Wadi el Seboua is an ancient temple site tucked along the quiet shores of Lake Nasser in southern Egypt, and it may not be the most visited place but that is part of its charm which was built by pharaohs who wanted to leave their mark deep in Nubia. The temple still stands with its weathered stones and silent sphinxes watching over the sand.
As you move through the site not in a noisy manner but rather in the calm silence that surrounds everything you can almost feel the past. The whole area is surrounded in peace by the broad, wide-open Nubian landscape that stretches in all ways
Wadi el Seboua is the kind of spot that lingers in your memory long after you leave if you enjoy unspoiled locations with lots of unspoken tales. If you love places that feel untouched and full of quiet stories Wadi el Seboua is the kind of place that stays with you long after you leave