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Introduction The moment I stepped off the boat and onto the stone causeway at Kom Ombo, the sun was beginning to slide behind the palms, casting golden light across the Nile. The temple stood ahead like a set from a forgotten myth — grand, symmetrical, and humming with the energy of gods long worshipped but not forgotten. There’s something immediately...
Introduction Everyone comes to Egypt dreaming of the Great Pyramids of Giza — and rightfully so. They’re grand, iconic, and every bit as impressive as the postcards promise. But just 45 minutes south of Cairo, past palm groves and quiet farmland, lie two ancient sites that whisper stories older than Giza — quieter, more experimental, and...
Introduction: Looking Up to the Gods It was just past sunrise when our car rumbled out of Luxor, the Nile glinting like molten silver in the rearview mirror. We were heading north—not toward the tourist-clogged temples of Karnak or the tombs of the Valley of the Kings, but to two of Egypt’s most quietly spectacular sanctuaries: Abydos and...
Why Visit Edfu? Tucked between Luxor and Aswan on the west bank of the Nile, Edfu is home to one of Egypt’s most breathtaking — and underrated — archaeological gems: the Temple of Horus. Unlike many ancient temples that have suffered the wear of time, Edfu's temple feels almost untouched, rising from the desert as a remarkably intact window into...
Introduction I remember the first time I stepped onto a felucca in Aswan — the late afternoon sun casting gold across the Nile, the warm wooden deck beneath my feet, and a gentle wind rustling the white sail above me. There was no engine hum, no Wi-Fi signal, no itinerary whispering in my ear. Just the rhythmic splash of water and the soft murmur of palm...