Temple of Kom Ombo
Temple of Kom Ombo is building in Egypt, about 40.5 km from Aswan. The best months to visit are December, February, January.
About 40.5 km north of Aswan, the Temple of Kom Ombo offers a unique dual dedication to two gods, Sobek and Horus, evident in its symmetrical layout of two parallel halves. This distinctive design makes it particularly fascinating, showcasing ancient Egyptian architectural and religious complexity. Given its riverside location, plan to arrive early in the morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and softer light, which is ideal for photography.
Visiting Temple of Kom Ombo
Best time to visit Temple of Kom Ombo
Temple of Kom Ombo is visited from Aswan. Based on 10 years of climate data, the most comfortable months there are December, February, January — December brings pleasant 24.5°C days and only ~0 rainy days. See Aswan weather in December →
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Temple of Kom Ombo — FAQs
What is Temple of Kom Ombo?
Temple of Kom Ombo is building in Egypt, about 40.5 km from Aswan.
When is the best time to visit Temple of Kom Ombo?
The most comfortable months at Aswan, the nearest base, are December, February, January — December brings pleasant 24.5°C days and only ~0 rainy days. Avoid the peak-heat months for midday outdoor visits.
What else is near Temple of Kom Ombo?
Close by you'll also find Gebel el-Silsila — all part of a typical Aswan sightseeing itinerary.
How do I visit Temple of Kom Ombo from India?
Temple of Kom Ombo is reached via Aswan, Egypt. Trolly Good Fellow runs guided group tours from India that include Egypt's main sights, with flights, stays and an India host. Egypt uses the EGP (1 INR ≈ 0.54981 EGP).
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