Perched on the east bank of the Nile near Aswan, Kom Ombo enchants visitors with its unique double temple dedicated to two gods - Sobek the crocodile and Horus the falcon. Built during the Ptolemaic era, the symmetrical design of the Temple of Kom Ombo reflects an extraordinary balance rarely seen in ancient Egyptian architecture. Explore the detailed carvings of medical instruments, considered some of the earliest depictions of surgical tools, and stroll along the riverfront where feluccas glide past lush palm groves. Nearby, the Crocodile Museum showcases mummified reptiles unearthed from local tombs, offering a fascinating glimpse into sacred animal cults. Don’t miss the sunset views over the Nile, best enjoyed from the temple’s quiet terraces.