• The Temple of Hibis is the largest and best preserved ancient Egyptian temple in the Kharga Oasis, as well as the only structure in Egypt dating to the...
  • Historical Background of Temple of Hibis, Kharga Oasis. The Temple of Hibis, a jewel in Egypt’s Western Desert, dates back to the 26th Dynasty.
  • The layout of Hibis temple is similar to the Egyptian temples in the New Kingdom which consists of: op en courtyard - hall of columns - Holy of Holies.
  • Location of the Temple of Hibis. Temple of Hibis is located about 2 Km north of the Kharga oasis, Genah, New Valley Governorate.
  • Description of the Temple of Hibis inside and out. This ancient temple was built of sandstone and stretched over a relatively high area of the surrounding flat...
  • In this installment of our Lesser-known Temples and Ruins series, we unveil the secrets of the Temple of Hibis nestled in the oasis of Kharga.
  • The Temple of Hibis is the largest and most well preserved temple in the Kharga Oasis.
  • The Temple of Hibis is the largest temple in the western oases of Egypt. It is of particular interest as it is one of very few surviving structures built during the first...
  • The earliest extant parts of Hibis Temple date to the reign of the Persian ruler Darius I, although it was probably begun during the Dynasty XXVI reigns of...
  • Temple of Hibis is the crossroads of 4 great eras in Kharga in the New Valley Governorate.