
Ancient Egypt
Chibi Abu Simbel Colossi of Ramses II Coloring Page
Chibi style
About this coloring page
This adorable Chibi Abu Simbel Colossi of Ramses II coloring page features the famous Egyptian monuments reimagined in cute cartoon style with oversized heads and cheerful expressions. The free printable design includes bold, clear outlines perfect for young artists to easily color the iconic pharaoh statues. Kids will love bringing these chibi-style ancient Egyptian colossi to life with their favorite colors while learning about history!
Frequently asked
Where exactly is Abu Simbel located?
Abu Simbel sits in southern Egypt near the border with Sudan, about 180 miles south of Aswan. The temples were carved into a cliff overlooking the Nile River, strategically positioned to impress visitors arriving by boat from the south.
When were the Abu Simbel temples built?
Construction began around 1264 BCE during the reign of Ramses II and took approximately 20 years to complete. The temples were carved during Egypt's New Kingdom period, representing the height of ancient Egyptian architectural achievement and imperial power.
Why were the Abu Simbel temples moved?
In the 1960s, the entire temple complex was cut into 1,036 blocks and relocated 210 feet higher to save it from flooding caused by the new Aswan High Dam. This UNESCO rescue operation took four years and cost $40 million.
Are these Abu Simbel Colossi Of Ramses II coloring pages free?
Yes! All our Abu Simbel coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No payment, subscription, or hidden fees required for these ancient Egyptian treasures.
What age are these Abu Simbel Colossi Of Ramses II coloring pages for?
These coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, featuring detailed temple architecture and hieroglyphs that provide an engaging challenge for intermediate to advanced colorists.








