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Abu Simbel is a small village located in southern Egypt, near the border with Sudan. It is famous for the Abu Simbel temples, which are two massive rock temples built by Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 13th century BC. The currency used in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), and it is recommended to have some cash on hand for small purchases.
The best time to visit Abu Simbel is during the winter months from November to February when the weather is cooler and more comfortable for exploring the temples. Summers can be extremely hot with temperatures reaching over 100°F, so it is best to avoid visiting during this time.
The easiest way to get around Abu Simbel is by foot, as the village is small and most attractions are within walking distance. Taxis and tuk-tuks are also available for longer distances or if you prefer not to walk. It is important to negotiate the fare before getting into a taxi or tuk-tuk.
When visiting the Abu Simbel temples, make sure to arrive early in the morning to avoid the crowds and the heat. Wear comfortable shoes as you will be doing a lot of walking on uneven terrain. Be respectful of the local customs and dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day, especially during the hot summer months. Bargaining is common in local markets, so don't be afraid to negotiate for a better price.