There are 2 5 * hotels on the territory of the reserve - Hilton and El Malikia Resort Abu Dabbab (formerly called Sol Y Mar). I fell in love with this place when I was on an excursion in October 2012 (I'm attaching a photo).
From school, I dreamed of being an archaeologist in Egypt, I drew myself in a notebook with a spade, in shorts and a T-shirt digging sand at the pyramids. Um. In shorts and a T-shirt.
We were brought here during the excursion to the Pyramids. Was the first stop after a long journey from Hurghada to Cairo. I wanted coffee and snacks. It was cold. Entrance to the fortress - paid, not included in the tour.
It was an interesting excursion, I liked everything, but a lot of things alerted me! Being a fan of the theory of Fomenko and Nosovsky ...I revised my photographs, as they were taken before I learned about the new chronology .
You just see them! A couple of minutes to explore and let's go! But you will see them! What else is needed to replenish the collection of happy memories?
This is one of the hottest places - in the spring our camera broke due to the heat, but we managed to shoot something. The rest was taken with postcards that are sold as souvenirs.
The temple is not big, but outwardly impressive. In principle, all that needs to be seen is outside (inside, a small crypt, we did not go in). I was glad to see everything with my own eyes, as it was an innovation both in history and in architecture of that time.