Abu Simbel is one of the many fascinating highlights in Egypt
Overview
Colossal statues of Ramses II stand proudly at the rock temple, a testament to its historical significance. Relocation efforts by UNESCO began in 1964 due to the Aswan High Dam's construction, which threatened to inundate this remarkable monument.
- 🏛️ The temple features impressive statues of Ramses II dating back to 1264 BC.
- 🌍 UNESCO initiated relocation efforts starting in 1964 to preserve the site.
- 🚧 The monument faced potential flooding from the Aswan High Dam's construction.
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Abu Simbel TempleIn the morning, you will go with our guide to visit Abu Simbel temple The two Temples of Abu Simbel, with their unique style, are considered to be the masterpieces of ancient Egypt The Temples are rock-cut structures, and both built during the reign of King Ramses II 1200 B.C. One temple is dedicated to King Ramses II, and the second temple is dedicated to his beloved wife Queen Nefertari The carvings and artwork that decorate both temples are incredible. Hand carved pillars, wall paintings, carvings, statues, and much more, this is a must visit the place Finally, return back to your hotel