Monday, December 28, 2020

Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by Van

Get a perfect start of your vacation and discover the greatest achievements of the Ancient Egyptians visiting via Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by Van, The Temple of Abu Simbel is one of the most exciting and beautiful temples in the world, the complex consists of two temples that situated in the south boarder of Egypt. Experience Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by Van and know more about the temple that was built for the King Ramses II.

Unleash your inner and explore the most famous temple in the world through Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan. Get to visit the outstanding landmark which consists of two rock-cut Temples, The Temple of Ramsses II and The Temple of Queen Nefertari, they both date back to the reign of King Ramses II (1290-1223 BC) and reflect the glory and grandeur of the Ancient Kingdom of Egypt. Abu Simbel Temple was dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian god Amon Ra, Harmakis and Ptah. The façade consists of four statues that all belong to the Pharaoh. The gigantic facade of Ramses II temple represents four colossal seated figures of Ramses. The facade is 119 feet wide, 100 feet high, and the statues are each 67 feet high. In ancient times the area was at the southern frontier of pharaonic Egypt, facing Nubia. The four colossal statues of Ramses in front of the main temple are spectacular examples of ancient Egyptian art. The four statues guarding the doorway to the larger of these temples are the largest sculptures that survive from the pharaonic era.


Carved out of the mountain on the west bank of the Nile between 1274 and 1244 BC, this imposing main temple of the Abu Simbel complex was as much dedicated to the deified Ramses II himself as to Ra-Horakhty, Amun and Ptah. The four colossal statues of the pharaoh, which front the temple, are like gigantic sentinels watching over the incoming traffic from the south, undoubtedly designed as a warning of the strength of the pharaoh.

Over the centuries both the Nile and the desert sands shifted, and this temple was lost to the world until 1813, when it was rediscovered by chance by the Swiss explorer Jean-Louis Burckhardt. Only one of the heads was completely showing above the sand, the next head was broken off and, of the remaining two, only the crowns could be seen. Enough sand was cleared away in 1817 by Giovanni Belzoni for the temple to be entered.

From the temple’s forecourt, a short flight of steps leads up to the terrace in front of the massive rock-cut facade, which is about 30m high and 35m wide. Guarding the entrance, three of the four famous colossal statues stare out across the water into eternity – the inner left statue collapsed in antiquity and its upper body still lies on the ground. The statues, more than 20m high, are accompanied by smaller statues of the pharaoh’s mother, Queen Tuya, his wife Nefertari and some of his favourite children. Above the entrance, between the central throned colossi, is the figure of the falcon-headed sun god Ra-Horakhty.

The roof of the large hall is decorated with vultures, symbolising the protective goddess Nekhbet, and is supported by eight columns, each fronted by an Osiride statue of Ramses II. Reliefs on the walls depict the pharaoh’s prowess in battle, trampling over his enemies and slaughtering them in front of the gods. On the north wall is a depiction of the famous Battle of Kadesh (c 1274 BC), in what is now Syria, where Ramses inspired his demoralised army so that they won the battle against the Hittites. The scene is dominated by a famous relief of Ramses in his chariot, shooting arrows at his fleeing enemies. Also visible is the Egyptian camp, walled off by its soldiers’ round-topped shields, and the fortified Hittite town, surrounded by the Orontes River.

The next hall, the four-columned vestibule where Ramses and Nefertari are shown in front of the gods and the solar barques, leads to the sacred sanctuary, where Ramses and the triad of gods of the Great Temple sit on their thrones.

The original temple was aligned in such a way that each 21 February and 21 October, Ramses’ birthday and coronation day, the first rays of the rising sun moved across the hypostyle hall, through the vestibule and into the sanctuary, where they illuminate the figures of Ra-Horakhty, Ramses II and Amun. Ptah, to the left, was never supposed to be illuminated. Since the temples were moved, this phenomenon happens one day later.

Try Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by Van

Today your dreams will come true, once you will visit the astonishing Temples of Abu Simbel " Ramses the second Temple and Temple of Nefertari" breakfast box will be prepared at your hotel, then at 03:00 am., Flying Carpet Tours Guide will escort you by air-conditioned van to the magnificent Temple of Abu Simbel, Wander at The two Temples of Abu Simbel, which have a unique style, as They reflect the glory and grandeur of the new Kingdom, Unfortunately these special Temples were suffering from the Nile flooding, consequently the Egyptian government and UNESCO decided to co-operate in order to save these temples from sinking, explore the splendor of Ramses II Temple, and then discover the fascinating cultural diversity of Nefertari Temple, Finally Flying Carpet Tours guide will escort you back to your hotel in Aswan.

Included

Pick up and drop off to your hotel in Aswan

Air-conditioned van Aswan / Abu simbel / Aswan

Excursion to Abu simbel Temple as mentioned at the above program

Entrance fees to the above mentioned sites

English speaking guide in Abu simbel

Bottle of Mineral Water during the Excursion

All transfers by air-conditioned Van

All service charges and taxes

Excluded

Visa to Egypt

Any optional tours required

Tipping

For more info about Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by Van:

E-mail: sales@flyingcarpettours.com 

Website: www.flyingcarpettours.com 

Tel.: +201099906242

Aswan Tours

Visit Aswan and enjoy its charming Nature, know all about the simple Nubian life and enjoy visits to the most famous attractions in Aswan. Flying Carpet Tours gives you the chance to experience Aswan Tours and visit its historical sites such as Philae Temple, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the High Dam. You will also be able to choose astonishing tours from Aswan to Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples, and the magnificent Abu Simbel Temple. 

There are many ways to enjoy Aswan Tours, you can visit Aswan from Cairo by flights or from Luxor by Nile Cruise, Flying Carpet Tours give you the chance to enjoy Aswan Tours to explore three of Aswan most popular and well known sites, Explore Aswan Sightseeing like Aswan High Dam, Philae Temple and Unfinished Obelisk, moreover you can visit Abu Simbel Temple from Aswan by Car or by flights, This little information about Aswan Tours and sightseeing will encourage you to travel immediately to enjoy Aswan Tours and we incorporate all the significant places of interest in Aswan when you require any tour in Aswan.

Don’t miss the chance to try one of the best tours that you can take from Aswan, Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by Plane will take you to a journey back in time to the days of Ancient Egyptians to visit the great Temple of Abu Simbel. Get excited with Tour Aswan and explore the glorious site of Abu Simbel which contains two temples; Temple of Queen Nefertari and the other one is Temple of Ramsses II. The impressive two temples were originally carved out of the living rock during the reign of Rameses II. The Great Temple at Abu Simbel took about twenty years to build and was dedicated to the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty and Ptah, while The Small Temple or the temple of Hathor and Nefertari was dedicated to the goddess Hathor and Rameses II's wife, Nefertari. This was only the second temple in all Egyptian history to be dedicated to a queen.  Amuse yourself with our Aswan Trips and get to know more about the temple that was relocated on higher ground around 60 meters directly above their earlier position because of Lake Nasser. You can also visit the glorious temple with Abu Simbel Tour from Aswan by Van.


Live the adventure and get to know more about Aswan’s traditions with Aswan Day Trips and enjoy the charming atmosphere of the city with the Nubian people known for their hospitality and kindness with our Nubian Village Tour. It is a colorful society with their own traditions, language and culture making the visitor feel at home. You will be able to walk throw the charming streets and enjoy a trip by felucca and know more about Elephantine Island. Aswan Day Tours allows you to visit the main attractions in the city with Aswan Dam, Philae Temple, and Unfinished Obelisk Tour. Start your tour visiting the biggest achievement in the modern history of Egypt, the High Dam, then move to explore the Unfinished Obelisk which would have weighed nearly 1,200 tons as it was most probably abandoned when some cracks appeared in the rock during its construction. Unleash your inner with Aswan Trips and explore the beautiful Philae Temple which was the last ancient temple built in the classical Egyptian architectural style, constructed approx in 690 BC. Stare at the amazement of The Kiosk of Trajan, feel ravishing while explore the Chapel of Osiris, and more.

With our Tours in Aswan you will get to know more about Philae Temple with Philae Temple Sound and Light Show which offers interesting information about the temple that was relocated by a multinational UNESCO team from Philae Island, to its new location on Agilkia Island to protect it from the Nile Flooding. Get the chance to visit two of the world’s most famous temples as Aswan Excursions offering you Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples Tours from Aswan where you will explore Kom Ombo Temple which was dedicated to Hours the Falcon god and Sobek the Crocodile god, it was built during the period from 205 till 180 BC in the ruling period of King Ptolemy V, then scout around Edfu Temple which was constructed on the Ptolemy III era and completed during the Ptolemy IV era, dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god. Therefore it was the center of many ancient Egyptian sacred festivals to Horus.

Try Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour from our wide selections of Aswan Day Trips and visit Kalabsha Temple which was originally built on much earlier site that dates back to the 18th dynasty and most probably goes back to king Thothmosis and Amenhotep II and after the construction of the High Dam the temple was disassembled and reconstructed at its present location. Explore the Nubian Museum which opened its doors in November 1997 and includes three thousand pieces of antiquities representing various ages; Geological, Pharaonic, Roman, Coptic and Islamic. Entertain your eyes with the real beauty of the city with Aswan Felucca Tours where you can enjoy a sailing trip around Elephantine Island and visit the Botanical Gardens, also known as Kitchener’s Island, it contains countless of exotic plants and trees and considered a haven for rare exotic birds too.

Explore Nile Cruise Aswan

Day 01: Aswan Nile Cruise, the High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk, Philae Temple

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan, transfer to your Aswan Nile Cruise, Embarkation before Lunch. Embrace Aswan Culture by visiting the High Dam and the Unfinished Obelisk, feast your eyes and visit the ravishing Philae Temple, Lunch included on board. Afternoon tea, Dinner on board, Belly dance and Egyptian folkloric show, overnight on board Aswan Nile cruise.

 

Day 02: Aswan Nile Cruise, Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples Tour

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, feast your eyes at the time your Cruise Sailing to Kom Ombo, scout the glorious of Kom Ombo Temple, then sail to Edfu, Once you arrive Edfu visit the ravishing Temple of Horus in Edfu, next sail to Esna, Lunch included on board, afternoon Tea, enjoy Egyptian Galabeya Party, dinner and overnight on board Aswan Nile Cruise.

 

Day 03: Aswan Nile Cruise, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon

Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, feast your eyes visiting Valley of the Kings ( visit 03 Tombs Only ), Proceed to visit Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, known now with the name of El-Deir El-Bahary, your last visit will be to Colossi of Memnon, Watch the glory of the two huge statues, finally your tour guide will escort you back to your Cruise, Lunch included on board, Afternoon tea, Dinner and overnight on board your Aswan Nile Cruise in Luxor.

 

Day 04: Aswan Nile Cruise, Karnak and Luxor Temples

Disembarkation from Aswan Nile Cruise after tasting the flavor of your breakfast on board, it is the time to beguile your eyes by visiting the fabulous Karnak Temple with its huge Pillars hall, then move to scout Luxor temple.


Try Day Tour to St Simeon Monastery

Flying Carpet Tours delegate will pick you up from your hotel in Aswan, and you’ll be transferred by a private A/C vehicle to start a memorable Day Tour to visit St. Simeon Monastery which is located near the Agha Khan Mausoleum on the west bank at Aswan, opposing the southern tip of the Elephantine Island. Find your inner peace and explore the charming monastery which was founded in the 7th-century and reconstructed in its present form in the 10th century. Feast your soul and know more about the place where the monks travelled into Nubia, hoping to convert the Nubians to Christianity.


For more info about Aswan Tours:

E-mail: sales@flyingcarpettours.com 

Website: www.flyingcarpettours.com 

Tel.: +201099906242