you will be driven back to Aswan.
Duration: 2 hours

No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.

Day 2: Aswan Highlights

Stop At: Temple of Philae, Island of Agilika, Aswan Egypt
Philae Island gained great importance to the ancient Egyptian due to its distinguished location, as it and the island of Aswan formed natural geographical boundaries, and it was known in the Egyptian texts as the dividing line. As for the word “Philae” it is derived from the Greek word “Velai” meaning the beloved, and it has been defined in Arabic literature In the name of “Anas Al-Wujud” as it is related to folklore stories, the efforts of the Nuba Archaeological Fund have succeeded in transferring the entire island’s ruins to the neighboring island of Agelika.
The “Temple of Isis” is the main temple on the island, occupying a quarter of its area, and was built by King Ptolemy II in the place of another smaller temple that was also dedicated to Isis and dedicated to the soldiers assigned to protect the borders of southern Egypt, and many Ptolemaic kings contributed to its construction.
The island also has a temple dedicated to the worship of Hathor, as well as the “Nachtenbo I” booth, as well as the “Taharqa” booth which was also constructed by Isis.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Unfinished Obelisk, Sheyakhah Oula, Aswan Egypt
The missing obelisk lies on the northern edge of the obelisk quarry, which is the most important granite quarry in Aswan; it was discovered in 2005 in the quarries of Aswan where its stones were used to build the pyramid group of King Khufu and also cut many obelisks.

This obelisk is the longest Egyptian obelisk, with a length of about 42 m, and a weight of about 1,000 tons. The work of this obelisk was not completed due to the cracking of its surface. The importance of the missing obelisk is due to the fact that it has shown how to make obelisks and cut huge stones. For example, stones were found in the diorite stone – up to 6 kg in weight – used as hammers to separate and cut off the sides of the obelisk and its effects are evident on the obelisk body, which is the process Prior to making a trench around the obelisk, this huge block could be freed completely.
Duration: 1 hour

No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.



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