Private tour to Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples from Aswan
Explore the temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo with your own Egyptologist guide on a private tour from Aswan. Relax into a private air-conditioned vehicle as you travel to these two well-preserved temples, and enjoy your guide’s full attention as you tour. Roam riverside Kom Ombo, dedicated to both the falcon and crocodile gods; and admire Edfu, the most intact of Egypt’s ancient sanctuaries.
Chris Johnson –
This private tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo was an unforgettable experience! The temples are incredibly well-preserved, and having an Egyptologist guide made the history come alive. The private vehicle was comfortable, and the attention to detail in the tour was exceptional. A must-visit for history lovers!
Emma Walker –
Exploring the temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo with a knowledgeable guide was amazing. The details of the falcon and crocodile gods at Kom Ombo were fascinating, and Edfu Temple’s grandeur took my breath away. The private tour made it a relaxed and enriching experience.
Michael Adams –
This tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo was perfect! Traveling in a private air-conditioned vehicle made it super comfortable, and the guide’s explanations were insightful. Both temples were highlights of my trip, especially Edfu, which felt like stepping back in time.
Hank Willard Boone –
We did this tour in March and couldn’t have asked for better weather. The private guide gave us real insight, especially at Kom Ombo. I didn’t know temples could be shared like that. The crocodile display was a cool surprise. Then we hit Edfu and man, that place is massive! It felt like being in an ancient movie set. Our guide explained the rituals like he lived through them. And the drive? Smooth as butter — air-conditioning, leather seats, the works.
Nadine Lou Foster –
What stood out most for me was how easy everything was. Our guide was waiting with a smile, the car was already cooled down, and we just set off. Edfu was huge and incredibly well-kept. You could see why it was one of the main temples in ancient Egypt. Kom Ombo had that relaxed, open-air feel. I especially enjoyed the part about how it served both gods — such a unique concept. The whole day just flowed beautifully.
Caleb Ray Morrison –
This tour had us soaking up history in the morning and chilling by the river by noon. Edfu was mind-blowing — every corner of the temple was carved, and I kept thinking how long that must’ve taken. Then Kom Ombo felt breezy and open. You could almost feel the prayers in the air. Our vehicle was clean, cool, and perfectly on time. Honestly, I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I did. Learning about Sobek, the crocodile god, was the cherry on top. 🐊
Darla Ann Hopkins –
Seeing two different temples in one day gave us a deeper feel for how Egyptians lived and worshipped. Edfu was bold, elegant, and so incredibly well-preserved. It’s like walking into the past. Kom Ombo felt more intimate, with its twin design and quiet Nile backdrop. I loved how the guide gave us space to explore but was always nearby to answer questions. We didn’t feel like tourists — we felt like explorers with a history expert at our side.
Ricky Doyle Hart –
This tour hit that perfect sweet spot between education and adventure. Our guide met us in Aswan, and we rode out in a private car that felt more like a limo. First to Edfu — massive, quiet, and just dripping with old magic. The hieroglyphs were sharp and endless. Then Kom Ombo by the water gave a whole different vibe. Plus, the crocodile museum was a fun twist! Never thought I’d be grinning in front of a mummified gator. 🤠
Bonnie Mae Edwards –
I loved how personal this tour felt. Just me, my sister, the guide, and the driver. No rushing, no loud groups. Kom Ombo had this peaceful energy, and I was fascinated by the symmetry in its layout. It’s not just a temple, it’s two in one. Edfu was more grand and dramatic. You could still feel the power in those stone walls. We had plenty of time to explore without feeling pressured. And the car? Spotless, comfy, and even had USB charging. Felt like VIPs in the desert!
Waylon T. Garrison –
From the dusty barns of Tennessee to ancient temples in Egypt — never thought I’d say that. 😄 Kom Ombo was like nothing I’ve seen before, right on the edge of the Nile. Our guide explained every corner with passion. Edfu was the real showstopper — perfectly preserved, and that massive entrance blew my mind. The vehicle was newer than my truck and way more comfortable! If you like history with a splash of riverside beauty, this trip hits just right.
Ella Sue Harmon –
We visited in early February, and the weather was perfect. The guide made everything so interesting, even for our teenage son who usually just scrolls his phone. Kom Ombo had this peaceful riverside vibe, and I loved learning it was shared between two gods. Edfu blew us away — the carvings were still so detailed it felt like the builders just left. The ride between the sites was relaxing, and we even had Wi-Fi. This tour felt luxurious but still adventurous.
Harold D. Jennings –
We got picked up from Aswan in a spotless van with ice-cold AC, which we sure appreciated under that Egyptian sun. First stop was Edfu — the best-preserved temple I’ve ever seen. Huge walls, detailed carvings, and that courtyard… wow. Our guide made the stories come alive. Then off to Kom Ombo, right by the river. The crocodile mummies were both creepy and fascinating. 😄 My wife couldn’t stop snapping pictures. Smooth ride, great info, and two epic temples in one day — not bad for a country guy like me!
Clara Jean Whitmore –
I felt like Cleopatra for a day cruising between these two ancient marvels. The private ride from Aswan was a dream — smooth, cool, and so peaceful. Kom Ombo was my favorite, right by the Nile with carvings that still looked sharp after thousands of years. Our Egyptologist guide explained how it was for both the falcon god Horus and the crocodile god Sobek — double the mystery, double the fun! Edfu felt like stepping into a temple still waiting for its next ceremony. This wasn’t just sightseeing, it was time traveling with style.