Right next to Kom Ombo Temple, north of Aswan, stands the Sobek Museum—often called the Crocodile Museum—dedicated to the crocodile-headed god Sobek. Since opening in 2012, it has drawn visitors with a striking main hall that brings ancient myth and Nile wildlife together in one unforgettable experience.
What you’ll see inside
- Mummified Nile crocodiles: From a huge 4.3-meter specimen to smaller crocodiles around 2 meters
- Rare preserved remains: Including fetuses, preserved eyes, and even golden or ivory teeth
- Statues of Sobek: Showing the god’s role as a symbol of fertility and divine strength
Unique highlights
- Reconstructed tomb display: Featuring a mummy, coffin, and funerary elements for a glimpse into ancient burial practices
- Pottery coffins for sacred animals: Illustrating how crocodiles were honored and preserved in antiquity
The Sobek Museum is an ideal add-on to a Kom Ombo visit and a great stop for travelers who want something different beyond the temples—where myth, nature, and devotion come together.
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Common requirements: passport valid for at least 6 months, and supporting travel details may be requested.
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- Straw to Paper: a community initiative involving special needs individuals, orphans, and widows working together
- Nile River Rescue: a community effort to collect and recycle plastic waste along the Nile to reduce pollution