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ABU SIMBEL
This monumental temple complex was built by King Ramses II (c.1279-1213 B.C.E.) in what was once known as ancient Nubia, as a demonstration of both his worldly and divine power. He was the most prolific pharaoh in terms of building works, and a highly accomplished military leader.
In the early 1960s the entire temple complex was moved to higher ground when the Aswan Dam caused Lake Nasser to rise and inundate the area. The two temples were dismantled and raised over 60 meters up the sandstone cliff where they were reassembled, in the exact same relationship to each other and the sun, and covered with an artificial mountain. Most of the joins in the stone have now been filled, but inside the temples it is still possible to see where the blocks were cut.
The Temple of Ramses II
 The temple (108 feet high and 125 feet wide) is cut into the face of a sandstone cliff, with its entrance guarded by four colossal (65 feet high) statues of King Ramses II. At the feet of these statues are smaller statues of the Kings children. Above the entranceway in a niche stands a statue of the sun god, a falcon headed representation of Ramses. Inside the entranceway lies the Grand Hall (57 feet high and 52 feet wide), which is supported by 8 columns - with statues of King Ramses II - and has grandiose battle scenes on the walls. To either side of the Grand Hall are two smaller treasury rooms. Beyond the Grand Hall is the Hypostyle Hall containing flowered pillars and scenes of the King and his wife, Nefertari. Finally you reach the inner sanctuary and the statues of Ra, Ramses II, Amun and Ptah seated against the far wall.
Abu Simbel Sun Festival: The temple faces east, and at the solstices - twice a year - the dawn sunlight is aligned to light the entire length of the temple entrance corridor (some 200 feet inside), lighting up three of the four statues at the end of the corridor, but never that of Ptah, the god of darkness. The Solstices' commemorate Ramses II’s ascension to the throne (22nd February) and his birthday (22nd October).
We have departures on all the tours listed below on the 16th February 2008. The Splendours of the Nile, and Egypt Experience tour itineraries have been customised (using a Luxor-Aswan cruise, instead of Aswan-Luxor), so that you can visit Abu Simbel exactly on time, on the 22nd February. This is a very popular time to visit the temples, and we will need to book the Abu Simbel option a week or so in advance for you to guarantee flights.
The remaining Standard tours will allow you to visit Abu Simbel on the 20th February, when the sun will still shine into the temple though not to the same effect.
The Temple of Hathor
 The Temple of Hathor at Abu Simbel was built by Ramesses II to honour both Hathor as the goddess of love and music and his wife Nefertari as the deified queen. The facade resembles a pylon, just as the larger temple of Ramesses II, and the entrance is flanked by six standing colossal (over 33 feet) statues. On each side of the entrance stand two statues of Ramesses flank by one of Nefertari dressed as Hathor. Like at Ramesses II's temple, there are children depicted around their feet. There are cobras protecting the Temple door.
Tours including an Abu Simbel option
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| Nile Family Adventure |
Egypt |
9 or 10 days |
From UK£575 |
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Cairo, Aswan (felucca or luxury cruise) Luxor. This short family adventure fits into a half-term or longer holiday, and combines visits to the pyramids, sphinx and museums in Cairo, with a short camel trek and a felucca sailboat cruise between Aswan and Luxor. All in all, a great family introduction to Egypt with a balance of ancient sites and history, and more adventurous activities. |
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| Splendours of the Nile |
Egypt |
9 or 10 days |
From UK£595 |
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Cairo, Aswan (Nile cruise) Luxor. This classic tour gives you the chance to experience Cairo’s many classic sites,
including the Pyramids, Sphinx and the world famous Egyptian museum before transfering
to Aswan for a 5-day/4 night luxury cruise down the Nile to Luxor. You visit all
the major sites en route, and the tour has optional visits to Abu Simbel, and Alexandria. |
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| Nile Explorer |
Egypt |
9 or 10 days |
From UK£285 |
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Cairo, Aswan (felucca or luxury cruise) Luxor. This classic tour travels through the Nile Valley visiting Egypt's ancient sites and monuments. From the Pyramids
and Sphinx in Cairo, to the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple in Luxor, we take in all the main sites, and include a peaceful felucca ride or Nile cruise down
the Nile stopping at riverside temples and villages. The tour can be completed in one week.
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| Grand Egyptian Adventure |
Egypt |
15 days |
From UK£375 |
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Cairo, Aswan (felucca or luxury cruise) Luxor, Dahab. Our most popular itinerary, this tour starts with visits to the Pyramids, Sphinx, and Cairo's many other interesting sites.
We then take a peaceful felucca sailboat or luxury Nile cruise along the Nile from Aswan to Luxor where we explore the awe-inspiring
temples of Luxor and Karnak, and the fascinating Valleys of the Kings & Queens. The tour ends with time for you to relax at the beaches and cafes at Dahab, to snorkel or scuba-dive among the coral reefs of the
Red Sea, and if you wish, to climb Mt. Sinai.
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| Classic Nile Cruise |
Egypt |
7 nights |
From UK£470 |
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Nile Cruise; Luxor - Aswan - Luxor. This classic Nile Cruise tour spends a week travelling up and down the River Nile between Aswan and Luxor, visiting all the major sites en-route. These include the Temple of Karnak and the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, the temples of Edfu and Komombo, and the island temple of Philae in Aswan, while you also have the option to fly to visit the temples to Ramses at Abu Simbel. Your accommodations are on one of Egypt's famous and luxurious Nile Cruise boats (5-star deluxe level).
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| Egypt & Jordan Experience |
Egypt & Jordan |
16 days |
From UK£1,275 |
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Cairo, Aswan (Nile Cruise) Luxor, Mt. Sinai, Jordan. This tour covers all the main sites in Egypt and Jordan. Following visits to the Pyramids, Sphinx and a city tour in Cairo, we enjoy a luxury 5 day/4 night cruise along the Nile from Aswan to Luxor. We then head via the Cairo and St. Catherine's Monastery & Mt. Sinai to Jordan and a jeep safari & Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum. From here we travel up the scenic King's Highway stopping to explore Petra, Kerak and Madaba, before finishing in Amman with a day trip to the Dead Sea and the Roman ruins at Jerash. |
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| Pharaohs and Deserts |
Egypt |
14 days |
From UK£405 |
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Cairo, Aswan (felucca or luxury cruise) Luxor, Western Deserts. Explore Luxor's ancient temples and journey across the Nile to the Valley of the Kings. Hop on board a felucca sailboat for a soothing ride down the Nile visiting temples and villages en route. Take time to see the immense Pyramids and enigmatic Sphinx. Travel to the Bahariya and Farafra oases, for a jeep safari into the dazzling White Desert. |
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| Egypt Experience |
Egypt |
14 days |
From UK£820 |
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Cairo, Aswan (Nile cruise) Luxor, Red Sea. This tour gives you a comprehensive introduction to the main highlights Egypt
has to offer. We see the Pyramids, Sphinx and famous Egyptian Museum in Cairo,
enjoy a luxury 5 day/4 night cruise along the Nile from Aswan to Luxor, and finish
the tour with time to relax and enjoy the Red Sea at a 5-star beach resort
in Hurghada. |
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| Grand Egypt & Jordan Adventure |
Egypt & Jordan |
16 days |
From UK£640 |
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Cairo, Aswan (felucca or luxury cruise) Luxor, Dahab, Jordan. Following a tour to the Pyramids & Sphinx in Cairo, this tour
visits the main highlights of the NIle Valley between Aswan and Luxor,
featuring a
peaceful felucca sailboat or luxury Nile Cruise along the Nile. Then we
head to the Red Sea, before travelling north up the King's Highway
through Jordan where we spend time in the stunning desert scenery of
Wadi
Rum, explore the ancient city of Petra, swim in the Dead Sea, and visit
several other sites including the Roman ruins at Jerash. The tour
starts in Cairo and finishes in Amman |
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| Jewels of the Nile |
Egypt |
15 days |
From UK£1,345 |
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Why not combine your favourite sport with a family holiday to remember. Spend
7 days fishing on Lake Nasser for the magnificent Nile Perch then head down the
Nile on a luxury cruise boats, enjoying all the comforts of a 5-star floating
hotel. This way the whole family stays happy! |
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