Visit Kalabsha and Abu simbel temple without rush. Enjoy Aswan and Abu Simbel staying one night in each city. Explore both ancient and local sites during the night time
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
✔  Private English-speaking egyptologist guide
✔  All transfers made by a private air-conditioned vehicle
✔  2 nights in 4* hotel
✔  Pickup and drop-off services in Aswan and Luxor (east bank)
✔  Private Transfer from Aswan to Luxor with Temples visit included
✔  Bottled water
✖  Tipping
Pickup Locations
1.  Sara Hotel
2.  Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Aswan
3.  Sun Set Resort
4.  Keylany Hotel
5.  Oscar Hotel
6.  Nile Hotel Aswan
7.  Bayt Zaina
8.  Paradise Hotel
9.  Nubian Plaza Guest House
10.  Nubian Oasis Hotel
11.  Memnon Hotel
12.  Marhaba Hotel
13.  Basma Executive Club
14.  Pyramisa Isis Island Aswan Resort & Spa
15.  Movenpick Resort Aswan
16.  Nuba Nile Hotel Aswan
17.  Hapi Hotel
18.  Philae Hotel
19.  Kendaka Nubian House
20.  Fenti Camp Resort
Additional Info: We pick travelers up from any hotel/ apartment in Aswan (east bank). Just inform us where you are staying to pick you up
Itinerary

Abu Simbel Temple

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Abu Simbel Temple Complex Abu Simbel Temples of the King Ramses II, are the famous temples deep south of Egypt where the sun shines and light the King’s and Queen’s statue on their face twice a year, 22nd of October and 22nd of February. The magical temples of Abu Simbel are carved in the rock. The huge temples were moved by UNESCO to prevent them from drowning under Nasser Lake that was formed by the High Dam in Aswan.

Duration:  2 hours

Drive to Aswan and Visit Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples on the way

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New Kalabsha Walk along an imposing stone causeway that leads from the banks of the lake to the first pylon of the temple, pass a colonnaded court and into the eight columned hypostyle hall. Note the hieroglyphs and the reliefs of Greek pharaohs paying homage to Ancient Egyptian deities. Look for Mandulis, the god clad in the vulture feathered cloak. Built during the late Ptolemaic period and completed during the reign of the Roman emperor Augustus, the Temple of Kalabsha was dedicated to the Nubian god called Mandulis.

Duration:  2 hours

Additional info
•  Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
•  Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
•  Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
•  Wheelchair accessible
Free cancellation
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Price:
From $360
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
2 days
Guide in:
English   
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.