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Abu Simbel tour from Aswan What to expect

One of the most remarkable temples in Egypt is the temples of Abu Simbel located south of Aswan. The temples are famous for the astrological phenomena where the sun lightens the face of the pharoah twice a year. A tour to Abu Simbel from Aswan is a must do activity if you are visit Egypt.

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Abu Simbel tour from Aswan What to expect

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  1. ABU SIMBEL TEMPLES TIPS ON ABU SIMBEL TEMPLES ASWAN ASWAN TOURS Gearing up for a  great trip to Aswan MUST DO THINGS IN ASWAN Traveling with a tight budget

  2. ABU SIMBEL The name Abu Simbel was given by Swiss traveler Johann Ludwig Burckhardt, known as “Ibrahim Burckhardt,” who discovered the site in 1813 when a child named “Abu Simbel” accompanied him. The Importance of the temple The importance of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel is due to its association with the phenomenon of the sun perpendicular to the face of the statue of Pharaoh Ramses II twice a year; the first coincides with the anniversary of his birthday corresponding to October 22 and the second on February 22 the anniversary of his coronation. The temple is also distinguished by a unique architectural design, where its façade was clicked in the rock, and decorated with four huge statues of King Ramesses II, the length of each of which reaches about 20 m, and the facade is followed by a path leading to the inside of the temple, which was taped into the rock at a depth of 48 m and its walls are decorated with scenes recording the king's victories and conquests, including The Battle of Kadesh, in which he triumphed over the Hittites, as well as the religious scenes depicting the king in his relations with Egyptian deities. Deluxe Tours Egypt https://www.deluxetoursegypt.com

  3. As for the Temple of Abu Simbel Al-Saghir, it was presented by King Ramses II to Queen Nefertari, his main wife and his beloved, and its façade is adorned by six huge statues of equal size representing the king and queen in a clear demonstration of the high status that the queen enjoyed with her husband, and the temple extends into the plateau at a depth of 24 m, and its interior walls adorn a group From the magnificent scenes that depicted the Queen worship different deities either with the king or  queens ABU SI MBEL WAS DESI GNATED A WORLD HERI TAGE SI TE BY UNESCO I N 1 979. Day To ur t o Abu Simbel fro m As wan Deluxe Tours Egypt https://www.deluxetoursegypt.com

  4. The Temple of Abu Simbel dates from the era of King Ramses II (1279-1212 BC), and they were read by a raised sandstone plateau 4 km south of their current location, to which they were taken in a campaign to save the effects of Nubia after the establishment of the High Dam in 1960 AD. The site of Abu Simbel includes two temples, the Great Temple of Abu Simbel, which was dedicated to the cult of "Ra Hur Hur sister" and "Amon Ra" of Ptah and the king himself, and the Temple of Abu Simbel, which is located 100 meters from the first temple that was dedicated to the goddess Hathor and Queen Nefertari, the main wife of the king. Deluxe Tours Egypt https://www.deluxetoursegypt.com

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