Living in Egypt, you quickly learn that road noise, and loud speakers on mosques, can be very difficult to sleep through, and get good enjoyable rest. Drivers of all vehicle types use their horns at every opportunity. Took-tooks owners are very proud of their booming subwoofers. Motorcycles exhaust noise are generally excessively noisy. Street noise doesn’t settle down until about 2AM, but in truth never stops entirely. Mosques first call to prayer well before 5AM and regularly through the day until after 7PM in the evening every day. There is no escape from this completely, but being located well away from these problematic areas, as we are, leads to a restful environment, but still only a short walk to the Nile and all amenities one could want.
To add to this restful environment, we have an extremely nice scenic outlook across banana plantations to the Nile River and Luxor Temple on one side, and to the Valley of the Queens mountains and Hatshepsut Temple to the other. Added to this, we have spacious viewing points and seating areas under cover from the hot sun, with fans and good quality air-conditioning, all this within a traditional classic Arabic style home incorporating beautifully detailed brickwork. As an icing on the cake, we have a beautiful private garden to enjoy as well.
The proud owners of this classic Arabic style home are; Gary and Lesley, who retired form their Volkswagen restoration, service and spare parts business in Australia, moved to Egypt to enjoy the lifestyle and culture offered in this very friendly country so full of history. As responsible ex-pat Australians, they have immersed themselves into the local community culture and built up many friendships and contacts. It is with thanks to the local people who have encouraged us to open our doors to international guests as way to keep ourselves active and a further service to the local tourist industry which is the life blood of this area. As self-confessed history junkies, they have spent many years discovering many details interconnecting civilizations and people’s journeys through time and continents, and relationships with each other that have been largely forgotten or ignored. It is the sum of the past which has made the present, and influences world events.
Gary and Lesley can help you make the most out of your stay by organizing a huge array of tours to the many places of interest by boat, car, took-took, bike, horse, camel, balloon and other means, to make the most out of your day that will be enjoyable, informative and relaxing. Professional guides are available for the extra knowledge hungry buffs. Be sure to discuss this with your hosts immediately on your arrival so arrangements can be made including portable lunches and sunset ferry boat dinners.
People are generally friendly and helpful all around the world. Gary and Lesley enjoy meeting such people and sharing enthusiasm for life, history and the enjoyment thereof. They are also looking forward to share this with you.
Besides the beneficial features of the ambience of the house, its gardens and panoramic views, quietness of location and convenience of amenities, the following local amenities are available:
A large new swimming private pool is located across the road from the house. Your hosts can arrange time for you to enjoy the pool and spacious sunbathing area.
There are many restaurants in the area. The key is to know where good food, service and pricing and entertainment is available. Your hosts can advise
Horse and camel rides are available close by. Also available is bicycle and motorcycle hire, donkey and kart farm tours and hot air balloon rides. Your hosts are happy arrange good value bookings.
The Nile has so much to offer, from short motor boat trips, felucca sail boat trips to various places such as Karnak Temple, Luxor Museum and banana Island, to large boat trips to Aswan, Edfu Temple and including all the monuments and places of interest in between.
Trips to Habu, Luxor, Karnak and Hatshepsut Temples, Valley of the Kings Valley of the Queens, extensive numbers of tombs (including that of Tutankhamun and his body), alabaster factories, First century operating Coptic Churches, Colossus of Mammon, Howard Carter House, the archaeologists Marsam Restaurant, and Luxor and Mummification Museums. Your hosts are happy arrange good value bookings.
There are tourist markets, but there are also local markets which are much more restful and cheaper places to buy without being mobbed by vendors.
Be sure to discuss this with your hosts immediately on your arrival so arrangements can be made including portable lunches and dinners.
Languages spoken: Arabic,German,English,French,Russian