Itinerary
- Enjoy a comfortable pickup from your hotel or cruise in Luxor or Aswan by an air-conditioned vehicle.
- Temple of Horus: Explore the magnificent Temple of Edfu, one of the best-preserved temples in all of Egypt. Dedicated to the falcon god Horus, this grand structure showcases towering pylons, detailed hieroglyphics, and vast courtyards that reflect the splendor of the Ptolemaic era. As you walk through its ancient halls, you’ll feel the power and devotion that once filled this sacred place.
- Temple of Kom Ombo: Visit the fascinating Temple of Kom Ombo, uniquely dedicated to two gods — Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder, the god of protection. Overlooking the Nile, this perfectly symmetrical temple features twin entrances, detailed reliefs, and an intriguing museum displaying mummified crocodiles. It’s a rare site that beautifully blends mythology, art, and ancient Egyptian ingenuity. Savor a delicious Egyptian lunch at a local restaurant. Then Relax as you’re comfortably transferred back to your hotel or cruise in Aswan or Luxor, carrying unforgettable memories of Egypt’s timeless temples.
Includes
- Lunch
- Hotel pickup&drop off (one way)
- a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Private English guide
- gratuities
- Entrance tickets
- Spanish,French& German guide
Details
Our driver will pick you up from your hotel to edfu town
Upon arriving edfu temple you will find our tour guide waiting for you to start your tour to Edfu Temple, you'll see the impressive entrance pylons, the hypostyle hall with its towering columns, and the sanctuary where the statue of Horus was kept. The temple is covered in intricate reliefs that depict the myths and legends of Horus, as well as scenes from daily life in ancient Egypt. One of the most impressive features of the temple is the ceiling of the hypostyle hall, which is decorated with astronomical scenes and zodiac signs.
Then you and tour guide will head to komombo town the Temple of Kom Ombo is unique because it is dedicated to two gods: the crocodile-headed Sobek and the falcon-headed Horus. The temple was built during the Ptolemaic era and later expanded by the Romans.
Upon arriving edfu temple you will find our tour guide waiting for you to start your tour to Edfu Temple, you'll see the impressive entrance pylons, the hypostyle hall with its towering columns, and the sanctuary where the statue of Horus was kept. The temple is covered in intricate reliefs that depict the myths and legends of Horus, as well as scenes from daily life in ancient Egypt. One of the most impressive features of the temple is the ceiling of the hypostyle hall, which is decorated with astronomical scenes and zodiac signs.
Then you and tour guide will head to komombo town the Temple of Kom Ombo is unique because it is dedicated to two gods: the crocodile-headed Sobek and the falcon-headed Horus. The temple was built during the Ptolemaic era and later expanded by the Romans.
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels













