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Hotel in Abu Simbel ( 0.8 miles)
Located in Abu Simbel, 3.4 miles from Abu Simbel Temples, Habib Camp provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. I love Habib camp. In the night we sat by the fire. And working lady cooked us Nubian traditional coffee. The hotel near the Nile. Amazing location. We love it. Thanks for everything
Hotel in Abu Simbel ( 1.1 miles)
Located in Abu Simbel, 3.1 miles from Abu Simbel Temples, Azal Lagoons Resort Abu Simbel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden. Incredibly friendly and helpful staff. We were upgraded to a spacious and modern suite. Gorgeous pool and plenty of places to sit and relax. A beautiful gazebo extends onto the lake. Delicious buffet breakfast. It was an excellent place to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
Abu Simbel (1.6 miles from Abu Simbel Airport)
Offering a garden, Banna House offers accommodations in Abu Simbel.
Abu Simbel (1.8 miles from Abu Simbel Airport)
Adel Hotel offers accommodations in Abu Simbel, 1.6 miles from Abu Simbel Temples. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Hotel in Abu Simbel ( 1.8 miles)
Located in Abu Simbel, 1.3 miles from Abu Simbel Temples, Applicators Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. Strange, I only saw this one offered after searching a little. Well, the rooms are really nice and big, with attached bathroom and plenty of space, good lights, and a writing desk. Clean, cosy and comfortable. Breakfast is served normally in the basement because the kitchen is there, but you can ask for it on the roof and they will bring. They have good plans for expansion and want to open the cafe on the roof, which is nice and big and has a great view. The people here will do everything for you if you need it, just be patient and explain with translator if you find it hard. All the staff are very kind. I had a lovely 2 night stay and would stay here again
Abu Simbel (1.9 miles from Abu Simbel Airport)
Kony Nubian Guest House offers accommodations in Abu Simbel, 1.6 miles from Abu Simbel Temples. The bed and breakfast features free Wifi and free private parking. We were moved to a much better place called Kabara Nubian House. It was a very nice place with very friendly and helpful people.
Hotel in Abu Simbel ( 1.9 miles)
1.4 miles from Abu Simbel Temples, New Abusimble 2 Hotel & Restaurant is located in Abu Simbel and has air-conditioned rooms. The staff and owner were extremely welcoming. The hotel is new and very comfortable, and I loved our room.
Abu Simbel (2 miles from Abu Simbel Airport)
El baladi offers accommodations in Abu Simbel, 1.3 miles from Abu Simbel Temples. This guest house provides a garden.
Abu Simbel (2 miles from Abu Simbel Airport)
Featuring a casino, Safari Abu Simbel provides accommodations in Abu Simbel. This guest house features free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wifi. Very soothing and local atmosphere, would definitely recommend spending a night in Abu Simbel. It was also great to have air conditioning in the room.
Hotel in Abu Simbel ( 2 miles)
Located one mile from Abu Simbel Temples, Hllol Hotel Abu Simbel offers 3-star accommodations in Abu Simbel and features a garden. Located in the middle of the town, this Nubian style hotel is very clean and spacious. The public bus to Aswan leaves just in front of the hotel.
If you want to stay more time with the great temples, it is worth staying one, or more than one, night in the town. The town is quiet and clean. There are some small lakes (part of Lake Nasser) near the town, so it's pleasant to walk along the road or bridge.
Beautiful temples. Worth also looking into the other temples in the desert such as Aurora, wadi el-sabua anf Dakka. It is also a quiet & peaceful small town worth taking a few days to relax and enjoy the resort
I would recommend to stay at Abu Simbel to spend the night so the temple could be seen, 1st. without the morning crowds, 2nd. at night to enjoy the light and sound show (very good), 3rd. at Sunrise at 6am, having the best picture light.
Must see if you are visiting Egypt. I rate these temples above Pyramids and I have a reason for that. I think Pyramids and other sites in Egypt you will see, admire and appreciate but they won’t stay with you for too long. But Abu Simbel temples will stay with you and will leave an impact not only because of their grandeur but also because of the reason they were built and unprecedented effort it took to save them from being flooded and submerged forever. And despite being so enigmatic themselves, they give you some perspective..It’s been a few days that I have visited these temples but still when I close my eyes l, they appear in front of me…
A must visit historical place with a experience of a lifetime. We visited the sun festival on 22nd February 2024. Though initially we were disappointed with the long queue, the queue moved up easily and we were able to see the rays from 'Ra' shinning on the three statues. While waiting at the queue take time off frrom gazing at the magnificient temple to look east towards the "Ra" rising over the lake. The paintings on the walls are flawless specially more so when you begin to imagine that they were done thousands of years ago. Must visit the nefartari temple. Try the coffee by Lake Nasser.
Definitely recommend staying overnight here. We booked a driver to take us (group of 3 adults and 2 children) leaving at 9:30am from Aswan, stopping for a quick 10mins at Aswan High Dam on the way, and then going to our guest house (Kabara Nubian Lodge) for lunch. We then went to the temples for about 3pm - this was definitely a good time to go as there were hardly any people there and by about 4:45pm we were able to get solo photos inside and outside the temples. We returned back to Kabara for dinner and then our driver took us back to see the light show - which I'd recommend. You also get to take a few night shots of the temple lit up. I chose to get up in the morning to view the temple at 6am, as this is when the light hits the front. This aspect definitely did look good - but when I arrived at about 6:05am there were already a couple of coach tours on site and by the time I left at around 7am it was super crowded with at least 15 coach loads of people. I hate to think how busy it would have been by 8am! It was definitely the right choice to visit the day before in the afternoon!