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Abu Simbel: Traveller Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveller Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #1 of 17 attractions in Aswan
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Attraction type: Ancient ruins, Monument, Landmark/point of interest, Historic site, Architectural building
Address: Aswan, Egypt

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( 2-5 of 5 )
“Best Temple in Egypt - Don't miss it!”

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5 of 5 stars
Wangaratta, Australia
5 Apr 2008
3/3 found this review helpful

I agree 100% with other reviewers. The King Ramses II temple and Queen Nefertari Temples at Abu Simbel are the most magnificent and memorable temples that you shall see while in Egypt and should not be missed.

You have to see them to appreciate the size and the architectural genius of carving them from the mountains. It is nearly as amazing the way the temples were moved 200 metres to avoid them being destroyed by rising Lake Nasser when the Nile was dammed at Aswan.

Don't be dissuaded by the long drive to get there. It is well worthwhile.

My tips are:
1. Take pictures as soon as you arrive before the temples are surrounded by bus loads of tourists.
2. Go into the smaller Nefertari temple first as most people go into the bigger Ramses temple first. Then by the time you have finished the smaller temple, most people have finished looking at the Ramses II temple. This way you are not waiting in long queues and have more time to see both temples without being as pushed and crowded!

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“Simply amazing...”

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5 of 5 stars
Thessaloniki, Greece
16 Jan 2008
6/6 found this review helpful

One of the best moments of mankind! Absolutely stunning, especially taking into account the enormous effort of transporting it piece by piece and the amazing restoration work. Also, the way to Abu Simbel is a unique experience. Try to hire a car and a driver instead of riding a bus; it will be much more comfortable and you'll have at least half an hour more by yourself at the site. If there is one site to see in Egypt, it's Abu Simbel!

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“Wow!”

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5 of 5 stars
Santa Cruz, California
26 May 2006
26/26 found this review helpful

I agree w/the previous posting - thought I was suffering from "pharoah's phatigue" after a two week 'run" thru Egypt on an Eclipse Tour.

This site was our last and well worth it. The 2:30 wake up call, 4am convoy thru the "Mars-like" landscape of Abu Simbel was worth every last bit of sleep deprivation.

You do need to arrive way before noon, because they day we visitied, arriving around 7:30am, it was already at least 85-90 degrees fahrenheit. There is no shading really, until you reach the temples near Lake Nassar.

When you walk around the right side of this structure and round the bend to see Ramses in all his glory, goosebumps run up and down your arm; it is that awe-inspiring.

I could have spent all day, just gazing up at Ramses. If your tour agent tells you the run down as I have described above; don't miss out...even if you are literally on your last leg. This is the best of Egypt!

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“Abu Simbel Eighth wonder of the world”

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5 of 5 stars
London, UK
5 Apr 2006
52/52 found this review helpful

I thought I might be "templed out" after the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Luxor and Karnak but nothing is as amazing as Abu Simbel.

The site is close to the Sudanese border, so be warned, it is a three-hour each way journey by coach from Aswan, and most leave at 4.00am to get there by 7.00. This is not an ancient Egyptian torture but a sensible precaution. You don't want to be in Abu Simbel (except in an air conditioned hotel) in the midday heat. So the coaches are on the road back to Aswan by about 10.15. And it is important to see the site soon after dawn.

Do not despair. If you are lazy (like me) there are regular flights from Aswan. The journey then only takes half an hour each way, and there is a big bonus if you sit on the left hand side of the plane because there is an incredible first glimpse of the temples (yes, two of them) as you make the final approach for landing.

I won't give the full history lecture about the temples or how they were moved to avoid flooding by Lake Nasser. Simply they were the most awesome sight I have seen in my 60 years. Imposing, majestic, staggeringly beautiful, nobody visiting the Upper Nile should miss them, it would be like visiting London without seeing the Tower or Rome without going to the Sistine Chapel. You'll always kick yourself if you get so near and then don't see Abu Simbel.

If you are lucky enough to be cruising Lake Nasser or staying at Abu Simbel, the son et lumiere show ought to be incredible.

Well done UNESCO for saving this amazing piece of history.

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