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2024 Nagoa Ash Shatb Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
Popular Attractions
Kom Ombo Temple
the Mystical Kom Ombo Temple, Egypt 🇪🇬
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Step into the ancient world at Kom Ombo Temple, a unique and beautifully preserved site that’s unlike any other in Egypt. Perched on the banks of the Nile, this temple is a must-visit for history buffs and travelers alike.
✨ Why You’ll Love It:
🐊 Dedicated to Two Gods: Kom Ombo is unique for being a double temple, dedicated to two gods—Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus, the falcon god. This dual dedication is reflected in the temple’s symmetrical design.
🌅 Stunning Nile Views: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Nile River as you explore the temple’s intricate carvings, which tell stories of ancient rituals, gods, and pharaohs.
🐊 Crocodile Museum: Don’t miss the Crocodile Museum on-site, where you can see mummified crocodiles and learn about the significance of Sobek in ancient Egyptian culture.
🏛️ Incredible Architecture: Marvel at the temple’s impressive columns, hieroglyphics, and reliefs that have stood the test of time, offering a glimpse into Egypt’s storied past.
📸 Perfect for Photos: Capture the timeless beauty of Kom Ombo with its dramatic shadows, intricate carvings, and the serene backdrop of the Nile—ideal for your Instagram feed.
📍 Where: Kom Ombo, Egypt 🇪🇬
Uncover the mysteries of ancient Egypt at Kom Ombo Temple, where history, culture, and breathtaking scenery come together. 🏛️🐊
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Self-driving trip through ancient Egypt - temple pilgrimage and pyramid decryption
🌎In Egypt, every grain of sand tells a story of thousands of years, and every temple is engraved with the glory of ancient civilization. This is a dialogue between the soul and history, a magnificent journey through time and space. Follow me to uncover the mystery of Egypt and feel the shock and beauty from ancient times!
⭐️Route recommendations
🚩Luxor→Edfu→Aswan→Abu Simbel
🌼Daily schedule
DAY1: Kinati Chariot-Temple of Hathor
DAY2: Karnak Temple-Luxor Temple
DAY3: Temple of Seti I in Luxor—Temple of Horus
DAY4: Kong Ompo Temple
DAY5: Abu Simbel Temples
🌸The total journey is about 661 miles, and the recommended travel time is about 5 days. It is suitable for history and humanities lovers.
💖Overview of attractions
✔️Temple of Horus. Horus is one of the most important gods in ancient Egypt. He is usually described as an eagle wearing an Egyptian crown. The pharaohs of ancient Egypt regarded themselves as the incarnation of Horus. The whole temple is not very big, there is only one main temple, and there is an eagle-head statue of Horus outside the temple.
✔️Kong Ompo Temple. "Kon Weng Po" means "Golden City" in ancient Egyptian. Like other temples, it also has tall stone pillars and dilapidated temples that look desolate, but what makes it unique is that it has two gates. One gate was built specifically for the falcon god Horus, and the other was built specifically for the crocodile god, so the Kom Ombo Temple is also called the "Twin Temples".
✔️Abu Simbel Temple. This is a temple built by Ramses II to show off himself and attempt to extend his life into the afterlife. The temple has two majestic tower doors, a pillar hall with 48 huge stone columns, two wide courtyards and three sanctuaries. There are also lifelike paintings on the stone walls of the atrium.
☀️Whether it is the majesty of the temple or the mystery of the pyramids, Egypt tells that distant and glorious history in its own unique way. Come, bring your curiosity and spirit of adventure, and embark on this journey through time and space together, letting your soul fly freely in the civilization of ancient Egypt!
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Egypt | A laid-back day tour across 'Death on the Nile' in Aswan
| A laid-back day tour across 'Death on the Nile' in Aswan. To be honest, the Aswan experience is too good (apart from the heat).
The hotel we stayed at was right by the Nile River, and the next day when I opened the window, there was the Nile, shimmering in gold. The masts of the feluccas gently swayed, and having breakfast in such a scene, no amount of heat or sun could scare us away.
🛶 Nile River Cruise
⛵️ Felucca
On the way to Nubian Village by boat, we experienced the unique felucca, isn't this the scene from the movie 'Death on the Nile'? The Nile and the deserts on both banks were radiating golden light, and there were white birds perching.
🚢 Cruise Ship
We had booked the cruise in advance, a three-day two-night journey from Aswan to Luxor, but later we found out that we could directly find a boat on the shores of Aswan and book on the spot if satisfied.
🌈 Nubian Village
In ancient times, Nubia was an independent small kingdom, and today these minorities living on Egyptian land are descendants of primitive tribes, still maintaining their unique tribal culture.
At first, I thought I had arrived at a large kindergarten, with the houses' exterior walls and decorations in bright colors, extremely high in color saturation, especially dazzling on a sandy slope, and even the camels here were dressed in a playful style.
🐊 Kom Ombo Temple
Taking a cruise from Aswan to Luxor, there are many attractions to stop and visit along the way. In the evening, the cruise reached the Kom Ombo Temple, located on the hills of the eastern bank of the Nile.
Unlike ordinary temples, this is the only double temple in Egypt, with the left side dedicated to the falcon-headed sun and war god Horus (Harus), and the right side to the crocodile-headed fertility god Sobek (Sobek).
🏠 Accommodation
Isis Hotel
The hotel is right on the banks of the Nile River, and if it weren't for the signature river view, you might think it was a riverside park. The garden is picturesque, and from the window, you can see the clear Nile. Breakfast was average, with not many varieties; I just had a glass of juice and took two biscuits before getting on the ship to appreciate the Nile.
a must visit if you’re in Egypt!
Getting There - by flight, train or bus
Attractions - With Aswan the closest town to Ramses II's colossal temples of Abu Simbel, the island temple of Philae, and the Nile-side Temple of Kom Ombo, there are plenty of things to do within day-tripping distance.
The best way to discover Aswan's charms, and the most relaxing sightseeing experience, is to hop aboard a felucca (traditional sailboat) and view town from the watery highway that once made Aswan an important trading post.
If you have time for only one day trip from Aswan, pick a visit to Abu Simbel.
Built by Ramses II, and saved from destruction by a remarkable UNESCO rescue project in the 1970s, Abu Simbel is not only a triumph of ancient architecture, but also of modern engineering.
Hotels - a lots of hotel but my stay was on the cruise to explore my luxor aswan trip! 😍
Food & Restaurants - should try their local food!
Shopping - shops their handmade products by the local in nubian village.
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11-Day In-Depth Tour of Egypt and Other Countries: Your Ultimate Guide.
Don't miss this 11-day journey through Egypt and other countries, a mysterious trip through millennia, experiencing exotic cultures!
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🌍Itinerary:
Day 1: 🛫Depart from Beijing, fly directly to Dubai to start your premium journey.
Days 2-3: 🏰After exploring Dubai, fly to Cairo, uncover mysteries at the Egyptian Museum🔍, then head to Aswan, visit the dam and enjoy a felucca ride on the Nile with beautiful views🌅.
Days 4-5: 🚢Nile cruise, visit Kom Ombo Temple, optional trip to Abu Simbel🗿, take a horse carriage to Horus Temple, and enjoy a night tour of Luxor Temple✨.
Days 6-7: 🔎In-depth tour of Luxor, visit multiple temples, then head to the Red Sea for an all-inclusive resort stay🏖️, with optional sea activities🏄♀️.
Day 8: 🚌Return to Cairo to explore Khan el-Khalili market, then fly back to Dubai🛬.
Days 9-10: 🌆Explore Dubai in depth, visit the old town, Coffee Museum🥤, take an abra ride on Dubai Creek🌉, photograph iconic buildings📸, visit Abu Dhabi to see the mosque🕍 and Palm Jumeirah🌴.
Day 11: 🛩️Fly back to Beijing from Dubai, concluding your amazing journey.
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Essential Pre-Trip Preparations: 🧳Multi-country tour, easy departure!
📄 First, prepare your documents: passport, visa, ID card, and translated driver's license. These are your keys to smooth travel abroad.
🔌 Don't forget a power adapter. With different voltages and plugs in multiple countries, this ensures your devices stay charged.
👗 Choose clothes based on the weather. November in Egypt has pleasant climate. Pack long-sleeved clothes, sun hats, and comfortable, breathable sneakers for comfortable sightseeing.
🎒 Other important items: SIM card, charger, necessary medications, sunscreen, some cash and credit cards. With these ready, your journey will be smoother.
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7-Day Egypt Tour | Must-See Attractions.
Friends! This in-depth Egypt tour will take you to Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, and Alexandria. No shopping stops, no forced purchases, and comfortable accommodation! Let's go!
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Egypt is located in the northeast of Africa, spanning both Asia and Africa, and is a witness to history. 🏰 The pyramids and 🗿 the Sphinx tell the story of thousands of years of mystery. This place is known as the museum in the desert, waiting for you to explore!
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🏃 Itinerary:
Day 1: Grand Egyptian Museum > Saladin Citadel
Explore ancient Egyptian civilization and experience thousands of years of history.
Day 2: Giza Pyramids > Sphinx > Egyptian Museum > Khan el-Khalili
Travel through time and space, admire the grandeur of the pyramids and the Sphinx, treasure hunt in the museum, and explore the market.
Day 3: Philae Temple > Nubian Village
Admire the beauty of the temple and experience the exotic charm of the Nubian village.
Day 4: Abu Simbel Temples > Aswan Dam
Explore the grandeur of Abu Simbel and experience the magnificence of the Aswan Dam.
Day 5: Kom Ombo Temple > Temple of Horus
Visit the double temple and experience ancient Egyptian religious culture.
Day 6: Colossi of Memnon > Valley of the Kings > Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut > Luxor Temple > Karnak Temple
Five attractions in one day, experience the history and mythology of ancient Egyptian kings.
Day 7: (Cairo Airport Transfer) 24-hour private airport transfer
End your Egypt tour, head to the airport with ease, and start your next journey.
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🎒 Travel Essentials: Egypt Adventure, don't forget to bring these!
📂 Documents: Passport, visa, ID card, as well as copies of documents and 2-inch photos, just in case.
🔌 Electronics: Chargers and power banks. Don't forget the European plug adapter to ensure your devices are always charged.
👕 Clothing: Lightweight long pants and skirts, a light jacket for the temperature difference between morning and evening, and a sun hat and sunglasses for sun protection and style.
💊 Others: Common medicines such as cold medicine and stomach medicine, as well as mosquito repellent, which is very useful for outdoor activities in Egypt!
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Temple of Kom Ombo: Ancient Site on the Banks of the Nile
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The Temple of Kom Ombo is unique in that it is actually two temples side by side. One is dedicated to Sobek, while the other is dedicated to Horus. The two temples share a common entrance and many similar features, but each has its own unique elements.
The most impressive part of the temple is the hypostyle hall, which has 12 massive columns, each decorated with intricate carvings of various gods and mythical creatures.
The hall also contains a relief depicting the famous “Birth of Horus” myth, in which Horus is born to the goddess Isis.
Other notable features of the temple include the “Crocodile Museum”, which houses many crocodile mummies found in the area, as well as a large relief of Sobek on the back wall of the temple.
The Temple of Kom Ombo is located in the town of Kom Ombo, about 50 km north of Aswan. The temple is open to visitors daily from 9am to 5pm and tickets can be purchased at the entrance.
Address: Nagoa Ash Shatb, Markaz Kom Ombo, Aswan Governorate, Egypt.
Kom Ombo Temple: A Tale of Two Gods
The Temple of Kom Ombo in Egypt is located along the Nile Rive. This is a very unique double temple dedicated to two gods: Sobek the crocodile god and Horus the falcon god. I went there at night and it makes the atmosphere even more mysterious.
Getting There - I went to Kom Ombo Temple as part of my Nile cruise tour.
Highlights - The temple has symmetrical twin sanctuaries, each honoring one of the gods. The temple is known for its intricate carvings, on the walls and columns, including depictions of ancient medical instruments, which was so interesting. There is a Crocodile Museum nearby which displays mummified crocodiles once worshipped at the site. First time seeing mummified crocodiles. Overall, highly recommended to visit this fascinating temple.
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Egypt 11-day exploration of ancient civilization tour
At 10:30 in the morning, we left Abu Simbel and returned to Aswan, stopping to visit the Aswan High Dam on the way. This is a giant dam located in the reservoir backwater area 7 kilometers upstream of the Aswan Low Dam, with a water depth of about 30-35 meters. The dam is a clay core rockfill dam, about 3600 meters wide and 111 meters high, and was once the tallest dam in the world. When it reaches the highest water level of 183 meters, the total storage capacity of the reservoir is 168.9 billion cubic meters, the total installed capacity of the power station is 2.1 million kilowatts, and the designed annual power generation is 10 billion kilowatt-hours. The project started on January 9, 1960 and was completed on July 15, 1970. The dam was built with the assistance of the former Soviet Union, so the Egypt-Soviet Friendship Tower was built to commemorate the friendship. We took photos at the dam monument and the Egypt-Soviet Friendship Tower respectively to commemorate the visit.
Returned to the cruise around 2pm, had a buffet lunch on board and went back to the room to rest. The cruise set sail at 2:30pm. At 4:30pm, it was free afternoon tea time on the cruise. We enjoyed the scenery on both sides of the Nile while drinking tea and tasting snacks on the fourth deck.
At 6pm, the cruise ship docks at the Kowloon Pier, and tourists gather to disembark for a night tour of the Kowloon Po Temple. Dozens of cruise ships with thousands of tourists form a magnificent scene. Everyone lines up to enter, and the order is well-maintained.
Karnak in ancient Egyptian means "golden city". The temple is located on a small hill by the Nile River and was built during the Ptolemaic dynasty over two thousand years ago. What sets this temple apart is that it is a dual temple, simultaneously dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus and the crocodile god Sobek. A central axis divides the temple into two symmetrical parts, each side dedicated to a different god. Horus represents goodness, while Sobek represents evil, and their coexistence is truly unique. Both sides of the two main gates are adorned with murals depicting the gods baptizing the Ptolemaic kings, but the liquid flowing from the jars is not water, but symbols of power (scepters) and longevity (life). Upon entering the gates, one will notice that the layout of the buildings on the left and right sides are identical, with the only differences being the statues and murals.
The ancient Egyptians believed that crocodiles were the living embodiment of the god Sobek, possessing incredible magical powers and serving as a symbol of pharaonic authority. In Egyptian mythology, crocodiles had a dual nature: on the one hand, they were a fierce and dangerous symbol, while on the other hand, they were a friendly protector. When a pharaoh died, priests would order the creation of a crocodile mummy to guide him to the god Osiris in the underworld. Horus, the falcon-headed god, was one of the nine major gods of Egypt and held the highest position in the mortal world, symbolizing divine kingship. All pharaohs were regarded as "living Horus," and his father Osiris was killed by his brother Sobek. In the subsequent struggle for power, the young Horus ultimately defeated his uncle Sobek and gained permanent rule.
The architectural feature of the Temple of Karnak is the use of stone tenon joint technology, leaving traces of tenon joints. The cultural features include the first recording of the calendar in the form of murals, and medical records such as childbirth and medical equipment. It is said to be a memorial to the priest Imhotep, who was revered as the god of Egyptian architecture and medicine.
At night, the Twin Pagodas appear particularly gentle under the shining lights, draped in a layer of mysterious colors.
At the northwest side of the temple, there is a deep well used to observe the water level of the Nile River.
Outside the scenic spot, there is also a crocodile mummy museum, displaying many crocodile mummy specimens and introducing the method of making crocodile mummies.
Finished the tour of the Temple of K'ang-wung-po, walked back to the cruise ship. After dinner, returned to the room to rest.
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