The Kom Ombo Temple is one of the most unique temples in Aswan and probably in Egypt. Kom Ombo means the heap of gold; the word Kom means heap in Arabic and the word Ombo means gold in the ancient Egyptian language.Read More
It is the second-largest temple in Egypt after the Temple of Karnak. It is located on the western bank of the Nile River, halfway between Luxor and Aswan.Read More
One of the places that reflects the Nubian life and culture is the Nubian Museum. This Museum is a very important destination in Aswan for those who import from Nubia and ancient Egypt.Read More
The obelisks were like the pyramids that are testimony to the ability of the ancient Egyptians who cut and moved these large blocks of granite. The construction of the obelisks was made of quartz, basalt, and limestone.Read More
The Temple of Abu Simbel redefines the definition of words like Glory. It was miraculously built by Ramses II (1279-1213 BC) during the time of the new empire of Egypt to immortalize his legacy, honor his wife Nefertari, and protect his legacy from oblivion.Read More
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