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Highlights of the Program:
Esna: it is located in Upper Egypt on the west bank of the Nile about 55 km south of the Luxor day tours it was formally incorporated into the new Luxor Governorate.
El Kab: it’s about 80 kilometers south of Luxor on the east bank of the Nile at the mouth of the Wadi Hillal You can reach it by booking from Egypt Nile cruises to enjoy the charming sea view. It was called Nekheb in the Old Egyptian language it is a rock-cut tomb of combination among the early Eighteenth Dynasty, Early Dynastic period, Ptolemaic Kingdom part of the walls of a Coptic monastery.
Temple of Edfu (Temple of Horus): The temple is dedicated to Horus Horus, the avenging son of Isis and Osiris also called " Apollopolis Magna" as per the old Greek documents because the Greeks identified Horus with their god Apollo & it is located in Edfu around 109km away from Luxor & it was one of the most well-preserved sites in Egypt tours because it was totally buried under the desert sands rediscovered on the 19th century.
Gebel El-Silsila (Arabic name means Series or Chain of Mountains): located in Upper Egypt between Edfu Kom Ombo about 65km north of the Aswan day tours where the cliffs on both sides are close to the narrowest point along the length of the entire River Nile. It was used at least from the 18th Dynasty to Greco-Roman times as a major quarry site on both sides of the Nile and it is famous for its New Kingdom cenotaphs and stelai.
The Kom Ombo Temple: It is unique because it was dedicated to two Gods (Falcon god Horus and the crocodile God Sobek) and built by Ptolemy VI. Its design contains courts, halls, sanctuaries, and rooms duplicated for two sets of gods and it contains 02 parts; The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek, god of fertility who is the creator of the world (in ancient Egyptian religion), however, the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Horus.