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Luxor Aswan Private tour Esna Khnum, Edfu Horus, Kom-Ombo Temples
$148.00
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they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Luxor-Aswan Private Car Tour: Esna, Edfu, Kom Ombo Temples
Why This Tour Stands Out:
✔ Private & Flexible– Explore at your own pace with a dedicated guide and driver.
✔ Hidden Gem – Visit Esna Temple (often skipped by tours), featuring Khnum’s stunning astronomical ceiling.
✔ Best-Preserved – Edfu’s Temple of Horus is Egypt’s most complete ancient temple.
✔ Unique Dual Temple – Kom Ombo honors both Sobek (crocodile god) and Horus, with rare medical reliefs and mummified crocs.
✔ Scenic Road Trip – Enjoy Nile views and local life between stops.
Perfect for history lovers and photographers—no crowds, just deep exploration!
Why This Tour Stands Out:
✔ Private & Flexible– Explore at your own pace with a dedicated guide and driver.
✔ Hidden Gem – Visit Esna Temple (often skipped by tours), featuring Khnum’s stunning astronomical ceiling.
✔ Best-Preserved – Edfu’s Temple of Horus is Egypt’s most complete ancient temple.
✔ Unique Dual Temple – Kom Ombo honors both Sobek (crocodile god) and Horus, with rare medical reliefs and mummified crocs.
✔ Scenic Road Trip – Enjoy Nile views and local life between stops.
Perfect for history lovers and photographers—no crowds, just deep exploration!
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
private car+ driver only
Exclude guide+admissions+meal : Which you are responsible to manage/pay all of it yourself, but you still have meal & drink time if you would like to take it
Pickup included
Exclude guide+admissions+meal : Which you are responsible to manage/pay all of it yourself, but you still have meal & drink time if you would like to take it
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 10 hours
The experience offers several options, check yours above
- Private Air-conditioned transportation
- Lunch meal (Food only)… if option is selected
- one Bottled water each person
- Private English-speaking Professional Egyptologist tour guide… if option is selected
- sightseeing tickets / admission fees… if option is selected
- Other
- other Languages -speaking guides at supplement $30 per group to be paid in cash upon arrival ,
- Tips, Beverages, extra activities not mentioned in the itinerary, and personal spending
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Temple of Khnumdiscover one of ancient Egyptian treasures, - Where is the Temple of Esna located? - When was the Temple of Esna built? - The importance of rituals in ancient Esna temples - The modern town Of Esna The city of Esna is home to a few of the most famous ancient Egyptian temples. Esna was one of the most prestigious cities in Ancient Egyptian civilization, during the Roman and Ptolemaic periods their influence can be strongly noted in the temples around in this area including the Temple of Esna, also known as Temple of Khnum.
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Temple of HorusEdfu Temple is one of the most striking and complete of ancient Egyptian temples and is dedicated to the worship of the Idol Horus. its construction began during the reign of Ptolemy III (246–221 BC) in 237 BC, but was completed in the reign of Ptolemy XII (80–51 BC) in 57 BC, 180 years later. The temple remained buried under layers of settlement debris for millennia, which is why its architectural and decorative elements have survived so well. The temple is fronted by two massive pylons that bear scenes of Ptolemy XII conquering his enemies and worshiping deities. Two large granite statues of the falcon-Idol Horus stand before the pylons. Once through the pylons you enter into a large Peristyle court lined with columns decorated with floral capitals. Beyond this court are two Hypostyle Halls, the first illustrates the temple’s foundation with the king engaged in worship, the second holds scenes of Horus’ journey in a sacred bark accompanied by the goddess Hathor.
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Temple of Kom OmboThe site gets its name from Arabic kum ‘mound’, a term found in the names of many archaeological sites, and ‘Ombo’, which ultimately derives from ancient Egyptian Nubt, interpreted as meaning ‘the golden (city).’ The city’s temple is dedicated to two deities: the crocodile god Sobek, and the falcon Idol Har wer (Horus the Elder). Although an earlier temple once stood here already during the New Kingdom (c. 1550–1069 BC), the present structure was built during the Graeco-Roman Period (332 BC–395 AD), with the earliest attested royal name in it being Ptolemy VI Philometor’s (180–145 BC). Most of the decoration was completed by Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos (80–51 BC). The temple has a unique design. Because it is dedicated to two Idols, terminating in two sanctuaries, one for each. The southern axis (on the right) is Sobek’s, and the northern (on the left) Harwer’s.
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Luxor Aswan Private tour Esna Khnum, Edfu Horus, Kom-Ombo Temples
$148.00
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!