Tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo from Marsa Alam

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✓ Pick up service from your hotel in Marsa Alam and return ✓ English Egyptologist guide ✓ Entrance fees to the mentioned historical places ✓ All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle ✓ Lunch at local restaurant ✓ Bottled of water during your trip ✓ All service charges and taxes

               

➢ Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary ➢ Tipping

               

Prices Single $ 594 2 Persons $ 344 3 Persons $ 238 4 Persons $ 193 5 Persons $ 166 6 Person & more $ 149 Tour and Prices Tour price currency is set to USD but you can pay in Euro or British pound. The prices quoted per person per tour all inclusive and prices are always updated to ensure you receive the lowest price possible. Once your tour is confirmed we guarantee the price will not be changed. Children Policy 0 - 04.99 Free of Charge 5 - 10.99 pay 50% of tour price 11+ pay full tour price as per adult person

               

Tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo from Marsa Alam Enjoy day tour to Kom Ombo Temple from marsa alam, which verlooking the Nile and Edfu Temple. Edfu is the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt. Our knowledgeable guide will accompany you the whole way

Duration:
1 Day
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Deluxe Nile cruise + Domestic Flights
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Daily
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Private in Cairo, Small Group tour: 4 to 15 persons on Cruise
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Tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo from Marsa Alam

(17 customer reviews)

$2,800.00

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  1. Day

    Day At 05:00 AM our representative will pick you up from your hotel in Marsa Alam by air-conditioned modern van to Edfu, approximately 04 hours far from Marsa Alam. Upon arrival in Edfu, proceed to to visit the majestic temple dedicated to Horus which is considered by most 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. Lunch at local restaurant, then transfer to see to the Temple of Kom Ombo standing on high grounds overlooking the Nile. 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. Also, Kom Ombo's importance lies in its huge sugar-cane. Before 6 O'clock in the evening, you will be escorted by your guide back to your hotel in Marsa Alam


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Tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo from Marsa Alam

Enjoy day tour to Kom Ombo Temple from marsa alam, which verlooking the Nile and Edfu Temple. Edfu is the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt. Our knowledgeable guide will accompany you the whole way

17 reviews for Tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo from Marsa Alam

  1. Sarah Brown

    This tour sounds absolutely amazing! Visiting Kom Ombo Temple and Edfu Temple, both with such historical significance, is truly a dream for history lovers. I can’t wait to experience the impressive architecture and learn more about ancient Egypt with the guidance of a knowledgeable tour guide

  2. John Smith

    The chance to explore Kom Ombo Temple and Edfu Temple in one day is exciting! Being able to see Kom Ombo, with its unique layout and stunning location by the Nile, would be amazing. And Edfu Temple is truly impressive; it’s rare to find such a well-preserved temple from ancient Egypt. This tour seems perfect, especially with a guide who can share in-depth information about both sites. I’m looking forward to an immersive experience that brings ancient Egyptian history to life in a way that only these temples

  3. Katie Williams

    This day tour from Marsa Alam is ideal for anyone wanting to dive into Egypt’s ancient wonders! Visiting Kom Ombo Temple with its view of the Nile sounds magical, and I love that Edfu Temple, so well-preserved, is included too. With a guide to share stories and insights, this sounds like an engaging way to experience the culture and history of ancient Egypt. I’m sure this will be an unforgettable journey filled with unique insights into these iconic sites

  4. David Thomas

    What a fascinating tour! Kom Ombo Temple’s location by the Nile is so unique, and the architecture must be awe-inspiring. I’ve read that Edfu Temple is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, and seeing it in person would be incredible. This tour seems well-organized, with a knowledgeable guide to explain the details and history of both sites. For anyone passionate about ancient Egypt, this is the perfect way to spend a day learning and exploring. I’m really excited to jo

  5. David Thomas

    This tour looks like the ultimate experience for history lovers! Seeing Kom Ombo Temple overlooking the Nile must be breathtaking, and visiting Edfu Temple, known for its impressive preservation, sounds fantastic. A guide accompanying us the entire way is a great bonus, as it means we won’t miss any historical details. This sounds like a truly memorable way to connect with Egypt’s past and explore two iconic temples in a single day. I’m definitely considering this tour for my next trip

  6. Melissa Brown

    This day tour from Marsa Alam is ideal for anyone wanting to dive into Egypt’s ancient wonders! Visiting Kom Ombo Temple with its view of the Nile sounds magical, and I love that Edfu Temple, so well-preserved, is included too. With a guide to share stories and insights, this sounds like an engaging way to experience the culture and history of ancient Egypt. I’m sure this will be an unforgettable journey filled with unique insights into these iconic sites.

  7. David Thomas

    What a fascinating tour! Kom Ombo Temple’s location by the Nile is so unique, and the architecture must be awe-inspiring. I’ve read that Edfu Temple is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, and seeing it in person would be incredible. This tour seems well-organized, with a knowledgeable guide to explain the details and history of both sites. For anyone passionate about ancient Egypt, this is the perfect way to spend a day learning and exploring. I’m really excited

  8. Virgil Dean Lowry

    We did this tour in January , and it was the perfect day trip to break up our beach days . The contrast between Marsa Alam ’s coastal vibes and the rich , historical weight of Edfu and Kom Ombo made the experience that much richer . The van ride was smooth , and the staff were friendly and super attentive . My favorite moment ? Standing in the courtyard of Edfu temple , looking up at the carvings while a warm breeze carried the scent of distant jasmine 🌿

  9. Tessie Rae Lambert

    This was one of those tours where you keep finding reasons to take “ just one more photo . ” Kom Ombo looked incredible reflecting in the river , and Edfu ’s massive entrance gates took my breath away . The vehicle we traveled in felt more like a hotel lobby on wheels — cool , quiet , and plush . I especially liked the way the guide pointed out the little architectural details that I would have missed otherwise . Definitely one of the highlights of our Egypt trip .

  10. Harlan Floyd McGee

    This tour was as smooth as the falafel I had for lunch that day . From Marsa Alam , we cruised in a super comfy van that made the desert ride feel like a breeze . Kom Ombo ’s temple was perched perfectly on the Nile , and our guide really broke down its dual-god layout in a way that stuck . Edfu blew me away — it’s like they built it yesterday , but with 2 , 000 years of dust . Pro tip : bring your sunglasses and your sense of wonder 😎

  11. Lurlene Dawson

    I joined this tour in early April and wow , it felt like stepping straight into a documentary . Kom Ombo has these dramatic river views , and Edfu is shockingly well-preserved . Like , there are carvings on the walls that still look crisp after thousands of years — what kind of magic is that ? The guide made it extra fun with his wild stories about ancient gods . And the vehicle ? Sleek , air-conditioned , and even had USB ports , which made my teenager actually smile for once .

  12. Cletus B. Harmon

    Kom Ombo had this wild energy to it — maybe it’s the crocodile mummies ? The temple’s dual dedication was something I’d never seen before , and our guide explained it in such a way that even my cousin Buford could understand it ( and he once got lost in a corn maze ) . Edfu was pristine and massive , and we got some amazing pictures with the falcon statues . The van ride was a breeze and our driver had a killer playlist — ancient ruins to the tune of 80s rock ? Count me in 🎸

  13. Nettie Sue Halbrook

    We went in March when the weather was just perfect for exploring . The temples were unreal — Edfu in particular felt like it had been frozen in time . Walking through its halls gave me goosebumps . What surprised us was how luxurious the whole tour felt . We expected a dusty van and boxed lunch , but we got a sleek , clean ride and refreshments that hit the spot . Plus , the guide answered every question like he had a PhD in Ancient Egypt . Best part ? Watching the sun shimmer on the Nile at Kom Ombo while sipping cold hibiscus tea 🧃

  14. Elmer Ray Pickens

    This trip was the cultural cherry on top of our Egypt adventure . Driving from Marsa Alam was surprisingly scenic — vast desert landscapes , the occasional camel cameo , and eventually the lush Nile banks . Kom Ombo was a highlight with its unique double design , and Edfu ’s grandeur made my jaw hit the ground . The temples were beautifully lit by the midday sun , and the carvings practically told stories on their own . Our guide had great energy , and even tossed in a few jokes about ancient toilet paper .

  15. Darla-Jo Whitman

    We weren’t sure what to expect when booking this tour , but boy , did it deliver . Kom Ombo overlooks the Nile in the most majestic way , and Edfu temple is practically a time capsule — from the hieroglyphs to the towering pylons . Our guide kept us engaged the whole way with fun stories and cool trivia . Also , major shoutout to the van — it was spacious , spotless , and mercifully air-conditioned . We even got to stop at a charming roadside spot for tea . My sister says she felt like Cleopatra … I mostly felt sweaty , but it was worth every second 😄

  16. Maybelline Tucker

    Cruising past the Nile to find a temple older than your grandma

    We joined this tour during our trip in February and it was the perfect mix of chill and thrill . The temple at Edfu ? Insanely well preserved . The kind where you feel like the pharaohs just left a few days ago . Kom Ombo was equally captivating , especially with those Nile views that could make your jaw drop . The transportation felt like luxury on wheels — plush seats , ice-cold drinks , and plenty of legroom for my lanky brother . The whole day had this Indiana Jones vibe but with much better bathrooms .

  17. Jebediah McGraw

    We had a total blast exploring Kom Ombo and Edfu during our tour from Marsa Alam . I’ll be honest — I came for the photo ops and stayed for the mind-blowing history . Kom Ombo , perched right on the Nile , felt like something out of a movie set , but Edfu ? Edfu is a whole other level — massive columns , carvings that tell stories , and that sense of untouched preservation . The guide was full of fascinating little facts , but not in a boring lecture way — more like the cool history teacher you always wish you had . The drive itself was super comfy , with A/C blasting and snacks packed ( thanks , Mom ) . If you’re even remotely interested in ancient stuff , you’ll be geeking out just like we did 🤓

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