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Audio Guide of the Temple of Kom Ombo

Discover the mystery and duality of the gods at the remarkable Temple of Kom Ombo, an architectural jewel on the banks of the Nile.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction: Where the Nile Meets the Twin Gods

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2. History: Millennia of Construction and Devotion

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3. Architecture: The Symmetry of the Sacred

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4. Curiosities: Calendars, Crocodiles, and Ancient Operating Rooms

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5. Cultural Context: Sacred Life in Ancient Egypt

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6. Farewell: The Story Continues

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of the Temple of Kom Ombo, and how can I get there?

The Temple of Kom Ombo is open daily from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, although it is advisable to check for seasonal updates. It is easily reached from Aswan or Luxor by bus or taxi along the Nile road; if you are traveling on a cruise, many Nile itineraries include it as a stop. For more details, visit the official Egypt Tourism website.

How much does admission to the Temple of Kom Ombo cost, and is a ticket required?

Admission costs approximately 80 EGP (around 4–5 USD) for foreign visitors, and it is free for Egyptian children under 6 years old. Tickets are purchased at the box office at the main entrance; consider a combined ticket if you are visiting other nearby sites to save money. Check updated prices on the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities website..

How much time is needed to visit the Temple of Kom Ombo?

It is recommended to spend between 1 and 2 hours exploring the main temple, its reliefs, and the small adjoining museum. If you hire a guide, you may extend your visit to 2–3 hours for a deeper experience. It is a compact site, ideal for a morning visit before the heat intensifies.

What is the history or cultural importance of the Temple of Kom Ombo?

Built during the Ptolemaic period (2nd century BC) by Ptolemy VI, it is a unique dual temple dedicated to Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder, symbolizing the union of opposing deities. It represents the blending of Egyptian and Greek cultures, with reliefs showing ancient medical rituals and crocodile mummies buried nearby. Its symmetrical architecture and Nile views make it a historical treasure.

What is the best time to visit the Temple of Kom Ombo?

The best period is from October to April, when the weather is cooler and drier, avoiding the intense summer heat. Aim for early morning (around 8:00 AM) to enjoy fewer crowds and better light for photos. During the Sham El Nessim festival in April, the site takes on a special atmosphere.

Is the Temple of Kom Ombo accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Access is limited due to uneven steps and the ancient sandy and stony terrain; there are no complete ramps or elevators. Assistance is recommended for wheelchair users, but parts of the upper temple may be unreachable. Contact the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism at +20 2 2577 4420 for special options or adapted guided visits.

What other attractions are near the Temple of Kom Ombo?

Nearby, just 50 km to the north, is the Temple of Edfu, dedicated to Horus, and to the south are the Aswan Reservoir, the dam, and Philae Temple. A Nile cruise connects these sites easily, and the town of Kom Ombo offers local river views. Also explore the Sacred Crocodile Museum next to the temple.

What are some practical tips for visiting the Temple of Kom Ombo?

Bring water, a hat, and sunscreen, as the desert sun is intense; wear comfortable shoes for the uneven ground. Hire a local guide for detailed explanations in English if possible, and respect the rules by taking photos without flash indoors. For bookings or tours, visit Egypt Tours Portal or arrive early to avoid large groups.

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