Edfu Temple Tours
Edfu Temple Tours: The Sanctuary of the Falcon God
Welcome to Edfu Temple Tours, your journey to one of the most stunningly preserved temples in all of Egypt. Located on the west bank of the Nile, the Temple of Edfu is a breathtaking monument dedicated to the falcon god Horus. What sets this temple apart is its remarkable state of preservation, with its massive walls, intricate reliefs, and grand halls almost perfectly intact. Stepping inside feels like traveling back in time to the Ptolemaic period when the temple was completed. Our expertly guided tours are designed to help you explore every detail of this magnificent sanctuary and learn the stories of its gods and rituals.
Why Choose Our Edfu Temple Tours?
Choosing our Edfu Temple Tours means you get to experience the grandeur of ancient Egypt as few sites allow. We believe in providing an immersive and educational experience. Our tours are led by passionate Egyptologists who will explain the temple’s detailed reliefs, which depict the myth of Horus and Seth, the coronation of pharaohs, and the daily rituals of the priests. We handle all logistics, from comfortable transportation to entry tickets, ensuring your visit is both seamless and unforgettable.
Our Diverse Tour Offerings
Our Edfu Temple Tours packages are crafted to give you the best possible experience, often combined with other key sites along the Nile.
The Horus Discovery Tour: This tour focuses exclusively on the Temple of Edfu, giving you ample time to explore its massive pylons, colonnaded halls, and inner sanctuary. It’s the perfect choice for those who want to delve deep into the myths and religious practices of ancient Egypt.
Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples Tour: This popular package combines a visit to the Temple of Edfu with the unique dual temple of Kom Ombo. Both sites are conveniently located along the Nile, making this tour a perfect way to experience two of Egypt’s most impressive and well-preserved temples in one trip.
Edfu by Horse-Drawn Carriage: For a truly classic experience, our tours to the Edfu Temple can be arranged by traditional horse-drawn carriage. This offers a charming and romantic way to travel from your Nile cruise ship to the temple, making your visit even more memorable.
Begin Your Journey with Edfu Temple Tours
The Temple of Edfu is a masterpiece of ancient architecture and a must-see for any traveler. Let Edfu Temple Tours guide you through its magnificent halls. Book your tour today and prepare to be amazed by the sanctuary of the falcon god.
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FAQs About Our Edfu Temple Tours
Absolutely. The Temple of Edfu is considered one of the best-preserved temples in all of Egypt. Unlike many other ancient sites, its roof and most of its walls are still intact, allowing you to experience the temple in a way that truly transports you back in time. Our Edfu Temple Tours are designed to highlight the stunning details and vibrant history that make this site so special.
The most common and convenient way to visit Edfu is as a stop on a Nile River cruise. Both the northbound and southbound cruises between Luxor and Aswan make a stop at Edfu. The temple is located near the riverbank, and you can take a horse-drawn carriage or walk from the dock. Our Edfu Temple Tours are a key feature of our all-inclusive Nile cruise packages, ensuring a seamless experience.
The Temple of Edfu is important for several reasons. It is the best-preserved temple in Egypt, providing a wealth of information about ancient Egyptian religion and temple construction. It was the center of worship for the falcon god Horus, and its walls are covered with detailed inscriptions and reliefs that tell the myth of Horus’s triumph over Seth. Our Edfu Temple Tours will bring this epic story to life for you.
Yes, they are the same. The Temple of Edfu is dedicated to the god Horus. It is often referred to by both names, but they both point to the same magnificent sanctuary.
The main attraction in the city of Edfu is undoubtedly the Temple of Horus. It is a masterpiece of Ptolemaic architecture and the highlight of any visit. Our Edfu Temple Tours focus on providing a thorough exploration of the temple, ensuring you don’t miss any of its key features, from the massive pylons to the inner sanctuary.
The Dendera Temple, located near Luxor, is important for its dedication to the goddess Hathor and its exceptionally well-preserved ceiling, which features a famous replica of the Dendera Zodiac. While our primary focus on our Edfu Temple Tours is the Temple of Horus, our extended itineraries can include a visit to Dendera for those interested in a deeper look at Egypt’s incredible religious sites.
The cost of a private taxi from Aswan to Luxor can vary, but it is typically around $60-$100 USD. However, for a more reliable, comfortable, and stress-free journey, we recommend booking a private transfer or a Nile cruise. Our comprehensive tour packages, which include our Edfu Temple Tours, handle all transportation, providing a seamless travel experience.
The Valley of the Kings is the royal necropolis where pharaohs of the New Kingdom were buried. It contains over 60 rock-cut tombs, including the famous tomb of Tutankhamun. The tombs are decorated with stunning paintings and hieroglyphs depicting the journey of the pharaoh’s soul to the afterlife. Our Nile River cruises, which feature our Edfu Temple Tours, also include a guided tour of the Valley of the Kings.
The Temple of Edfu was built during the Ptolemaic period. Construction began in 237 BCE under Ptolemy III Euergetes and was completed in 57 BCE under Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos. This makes the temple over 2,000 years old.
The second largest temple in Egypt is a matter of some debate, but many sources consider the Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III (the site of the Colossi of Memnon) or the Great Temple of Abu Simbel to be among the largest after the Karnak Temple Complex. Our tours cover all of these remarkable sites, ensuring you experience Egypt’s grandest temples.
There is no major, standalone temple dedicated solely to the god Anubis in Egypt. Anubis was a prominent and highly revered god, but he was typically honored within the temples of other gods and in tombs, where he played a crucial role in funerary rituals. His image and presence can be found in many temples and tombs across Egypt.


















