Abu Simbel

Egypt

Abu Simbel is home to two massive rock-cut temples built by Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 13th century BC. These UNESCO World Heritage temples were famously relocated in the 1960s to save them from rising Nile waters after the Aswan High Dam was built. The site remains one of Egypt's most impressive ancient monuments.

Quick Facts

Recommended Stay1 days
Budget$30/day
Mid-range$60/day
Luxury$80/day

Known For

Abu Simbel templesLake NasserNubiaAswan

🇪🇬 Country Information: Egypt

CapitalCairo
CurrencyEgyptian pound (ج.م)
Language Arabic , English,French
Phone Code+20
Electricity220V (Type C, F)
Tap WaterNot recommended

Tipping

  • Restaurants: Tipping is expected in restaurants, usually 10
  • 15% of the bill
  • A service charge may be added to the bill, but it's common to leave a small additional tip for the waiter
  • Taxis: Round up the fare or give a small extra amount
  • Hotel staff: A small tip (baksheesh) for porters, housekeepers, and other service staff is appreciated
  • Tour guides/drivers: Tipping is customary and expected, usually based on the length and quality of the service
  • Washroom attendants: It's common to tip a small amount to attendants in public restrooms

Money & Payments

  • ATMs are widely available, especially in major cities and tourist areas, but can be less common in rural areas
  • Fees may apply
  • Credit cards are accepted in most hotels, upscale restaurants, and larger shops, but cash is often preferred for smaller purchases and local markets
  • It is advisable to bring some cash (USD or EUR) for exchange, but rely more on local currency obtained via ATMs
  • There is no official black market for cash, but unofficial exchange rates might be offered in some places, which should generally be avoided

Cultural Norms

  • Dress code: When visiting mosques and other religious sites, women should cover their heads, shoulders, and knees
  • Men should wear long trousers
  • Generally, modest dress is advised, especially for women, to respect local customs
  • Greetings: A handshake is common when greeting someone, but women may prefer to nod or place a hand over their heart when greeting men
  • Eating: Use your right hand for eating and passing food
  • Do not point the soles of your feet at others or at food
  • Public behavior: Avoid public intoxication or excessive noise
  • During Ramadan, avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during fasting hours out of respect
  • Shoes: Remove your shoes before entering a mosque or someone's home

LGBTQ+ Information

Exercise caution. Homosexuality is not explicitly illegal, but acts considered 'debauchery' or 'indecency' can be prosecuted, leading to significant risks for LGBTQ+ individuals. Public displays of affection, regardless of sexual orientation, are generally frowned upon.

Alcohol & Drug Laws

  • The legal drinking age is 21
  • Alcohol is available in licensed hotels, restaurants, and bars, but consumption in public places is generally prohibited
  • During Ramadan, alcohol sales may be restricted
  • Drug laws are extremely strict
  • Possession, use, or trafficking of even small amounts of any illegal drug can result in severe penalties, including long prison sentences or the death penalty
  • There is zero tolerance for drug offenses

Special Laws

  • Photography: Be mindful when taking photos, especially of people
  • Always ask for permission before photographing individuals, particularly women
  • Avoid photographing military installations or government buildings
  • Public behavior: Public displays of affection are generally not accepted
  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites
  • Haggling: It is customary to haggle for prices in markets and souks

Common Phrases

NoLa' (lah) لا
YesNa'am (nah-am) نعم
HelloAhlan (ah-lan) أهلاً
PleaseMin fadlak (min fad-lak - to a male), Min fadlik (min fad-leek - to a female) من فضلك/من فضلكِ
Excuse meAfwan (af-wan) عفواً
Thank youShukran (shook-ran) شكراً

Climate

Abu Simbel has a hot desert climate with scorching summers (May-September) reaching over 40°C (104°F) and mild, pleasant winters (October-March) around 20-25°C (68-77°F). Rainfall is extremely rare year-round. The best time to visit is during the cooler months, with the famous Sun Festival occurring on February 22 and October 22 when sunlight illuminates the inner sanctuary of the Great Temple.

Climate Zone: Arid Desert Hot

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Local Cuisine

Koshari must_try

A popular Egyptian comfort food made of rice, macaroni, and lentils mixed together, topped with a spiced tomato sauce and fried crispy onions. It is a

Ta'ameya (Egyptian Falafel) street_food

Unlike Levant falafel made from chickpeas, the Egyptian version is made from dried fava beans (broad beans). It is fried until crispy and often served

Ful Medames breakfast

Slow-cooked fava beans, seasoned with cumin, lemon juice, and olive oil. This dish is a foundational and ancient Egyptian meal, typically eaten for br

Mahshi regional_speciality

Stuffed vegetables, which can include zucchini, bell peppers, eggplant, or grape leaves (wara' 'enab). The stuffing is typically rice mixed with herbs

Umm Ali dessert

A traditional Egyptian bread pudding made with puff pastry, milk, sugar, vanilla, and nuts, often baked until golden brown. It is served warm and is r

Book in Advance

Plan ahead for the best experience. Here's what to book before your trip:

🔴 Must Book in Advance

Abu Simbel Sun Alignment Event Tickets (February 22 & October 22) Attraction
Book 2–6 months in advance

These specific dates are extremely high-demand due to the unique solar event inside the temple, and tickets/access are highly limited and sell out very quickly.

Aswan to Abu Simbel Transport/Day Tour Transport
Book 1–3 months in advance

Abu Simbel is isolated, requiring a long drive or flight, often arranged as part of a convoy or organized tour from Aswan, which fills up quickly, especially flights.

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