Explore Egypt’s ancient wonders on a private tour from Luxor. Visit Esna, Edfu, and Kom Ombo Temples with expert guides. Book your adventure today.
Explore Egypt’s ancient wonders on a private tour from Luxor. Visit Esna, Edfu, and Kom Ombo Temples with expert guides. Book your adventure today.
- Luxor - The tour begins from the location in Luxor, with a drive of approximately one hour before reaching the Esna Temple.
- Temple of Khnum - The Temple of Khnum, dedicated to the ram-headed creator god who shaped humanity on his potter’s wheel, was initiated by Ptolemy VI Philometor (180–45 BC). The Romans contributed the hypostyle hall, the…
- Luxor - The tour begins from the location in Luxor, with a drive of approximately one hour before reaching the Esna Temple.
- Temple of Khnum - The Temple of Khnum, dedicated to the ram-headed creator god who shaped humanity on his potter’s wheel, was initiated by Ptolemy VI Philometor (180–45 BC). The Romans contributed the hypostyle hall, the only excavated and visitable section today, featuring well-preserved carvings from as late as the 3rd century AD. Currently, the Temple of Khnum is situated in a 9-meter-deep pit, representing 15 centuries of accumulated desert sand and debris since its abandonment during the Roman era. Most of the temple, comparable in size to the temples of Edfu and Dendara, remains beneath the old town of Esna. A quay linking the temple to the Nile was constructed by Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (AD 161–180).
- Temple of Horus - The Edfu Temple (Temple of Horus) is among Egypt’s most complete and best-preserved ancient temples, located on the west bank of the Nile. Built by Ptolemaic kings (237-57 BCE) and dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, it showcases traditional Egyptian architecture despite Greek rule. Known for its intact pylons, courts, hypostyle halls, and detailed reliefs, it serves as a significant stop for Nile river cruises.
- Temple of Kom Ombo - The Kom Ombo Temple, situated north of Aswan, Egypt, is a distinctive symmetrical “double temple” dedicated to two gods: Sobek (the crocodile god) and Horus the Elder (falcon-headed). Constructed during the Ptolemaic era (c. 180–47 BC) and later Roman period, its design includes twin entrances, halls, and sanctuaries. A notable feature is the nearby Crocodile Museum, which houses mummified crocodiles, along with unique reliefs depicting ancient surgical tools, making it a favored stop on Nile cruises.

- Private transportation
- Entrance tickets to the mentioned sightseeing if option selected
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English speaking Egyptology guide if option selected
- Private transportation
- Entrance tickets to the mentioned sightseeing if option selected
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English speaking Egyptology guide if option selected
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
Embark on an exclusive VIP tour from Luxor to uncover the ancient marvels of Egypt. Begin with a visit to the breathtaking Esna Temple, honoring the god Khnum, and then proceed to the impressive Edfu Temple, renowned as one of the country’s most well-preserved temples. The adventure continues to the distinctive Kom Ombo Temple, dedicated to both Sobek…
Embark on an exclusive VIP tour from Luxor to uncover the ancient marvels of Egypt. Begin with a visit to the breathtaking Esna Temple, honoring the god Khnum, and then proceed to the impressive Edfu Temple, renowned as one of the country’s most well-preserved temples. The adventure continues to the distinctive Kom Ombo Temple, dedicated to both Sobek and Horus. This tour provides a tailored experience with knowledgeable guides, ensuring a profound understanding of the rich history and culture of these remarkable sites. Enjoy seamless transportation and admire the stunning views along the Nile.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.