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Some journeys through Egypt stay in your memory long after you return home. This 2-day Abu Simbel and Aswan tour from Luxor is one of those experiences.
First, travel from ancient Thebes to the beautiful city of Aswan. Along the way, discover monumental temples, Nubian culture and spectacular Nile landscapes.
This itinerary is ideal if you want to see more than the famous Luxor attractions. In just two days, you can explore the highlights of Aswan and visit the extraordinary temples of Abu Simbel.
Your journey starts with private pickup from your hotel in Luxor. Then, travel south in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle with an experienced Egyptologist guide.
In Aswan, explore the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk and the beautiful Philae Temple. After that, enjoy a traditional felucca ride along the Nile.
You can also visit a Nubian village and experience a different side of life in southern Egypt. Finally, check in at your hotel in Aswan and enjoy some free time.
The next morning, travel to Abu Simbel Temples. The huge statues of Ramesses II create an impressive first view. Nearby, the Temple of Queen Nefertari offers another fascinating look at ancient Egyptian art and religion.
After exploring Abu Simbel, return to Aswan. Then, continue your journey back to Luxor.
This private Luxor to Aswan and Abu Simbel tour brings several major Upper Egypt attractions together in one carefully planned journey. It is a convenient option for travelers who want to explore southern Egypt without changing hotels every night.
Aswan and Abu Simbel are two of southern Egypt’s most important destinations. This overnight tour combines both in one itinerary.
As a result, you can see more of Upper Egypt while making the most of your travel time.
Luxor is famous for ancient temples and royal tombs. Aswan offers a different atmosphere.
Here, the Nile becomes part of the experience. You will see granite islands, palm trees, Nubian villages and beautiful desert scenery.
Therefore, the journey itself becomes an important part of your Egypt adventure.
For many travelers, Abu Simbel is the highlight of the trip. The colossal statues of Ramesses II dominate the entrance to the Great Temple.
Inside, impressive reliefs tell stories from the reign of one of ancient Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs.
Then, visit the nearby Temple of Queen Nefertari. Its beautiful reliefs provide a fascinating contrast to the larger temple of Ramesses II.
Your transportation is arranged privately for your group. This gives you more comfort during the long journeys between Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel.
In addition, private transportation makes the experience convenient for couples, families and small groups.
Aswan and Abu Simbel have fascinating stories behind their monuments. Your Egyptologist guide explains the history in a clear and engaging way.
You will learn about ancient Egyptian religion, royal power and the importance of Nubia.
You will also discover how the international campaign helped save Abu Simbel from the rising waters of Lake Nasser.
Travelers from the Netherlands can explore several major attractions in southern Egypt with one organized itinerary.
The tour combines Aswan sightseeing, Abu Simbel sightseeing, private transportation and one night in an Aswan hotel.
In addition, the English-speaking Egyptologist makes it easy to understand the history and significance of each site.
Your private driver and Egyptologist guide meet you at your hotel in Luxor. After a short introduction, begin the journey south toward Aswan. The exact pickup time can be adjusted according to your hotel location and local operating conditions.
Arrive in Aswan and begin your sightseeing program. The city has a relaxed Nile-side atmosphere and is one of the most distinctive destinations in Upper Egypt.
Your first archaeological stop is the Unfinished Obelisk, located in the ancient granite quarries of Aswan. The enormous monument provides a fascinating look at ancient Egyptian stone-working techniques. Your guide explains how granite was extracted and shaped for temples and monuments.
Continue to the Aswan High Dam, one of the most important engineering projects in modern Egyptian history. The dam transformed the Nile's water management and created the enormous Lake Nasser. Your guide explains its role in agriculture, electricity generation and flood control.
Continue to Philae Temple, one of Aswan's most beautiful ancient monuments. Dedicated primarily to the goddess Isis, the temple complex stood on Philae Island before being relocated to Agilika Island as part of the international campaign to protect Nubian monuments from the rising waters created by the Aswan High Dam. Enjoy time to explore the courtyards, columns, reliefs and sanctuaries while your guide explains the site's religious importance.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and take a break after the morning's sightseeing.
Board a traditional felucca for a relaxing journey along the Nile. Depending on local conditions and the selected route, continue toward a Nubian village near Elephantine Island. This experience offers a glimpse into local traditions, architecture and daily life along the river.
Transfer to your hotel in Aswan and complete check-in. The remainder of the evening is free for relaxation or independent exploration.
After an early breakfast box prepared by the hotel, leave Aswan for Abu Simbel. The early departure allows you to reach the temples at a suitable time for sightseeing while keeping the return journey to Luxor within the planned schedule.
Arrive at the remarkable Abu Simbel archaeological site. Your guide introduces you to the two temples built during the reign of Ramesses II.
Explore the Great Temple of Ramesses II, famous for its four enormous seated statues carved into the rock façade. Inside, discover monumental halls, reliefs and religious scenes that reflect the power and ambitions of one of ancient Egypt's most famous pharaohs. The temple was closely connected with Ramesses II's role as both king and divine ruler.
Continue to the nearby Temple of Queen Nefertari, dedicated to the goddess Hathor. The temple is smaller than the monument of Ramesses II, but its reliefs and royal imagery are exceptionally impressive. Your guide will explain the relationship between Nefertari, Ramesses II and the goddess Hathor.
After exploring the temples and taking photographs, begin the return journey toward Aswan.
Enjoy lunch in Aswan before starting the final part of your journey.
Relax in your private air-conditioned vehicle as you travel north toward Luxor.
Arrive back in Luxor and transfer to your hotel or preferred drop-off location. The exact timing can change due to road conditions, traffic, sightseeing pace and local regulations.
This is an active two-day journey with several hours of road travel. Comfortable clothing, suitable footwear and a good night's rest before departure will make the experience easier.
The second day starts very early. This is an important part of the itinerary because Abu Simbel is located far south of Aswan.
One night in an Aswan hotel is included on a bed-and-breakfast basis. Hotel details depend on availability and the selected booking category.
The Abu Simbel complex contains two principal temples: the Great Temple of Ramesses II and the Temple of Queen Nefertari.
Philae Temple is located on Agilika Island. Access normally involves a short boat transfer. Boat arrangements can depend on local operating conditions.
The felucca experience depends on weather and sailing conditions. The route may be adjusted for safety.
Lunch is included during the itinerary, and a breakfast box is prepared by the Aswan hotel for the early departure to Abu Simbel.
The standard tour includes an English-speaking Egyptologist guide. Dutch travelers are welcome.
The journey between Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel is arranged using a private air-conditioned vehicle for your group.
The tour involves walking across archaeological sites, steps and outdoor areas. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
The experience lasts 2 days and 1 night, including transportation from Luxor to Aswan, the Abu Simbel visit and return to Luxor.
The itinerary includes the Unfinished Obelisk, Aswan High Dam, Philae Temple, Nubian Village, Abu Simbel Temples and the main monuments of Aswan.
Yes. One night in an Aswan hotel with breakfast is included.
Yes. Entrance tickets to the Abu Simbel Temples are included.
Yes. Philae Temple is part of the Aswan sightseeing itinerary.
Yes. The itinerary includes a felucca ride toward a Nubian village.
Yes. The tour uses private transportation for your group.
The standard tour includes an English-speaking Egyptologist guide.
Yes. Lunch is included during the tour according to the published itinerary.
Yes. Your Aswan hotel prepares a breakfast box for the early Abu Simbel departure.
The planned departure is around 04:30, although the exact time can change according to local conditions and the day's operating schedule.
Abu Simbel is located far south of Aswan, which is why the itinerary begins early and includes several hours of road travel.
Yes. Families can book the experience. Parents should consider the early start and long road journeys when planning for younger children.
Many older travelers enjoy the experience, but it involves long drives and walking at archaeological sites. Anyone with mobility concerns should discuss their needs before booking.
Light, comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended. A hat, sunglasses and sunscreen are especially useful.
Photography is generally possible in many areas, subject to current archaeological site regulations and any applicable photography fees.
The temples were relocated during an international UNESCO-supported rescue campaign to protect them from the rising waters of Lake Nasser after the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
Yes. The tour is suitable for international travelers, including visitors from the Netherlands. The standard guiding language is English.
Yes. This itinerary is specifically designed to combine the main Aswan attractions and Abu Simbel in a single two-day journey from Luxor.
For many travelers, Abu Simbel is the highlight. However, Philae Temple, the Nile experience and Nubian culture make the Aswan portion equally memorable.
If your Egypt itinerary includes Luxor and you have two days available, this Abu Simbel and Aswan tour from Luxor is an excellent way to continue south. You will move from the royal world of ancient Thebes to the Nubian landscapes of Aswan and the monumental temples of Abu Simbel. Along the way, an experienced Egyptologist helps connect the monuments with the people, beliefs and events that shaped southern Egypt. From the granite quarries of Aswan to the temples saved from the waters of Lake Nasser, this journey offers far more than sightseeing. It gives you a deeper understanding of Upper Egypt. Book your private 2-day experience and discover Aswan and Abu Simbel from Luxor with a comfortable itinerary, professional guidance and carefully arranged transportation.
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