Day 20 - Thursday November 13, 2025 - Abu Simbel
Abu Simbel might have been sited as one of the 7 wonders of the world had it not been that it was completely underwater when the list was written.
This amazing temple of Ramses II was built around 1264 BC. The larger temple is dedicated to the gods Amun-Ra, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah, with the pharaoh himself as a deified figure, while the smaller temple honors the goddess Hathor and Queen Nefertari.
These two temples were situated on the banks of the Nile and when the dam was built, in order to save it, was raised 200 ft higher and moved 750 feet back from Lake Nassar.
The difference between these temples and others we’ve seen are that all of these carvings are carved right out of the mountain, or rock face.
No alarm clock this morning. We did have breakfast at 6 am and then at 10:15, gathered on the top deck to view Abu Simbel from the ship as we sailed up to it.
We disembarked at 11:00 am four our tour. Words cannot express how majestic this place is. The height of the carvings are huge and when you go inside the tomb, the carvings still have amazing color and definition.
Sam, our guide, hired golf carts for us instead of the long walk to the entrance. Everything here costs 50 EGP which equates to $1 US.
We had our lecture from him outside as he’s not allowed to talk inside to encourage better flow of traffic. There were little to no lines when we went inside. Absolutely amazing.
We are as far south on Lake Nassar as permitted by the Egyptian government. We are only 12 miles from the Sudan border.







































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ReplyDeleteThe last day’s entry indicates it was a WONderful tour day. You are experiencing things to be envied. So glad you blog! Tnx! E.
ReplyDeleteSo amazing! This has to be the best trip so far! I’m green with envy….. Maureen ❤️. Be safe and keep the posts coming.
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