full-day tour to two of Egypt’s most beautifully preserved temples: the Temple of Horus at Edfu and the Temple of Kom Ombo. Located between Luxor and Aswan, these remarkable temples reveal the grandeur, mythology, and architectural brilliance of the Ptolemaic period.
Your adventure begins with a scenic drive south from Luxor, following the fertile banks of the Nile. The first stop is Edfu Temple, dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god of kingship and protection. This temple is considered one of the best-preserved ancient monuments in Egypt. As you walk through its massive entrance pylon, you’ll be surrounded by towering walls covered in intricate carvings depicting epic battles between Horus and Seth. The temple’s hypostyle hall, sanctuaries, and chambers provide extraordinary insight into ancient religious rituals and temple life.
After exploring Edfu, continue your journey to Kom Ombo, uniquely situated on a hill overlooking the Nile. Unlike other temples, Kom Ombo is dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god associated with fertility and the Nile, and Horus the Elder (Haroeris). The temple’s symmetrical design reflects this dual dedication, with twin entrances, halls, and sanctuaries.
One of the highlights of Kom Ombo is the Crocodile Museum, where you can view mummified crocodiles discovered in the area—evidence of the reverence ancient Egyptians held for Sobek. The temple walls also feature fascinating medical instruments carved in stone, offering rare insight into ancient Egyptian medicine.
This full-day excursion is perfect for travelers who wish to explore beyond Luxor and experience lesser-crowded yet equally magnificent temples. With a professional Egyptologist guide, comfortable transportation, and breathtaking Nile scenery along the way, this tour combines history, mythology, and culture into one unforgettable experience.
Includes
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Luxor
Private air-conditioned vehicle
Professional Egyptologist guide
Bottled water during the tour
Excludes
Lunch (optional stop available)
Entrance fees to Edfu and Kom Ombo