Edfu
Aswan to Luxor via kom ombo and EDFu temples
We offer a unique experience to visit the most important landmarks in southern Egypt,
The Temple of Kom Ombo, the Mummified Crocodile Museum, and the Temple of Edfu, the second largest in Egypt, are the best preserved. In addition to enjoying watching the daily life of the residents of southern Egypt, passing through small towns, villages and rural life. We provide local guides to accompany visitors during the day.
Edfu & Kom Ombo – To and From Aswan
Embark on a captivating journey with a NASCO Tours representative to discover the magnificent Ptolemaic-era temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo, located between Luxor and Aswan. Edfu, dedicated to the falcon god Horus, is renowned as Egypt's best-preserved temple, showcasing intricate carvings and fascinating myths. In contrast, the riverside temple of Kom Ombo is uniquely dedicated to two gods: the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon-headed god Haroeris. Explore these remarkable temples and enjoy the serene atmosphere along the Nile. Your adventure concludes with a return to your hotel, leaving you with the memories of Egypt's wonders.
Trip from luxor to Edfu by train
The Edfu Temple or Horus Temple is the second largest ancient temple of Egypt after Karnak Temple and it took 180 years to construct the temple
Trip from luxor to Edfu by train
The Edfu Temple or Horus Temple is the second largest ancient temple of Egypt after Karnak Temple and it took 180 years to construct the temple
Trip from luxor to Edfu by train
The Edfu Temple or Horus Temple is the second largest ancient temple of Egypt after Karnak Temple and it took 180 years to construct the temple
Trip from luxor to Edfu by train
The Edfu Temple or Horus Temple is the second largest ancient temple of Egypt after Karnak Temple and it took 180 years to construct the temple
Trip from luxor to Edfu by train
The Edfu Temple or Horus Temple is the second largest ancient temple of Egypt after Karnak Temple and it took 180 years to construct the temple
Private day trip to Edfu Temple
The Edfu Temple or Horus Temple is the second largest ancient temple of Egypt after Karnak Temple and it took 180 years to construct the temple
Trip from luxor to Edfu by train
The Edfu Temple or Horus Temple is the second largest ancient temple of Egypt after Karnak Temple and it took 180 years to construct the temple
Kom Omo and Edfu Temple
Take the chance and visit Kom Ombo Temple which was set up at the age of Battlamus The Sixth . Its walls were decorated with an Egyptian decoration which is marked by exactness and beauty. Then you will move to visit Edfu Temple which was built at the age of Battlamy for the god Horus 237 BC .
Day Tour in Edfu and Komombo Temples
Lifetime trip and amazing sightseeing and antiquities site's Karnak temple it's the largest temple in Egypt and Luxor temple and 5 cultures in one place
Egyptologist tour guide
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Karnak temple
It's largest temple in egypt more than 60 acres dedicated to God Amun Raa was a king of the God's in the New kingdom period including gates shrines sanctuaries obelisks and sacred lake
Luxor temple
Ipt rsyt pronounce like that it means South shrine of goddess nut wife of Amun it's unique temple you can see 5 cultures in one place.
Luxor to Edfu: Private Tour of Ancient Horus Temple
Embark on an unforgettable journey to ancient Egypt with our exclusive Luxor to Edfu Private Tour of the Ancient Horus Temple. Here's what sets us apart:
• Flexibility: Choose from Silver, Golden, or Diamond packages to suit your preferences and budget.
• Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable Egyptologists bring history to life (Golden & Diamond packages).
• Personalized Experience: Enjoy a private tour tailored to your pace and interests.
• Magnificent Preservation: Explore one of Egypt's best-preserved ancient temples.
• Comfortable Travel , Time-Efficient , In-depth Learning , Photographic Paradise
Package Options:
• Silver: Ideal for independent explorers – includes private transfer.
• Golden: Adds an expert guide for in-depth historical insights.
• Diamond: Our most comprehensive option – includes transportation, guide, and all entry tickets.
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Horus Temple, where ancient stories come alive. Book now for an enriching adventure through time!
Luxor to Edfu & Kom Ombo: A Temple Adventure
Experience the allure of Luxor to Edfu & Kom Ombo: A Temple Adventure, as you journey through time to explore the majestic temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo. Step back in time and discover the wonders of ancient Egyptian architecture, as you marvel at the intricate details and fascinating stories behind these iconic landmarks. Our seasoned guides will regale you with tales of gods and pharaohs, providing valuable insights into the significance of each temple. Lose yourself in the enchanting world of antiquity as you uncover the mysteries of Luxor to Edfu & Kom Ombo: A Temple Adventure.
A day from Aswan to Edfu by train
Enjoy a lovely ride from Aswan to Edfu, where you will have an unparalleled experience of visiting one of the most famous historical sites in Aswan, the Edfu Temple. Tourism in Aswan differs from other tourist cities in Egypt, as Aswan alone is a treasury containing many of the antiquities of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh after Luxor, surrounded by the sweet and majestic Nile River from everywhere to tell the myths and storeys that we will hear in detail during the trip.
Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples Tour from Luxor
Uncover the hidden gems of Luxor with our Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples Tour. Embark on a thrilling adventure to explore two of Egypt's most significant temples, each boasting intricate carvings, towering columns, and captivating hieroglyphics. At Edfu Temple, admire the well-preserved sculptures and towering pylons dedicated to the god Horus, while at Kom Ombo Temple, marvel at the unique symmetrical layout honoring the gods Sobek and Horus. This tour offers a unique opportunity to delve into the mysteries of Ancient Egypt and gain a deeper appreciation for its cultural heritage.
Temple of Edfu
.Take the chance and visit Edfu Temple which was built at the Battlamy age for the god Horus 237 BC. You will also visit the Temple of Komombo which was erected at the Batlamyos the sixth. Its walls were decoration which is marked by exactness and beauty.
Kom Omo and Edfu Temple
Take the chance and visit Kom Ombo Temple which was set up at the age of Battlamus The Sixth . Its walls were decorated with an Egyptian decoration which is marked by exactness and beauty. Then you will move to visit Edfu Temple which was built at the age of Battlamy for the god Horus 237 BC .
Kom Omo and Edfu Temple
Take the chance and visit Kom Ombo Temple which was set up at the age of Battlamus The Sixth . Its walls were decorated with an Egyptian decoration which is marked by exactness and beauty. Then you will move to visit Edfu Temple which was built at the age of Battlamy for the god Horus 237 BC .
Kom Omo and Edfu Temple
Take the chance and visit Kom Ombo Temple which was set up at the age of Battlamus The Sixth . Its walls were decorated with an Egyptian decoration which is marked by exactness and beauty. Then you will move to visit Edfu Temple which was built at the age of Battlamy for the god Horus 237 BC .
Overday to Kom Ombo & Edfu
Kom Ombo Temple It differs from other temples because of its double entrance, each one is dedicated to divinity: “Haroeris” with his falcon head and ” Sobek ” with his crocodile head. The Temple of Kom Ombo was built on the honor of two deities the crocodile-headed Sobek, god of fertility and creator of the world, and Haroeris or the ancient falcon-headed Horus. Lunch-box included .Then Drive to Edfu where you will visit the majestic temple dedicated to Horus known as Edfu Temple which is considered to be the best preserved cult temple in Egypt. According to the Egyptian myths, it was the place where the falcon-headed god Horus revenged the murder of his father Osiris by killing Seth .