If you are searching for a new adventure, several Egypt Nile cruises sail with you and stop at different attractions on Aswan day tours including Abu Simbel and Kalapsha temple. The tour will move on Saturday and take 4 nights.
Highlights from Aswan to Abu Simbel
The Temple of Kalabsha: is located on the Western Bank of the River Nile, around 40 miles south of Aswan on a hill near the High Dam site. You will stop at the temple to visit the sail again with Lake Nasser cruises to reach the next attraction. Kalapsha is a temple that deserves visiting and you should include it on your Egypt tours list. This temple was originally built by Toutmosis II and Amenophis II and was restored during the Roman era.
Wadi El Seboua temple.
The Temple of Amada: it’s the oldest Egyptian temple in Nubia, was first constructed by Pharaoh Thutmose III of the 18th dynasty, and is dedicated to Amun and Re-Horakhty. His son and successor, Amenhotep II continued the decoration program for this structure.
Kasr Ibrim: This is like a museum because it contains the largest collection of Old Nubian documents ever found which was occupied until 1813 & today the island is closed because the site has been shot by artillery fire.
Abu Simbel Temples: This is located on the western bank of Lake Nasser & it’s about 230 km southwest of Aswan near the border with Sudan.
It's a set of two temples, it was constructed for the pharaoh Ramses II and the other for his beautiful wife Nefertari. It was built in 1255 BC & it was rediscovered two hundred years ago.
The larger temple is dedicated to three major Egyptian goddesses and features four large statues of Ramses II on its facade, while the smaller temple is dedicated to the love goddess Hathor, with statues designed for his beloved wife Nefertari.