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Temple of Horus (at Edfu)


Private Tour of Edfu and the Temple of Horus from Luxor


Explore the ancient wonders of Egypt with a Private Tour of Edfu and the Temple of Horus from Luxor. Step back in time as you visit the impressive Temple of Horus, dedicated to the falcon-headed god. Our knowledgeable guide will lead you through the intricately carved halls and towering columns, providing insight into the history and significance of this sacred site. Experience personalized attention and flexibility with a private tour designed to cater to your interests and schedule.


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!


Aswan to Edfu: Private Tour of Majestic Horus Temple


Discover the magnificence of ancient Egypt with our exclusive Aswan to Edfu Private Tour of the Majestic Horus Temple. Here's what makes our experience truly exceptional: • Flexible Packages: Choose from Silver, Golden, or Diamond options to suit your preferences and budget • Expert Guidance: Our passionate Egyptologists bring history to life (Golden & Diamond packages) • Architectural Marvel: Explore one of Egypt's best-preserved ancient temples, dedicated to the falcon god Horus. • Personalized Journey ,Comfortable Travel , Time-Efficient , Immersive Learning and Photographic Opportunities Package Options: • Silver: Perfect 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. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Horus Temple. Book now for an unforgettable journey through Egypt's glorious past!


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 .


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


Marvel The Greatest Kom Ombo & Horus Temple in Edfu (Start from Aswan or Luxor )


Visit the Temple of Horus in the ancient city of Edfu Discover the magnificent Temple of Kom Ombo built in honor of deities Learn about sacred structures and the rich history of Edfu Enjoy the drive in a fully air-conditioned car with a professional guide


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 .


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 .


Esna, Edfu and Kom Ombo with lunch


Take the chance to visit Esna temple, one of the most important tourist attractions in the city of Esna, the only temple remaining of four temples, It is located on the west bank of the Nile River about 100 meters awy ,also visit Edfu temple, which includes Horus temple, built by Ptolemy (237 BC). (212 BC), without decoration, the decoration and construction completed by Ptolemy X and Ptolemy XI ,then visit the Temple of Kom Ombo, which was established during the reign of Ptolemy VI.


Edfu Temple


Embark on a captivating journey with a NASCO Tours representative, where you will experience the captivating Edfu Temple, a remarkable and well-preserved ancient Egyptian monument dedicated to the God Horus. Situated on the western bank of the Nile, this temple's construction spanned generations, from Ptolemy III to Ptolemy XII, revealing its enduring significance. The temple's remarkable state of preservation is attributed to its burial under debris, with restoration efforts by archaeologist Auguste Mariette in 1860. Your adventure concludes with a return to your hotel, leaving you with memories of Egypt's wonders.