On your third day on the cruise, you'll enjoy a delicious breakfast, allowing you to explore the many important archaeological sites of the day with energy.
Today, you'll visit the ancient, wonderful Temple of Edfu, where the renowned joint archaeological mission between the Supreme Council of Antiquities and one of the most famous universities in the world, the University of Würzburg in Germany, succeeded in revealing the original, different, stunning colors of the Temple of Edfu and several inscriptions that appeared for the first time during the restoration project of the roof of this temple. During the restoration of the roof and walls of the temple's sanctuary, remains of colored scenes and intricate inscriptions by priests written in Demotic script were uncovered, in addition to traces of gold paint used to gild reliefs of precious magnificent jewelry, royal insignia, and the bodies of the gods.
You will visit the renowned Kom Ombo Temple. The ancient word "Kom Ombo is an old Pharaonic word that means "hill of gold." The temple contains many magnificent inscriptions that tell the story of the god Maat, the god of truth and justice in ancient Egypt. The northern part of this ancient temple was especially dedicated to the worship of the powerful falcon god Horus, while the southern part was dedicated to the worship of the famous sacred triad of the god Sobek. In ancient times, the Kom Ombo Temple area controlled access to the precious gold mines of ancient Egypt. In Egyptian texts, this area was known as "Basobek," the place where the god Sobek was worshipped since pre-dynastic times.
After learning about the history of these two magnificent temples, we will return you to your cruise for dinner and an oriental entertainment show.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner