How do I get from Luxor to Edfu Temple using public transport?
Take a local train or hourly tourist bus from Luxor to Edfu, available from the main transit station. Trains cost around 50–100 EGP and take 1.5–2 hours. From Edfu town, hire a taxi (20–30 EGP) or walk (30 mins) to the temple. Confirm train times at the station as schedules may vary.
What is the best time of year to visit Edfu Temple to avoid extreme heat?
Visit between November and February for milder temperatures (20–25°C). This avoids the intense heat of summer (May–September), when daytime highs exceed 40°C. Mornings or late afternoons are ideal for comfort and photography. Avoid peak midday sun for extended outdoor walking.
Is there a combined ticket for Edfu Temple and other nearby attractions?
No official combined pass exists, but you can negotiate a private tour package with a licensed guide or driver including Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Aswan sites. Entry to Edfu Temple is 300 EGP for adults (2024 rates). Keep small bills for convenience.
Are there specific dress code requirements for visiting Edfu Temple?
While not enforced, modest clothing is respectful given the site’s religious significance. Wear coverage for shoulders and knees. Lightweight, breathable fabrics help with heat. Comfortable walking shoes are essential due to sandstone surfaces and uneven terrain at the ancient site.