The Kalabsha Temple may be found in the vicinity of Aswan. It was moved from its original position to save the Temple of Kalabsha from being submerged by rising waters.
Location:
You may travel there swiftly and simply by roads, cruise boats on Lake Nasser, and the High Dam. All of these options are available.
History:
The enormous Temple of Kalabsha may be found on either an island or a peninsula that can be seen near the High Dam, which is located on the western bank of Lake Nasser. The misery is made worse by the presence of a cemetery filled with dead fish and boats.
Tales, which later became known as Kalabsha after being relocated farther to the south and brought closer to Aswan, was the original location of the main Temple. In 1970, the Great Sphinx Project dismantled and rebuilt 13,000 stones once part of the main Temple.
The place where the Temple presently stands was once known as Kalabsha, whence the Temple got its name. There is no link between the Temple and the other two structures located in the vicinity.