Experience the remarkable story of ancient Egypt’s rescued monuments on this exclusive private tour. Witness the colossal Abu Simbel temples of Ramses II and the elegant Kalabsha Temple—both masterfully relocated stone by stone to escape Lake Nasser’s rising waters.
Unlike standard group tours, this private experience moves at your pace. Linger at intricate carvings, capture perfect photos, or focus on aspects that fascinate you most—the day unfolds according to your interests.
Choose your ideal experience:
• Basic Transit: Comfortable private transportation to both magnificent temples
• Local Insight: Transportation plus knowledgeable guide revealing the temples’ secrets, hieroglyphic meanings, and the engineering marvel of their relocation
• Premium Package: Complete experience with transportation, expert guide, and all entrance fees included
Discover two of Egypt’s greatest archaeological rescue missions in one extraordinary day—exclusively yours!
transfer & Cultural Guide: Transportation with a knowledgeable Yahi guide who reveals hidden gems and cultural context you’d miss on your own.
<br/>Pickup included
Complete Package: The ultimate convenience: door-to-door transportation, professional tour guidance, and all entrance fees covered in one simpl<br/>Pickup included
Comfort Transfer: No-frills transportation service that gets you where you need to go safely and on schedule. Perfect for independent travelers<br/>Pickup included
The time taken to get to Abu Simbel from Aswan By road, it typically takes around 3 hours to drive the approximately 280 kilometers (175 miles) distance This includes stops along the way for rest.
Abu Simbel Temples: The main highlight of the tour, the Abu Simbel Temples are two massive rock temples built by Pharaoh Ramses II in the 13th century BC. These temples are dedicated to Ramses II himself and his wife, Queen Nefertari. Travelers will be able to explore the temples, admire the colossal statues, and marvel at the intricate carvings and hieroglyphics.
Ramses II Temple: This temple is dedicated to Pharaoh Ramses II and features four colossal statues of the pharaoh sitting on his throne. The temple's interior is adorned with beautiful wall reliefs depicting scenes from Ramses II's military campaigns and religious rituals.
The time taken to get to aswan from Abu Simbel By road, it typically takes around 3 hours to drive the approximately 280 kilometers (175 miles) distance. This includes stops along the way for rest.
Kalabsha Temple: 2-Hour Visitor Attractions
During your 2-hour visit to Kalabsha Temple, you’ll discover:
Main Temple Complex
Grand Pylon - Impressive 10m high entrance with battle scenes and offering reliefs
First Courtyard - Open-air court with colonnade and notable Nubian graffiti
Hypostyle Hall - 12 massive columns with intricate floral capitals
Inner Sanctuary - Sacred chamber with altar and offering table
Sanctuary Side Rooms - Priest chambers with astronomical ceiling decorations
Notable Features
Pharaoh Smiting Enemies Relief - Famous scene of Roman Emperor Augustus as Pharaoh
Birth House (Mammisi) - Small separate temple structure
Nilometer - Ancient water level measuring device
Coptic Crosses - Christian modifications carved into ancient reliefs
Greek and Meroitic Inscriptions - Evidence of the temple’s multicultural history
The return journey begins.
Hotel Drop-off:
Arrive back at your hotel, marking the end of the trip
This experience offers a perfect blend of ancient history, scenic beauty, and modern comfort, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the wonders of Upper Egypt before returning to their accommodation.
Aswan is a charming city on the Nile River, known for its rich history, ancient temples, and stunning Nile landscapes. It offers a more relaxed and authentic Egyptian experience compared to the bustling cities of Cairo and Luxor.
A stunning temple complex dedicated to the goddess Isis, relocated to Agilkia Island due to the Aswan High Dam.
A massive dam on the Nile River, built to control flooding and generate hydroelectric power.
A magnificent temple complex built by Ramses II, featuring colossal statues of the pharaoh.
An island in the Nile River with ancient ruins and a rich history dating back to the Old Kingdom.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Nubian people, featuring artifacts and exhibits.
A traditional fava bean dish, often served with falafel and tahini.
Fresh Nile fish grilled and served with garlic sauce and vegetables.
A popular street food made with rice, lentils, pasta, and crispy onions, topped with tomato sauce.
A sweet semolina cake soaked in syrup, often flavored with coconut or rosewater.
This period offers pleasant weather with cooler temperatures, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Egyptian Pound (EGP)
EET (GMT+2)
220VV, 50HzHz
Aswan is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid scams and petty theft.
Aswan Railway Station
Aswan Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport, connecting major areas within the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning temple complex built by Ramses II, featuring colossal statues of the pharaoh.
A vast artificial lake created by the Aswan High Dam, offering scenic views and water activities.
A temple complex dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek, offering insights into ancient Egyptian history.
Price varies by option