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Edfu—the city of the ancient temple—one of Egypt’s such outstandingly preserved monuments is a location that cannot be miss along the Nile. The Temple of Horus with magnificent carvings tells and retells the timeless stories of Egypt's golden age.

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Edfu located on the Nile’s west bank between Luxor and Aswan, is considered to be one of the most remarkable ancient Egyptian cities. The Temple of Horus being the center of attraction offers the visitors a time machine experience back to the era of pharaohs where grandeur and sacredness coexisted.

Horus’s Temple, initiated to the falcon-headed deity of protection, is one of those Egyptian temples that still remain in great condition. Built in the Ptolemaic period, it is characterized by towering pylons, delicate hieroglyphics, and splendid reliefs that depict the mythical struggles between Horus and his uncle Set. The magnificence and balance of the temple are evidence of the expertise and dedication of the ancient Egyptians.

Edfu is a common port of call for cruise ships on the Nile River, from which the tourists can visit the whole temple area consisting of the courtyards, statutes, and sanctuaries while getting the feeling of ancient ritual and legend. Getting across the temple, the tourists get to participate in the everyday life of the people living by the river, which is—at least here—still going slowly with the river's flow.

History and culture enthusiasts together with archaeologists will certainly enjoy a very Edfu-like experience—a spot where the essence of ancient Egypt is still around and is found between the stone walls that have remained untouched for ages.

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Q: What makes Edfu a popular destination?
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Edfu is a town on the west bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt, and it is renowned for the Temple of Horus, one of the most intact ancient Egyptian temples. Edfu is a place where tourists flock due to its past, which is still visible, along with its scenic Nile views and its being a typical Egyptian area.

Q: What are the top attractions in Edfu?
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The Temple of Horus is the top attraction, followed by Nile cruises, visiting Edfu market and also touring the traditional villages along the Nile. In addition to that, tourists will have the opportunity to buy local handicrafts, have the river view, and also to learn about the hieroglyphs and ancient carvings in the temple.

Q: When is the best time to visit Edfu?
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The period between October and April is the best time to visit Edfu because the weather is pleasant for sightseeing. Summer months are very hot, that is why visiting in the cooler months is recommended for comfort during temple and river excursions.

Q: Is Edfu safe for tourists?
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Edfu is a safe place for tourists as a rule. It's a still place with people being nice and the tourist sites being well-visited. The usual wisdom applies, though, stay hydrated and don't wander off into empty areas at night.

Q: How can I get to Edfu from Luxor or Aswan?
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Edfu is nicely located between Luxor (about 160 km) and Aswan (about 110 km). You can go there by Nile cruise, train or by car. A lot of Nile cruises make it to Edfu, which is a main stop for visiting the Temple of Horus.