Private day tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo from Luxor














In the morning, your adventure begins when a Egypt Travel Planning guide picks you up from your hotel or cruise ship in Luxor. This exciting day tour promises an enriching journey into ancient Egyptian history and architecture.
First, you'll visit:
The Kom Ombo Temple: This architecturally unique temple is dedicated to two ancient Egyptian deities: Horus, the falcon god, and Sobek, the crocodile god. Built by Ptolemy VI, the temple's design is a fascinating duplication of two sets of courts, halls, sanctuaries, and rooms, reflecting its dual dedication. The southern half of the temple venerates Sobek, revered as the god of fertility and the alleged creator of the world according to ancient Egyptian religion. In contrast, the northern part is dedicated to Horus, symbolizing protection and power. This temple's layout and artistic representations provide invaluable insights into the religious and cultural practices of the time.
Next, you'll explore:
The Temple of Edfu (Temple of Horus): This temple, dedicated to Horus, the avenging son of Isis and Osiris, is also referred to as "Apollopolis Magna" in ancient Greek records. The Greeks equated Horus with their god Apollo. Situated in Edfu, about 109 km from Luxor, the Temple of Edfu is one of Egypt's most well-preserved ancient sites. The temple was completely engulfed by desert sands until its rediscovery in the 19th century, which helped preserve its intricate carvings and grandeur. Its walls and chambers tell the story of Horus, showcasing the artistry and mythological narratives of the period.
After immersing yourself in these historical wonders, you will travel back to Luxor. Upon completion of the tour, the guide will ensure your safe transfer back to your hotel or cruise ship, marking the end of a memorable journey through the heart of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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