Day Tour from Aswan to Edfu And Kom Ombo Temples
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Day Tour from Aswan to Edfu And Kom Ombo Temples
The Day Tour from Aswan to Edfu And Kom Ombo Temples offers our guests the opportunity to explore the Nile river banks and sacred lands of Upper Egypt, where the captivating beauty, art, and stories of the ancient Egyptian civilization have been carefully preserved.
Beyond The Nile Tours, a reputable travel agency in Egypt offers exceptional services. Enjoy a day excursion from your hotel or Nile cruise, featuring a knowledgeable guide and a private air-conditioned vehicle. Visit the stunning Edfu and Kom Ombo temples before returning to Aswan.
Experience the enduring marvels of ancient Egypt by booking this captivating day tour from Aswan to visit these two timeless landmarks.
Tour Highlights
- Day Tour from Aswan to Edfu And Kom Ombo Temples.
Included/Excluded
- Pick up service from your hotel in ِِAswan and return.
- Transfer by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Private Egyptologist guide.
- Mineral water on board the vehicle during the tour.
- Lunch at a local restaurant.
- All service charges & taxes.
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.
- Tipping.
- Entrance Fees to all the mentioned sights.
Tour Plan
Hotel Pickup
"Beyond The Nile Tours" is the company that will transport you from your hotel or Nile cruiser in Aswan to the starting point of the day trip in Aswan to explore the following attractions:
Kom Ombo Temple
Perched on a hill, surrounded by the magnificent Nile. What sets the Kom Ombo temple apart is its two doorways, each dedicated to a different god: "Haroeris" with the falcon head and "Sobek" with the head of a crocodile.
Lunch Time
Start the day with a delightful lunch meal at a local restaurant in Aswan, and continue it with a trip across the Nile to Edfu, where you can visit Edfu Temple.
Edfu Temple
The Edfu temple is the most well-preserved worship temple in Egypt. In ancient Egyptian mythology, this place was where the falcon-headed deity Horus was revenged for the death of his father, Osiris, by killing Seth.
Lastly, we will take you back to the hotel or on the Nile cruise.






