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English
Included
Unique temple dedicated to both Sobek and Horus, a rare architectural marvel
Immersive storytelling that brings ancient myths and rituals to life
Stunning photo opportunities amid intricate carvings and sacred spaces
Personalized tour experience tailored to your pace and interests
€ 216.59
€ 199.26


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Embark on an extraordinary journey from Luxor to the fascinating Kom Ombo Temple, where history, architecture, and mythology come together in a truly unique way. This private tour offers you the freedom to choose from flexible packages—Silver, Golden, or Diamond—designed to match your budget and travel style. Whether you prefer the independence of exploring with private transfers, the depth of knowledge from an expert Egyptologist, or the full experience with transportation, guiding, and entry tickets included, we ensure your journey is tailored to your needs. With comfortable travel, a time-efficient itinerary, and the personalized attention of a private experience, this tour promises both convenience and enrichment.
At Kom Ombo, step into one of Egypt’s most remarkable temples, uniquely dedicated to two gods—Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the falcon-headed god. Explore the intricate carvings, soak up centuries of history, and enjoy immersive storytelling that brings the site to life. From capturing stunning photos of the temple’s architectural brilliance to learning fascinating details about ancient rituals and beliefs, every moment is crafted to inspire wonder. Whether you seek knowledge, adventure, or simply a glimpse into Egypt’s glorious past, this private tour is an unforgettable way to connect with one of the country’s most iconic treasures.
Private tour
Luxury air-conditioned vehicle
Licensed, experienced driver familiar with the route
water and Snacks
Hotel pickup and drop-off in luxor
All taxes and Fees
Optional expert guides available
Optional entrance ticket available
Gratuities
Comfortable clothing
Sunglasses and hat
Wheelchair accessible
Minimum age of participants is 1
Public transportation nearby
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Nice temple! Really breathtaking at night with all the lights the the proximity to the Nile. Very open and lots of heiroglyphs to see. Also a pretty cool Roman well. The crocodile mummy museum was pretty interesting which is right next door.

The journey starts by boat, which some beautiful views of the surrounding areas. The temple is interesting and can be viewed or experienced in a few hours. There are information posters to guide you along the way. A cafe and washroom services are available. A good experience.

That's a fantastic choice! The Kom Ombo Temple is one of the most unique and beautiful sites in Upper Egypt, often visited as part of a Nile cruise. The most distinguishing feature of Kom Ombo is its double design. It is perfectly symmetrical along its main axis, with two complete sets of courts, halls, and sanctuaries, dedicated to two different triads of gods. Location: Situated right on the Nile River, about 48 kilometers (30 miles) north of Aswan. Its location on a high hill makes for excellent views, especially at sunset.

Beautiful temple filled with many wonders. An amazing description of the surgical instruments they used which were amazingly similar to our own, and mummified crocodiles at the end. Worth seeing. Bring a guide.

A beautiful temple next to the Nile river. We visited the temple in the evening and it was breathtaking. The temple is divided into two sections for two different Egyption gods. There is also a museum showcasing the mummification of crocidiles during that period. Kom Ombo Temple is a must see. Please ensure you have a guide with you to explain the wonderful and rich history of the temple.



