Egypt – Day 8 Horus

We woke up to find ourselves docked in Edfu. Our coach took us to Edfu temple. Some of the tourists travel there in a horse and carriage but they look in such poor condition that Great Rail Journeys stopped using them.

Off the coach, we first had to walk through the ‘Valley of the Vultures’.

Edfu temple is dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed God. He killed his brother, symbolised here by a hippo.

We returned to the ship and enjoyed a BBQ on the top deck as we continued cruising up the Nile, passing many different vessels and even a train!

We docked opposite Kom Ombo Temple.

This temple was dedicated to Horus and to the crocodile headed god, Sobek.

The columns and walls of the temple are intricately carved. These pictures show the medical instruments in use at the time, and the birthing chair.

Archaeological digs continue.

Mummified crocodiles were on display in the adjacent museum.

To get back to our ship we had to walk through 5 other ships!

In the evening we had an Egyptian buffet followed by music, dancing and games.

We have now docked at Aswan, ready for another exciting day tomorrow.

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