Flats in Luxor Group

One of the unique things about holiday accommodation from Flats in Luxor is that we remember that you are all different so we have lots of different types of accommodation.

  • Ground floor apartments suitable for older people or those with mobility issues
  • Accommodation for couples in quiet rural locations away from the more family orientated apartments
  • Family friendly large apartments with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms around the swimming pool
  • Flats geared round single parents who want separate bedrooms from their children but don’t want to pay a single supplement
  • Romantic getaway villas for honeymoon couples
  • Four different locations: central tourist Luxor on the East Bank, edge of Al Gezera village, three quiet rural locations – all on the west bank

Who are we?

The Flats in Luxor Group

is owned by

Mahmoud Jahlan

and

Jane Akshar.

We are an Anglo/Egyptian couple who established Flats In Luxor in 2003.

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Jane is the English half of the partnership with a love of Egypt going back further than she cares to admit  🙂 . A regular visitor to Egypt since 1979, she made the move out to Egypt in 2003.

A keen Egyptologist she welcomes the chance to give advice about places to visit and their historical background. She has written a highly popular guide book about Luxor, Hidden Luxor, detailing the place tourists often miss.

Mahmoud is the Egyptian half. A Luxor local, he has been guiding tourists and organising tours for many years. If he can’t fix it then he knows a man who can.

We understand that your holiday is your chance to relax so we will do all we can to make sure everything is hassle free. Anything we can do to help you make the most of the experience let us know. We hope you really enjoy yourself and become a regular visitor.

Jane Akshar is the author of the highly popular blog on Luxor, luxor-news.blogspot.com, where she keeps people up-to-date with finds, events and attractions in Luxor. Why not have a read before you come and get to know the happenings, town and the people of Luxor. She also writes extensively for Tour Egypt and you can find many of her articles on that site www.touregypt.net She has also appeared in on TV and Media both Egyptian and foreign. You can find out more about her on www.janeakshar.com

  • Nile Magazine
  • A Place in the Sun
  • Boston Globe
  • Daily Telegraph
  • Sunday Times
  • EasyJet In-flight Magazine
  • Monarch In-flight Magazine
  • Trip Advisor
  • Tour Egypt
  • Responsible Travel
  • Lonely Planet
  • Rough Guide
  • Planeta Sostenible
  • Egyptian Cultural Heritage Organistion

Disabled Access

Due to Jane’s increasing lack of mobility she has been looking into access at both at the historic sites and the apartments.  She has run a successful campaign to get access at the temples which was inaugurated by Dr. Khaled Anany the Egyptian Minister of Antiquities and Moustafa Wasery Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities.

With several ground floor apartments we have been able to provide ramps for access, wet rooms and even our swimming pool at Goubli has an easy access. The al fresco restaurant in the Nubian Village Hotel is all ground level.

 

 

 

Flats in Luxor is Officially Green

In 2007, Jane went on holiday to Japan and found her holiday through Responsible Travel. When she read their ethos she thought  this is exactly the sort of holiday I want. Then it occurred to her this exactly the sort of holiday we provide. Responsible Travel agreed and now we are officially green. Jane talks about this experience on video

Examples of our policy are

  • Staff and subcontractors are all local
  • Low energy bulbs and timed electricity in communal areas
  • Local craftsmen used for building and fittings
  • Food is local and organic
  • Walking, cycling and donkey tours
  • Introducing guests to real Egyptians and their life

Why go Local?

Jane and Mahmoud would encourage every visitor to Egypt to make their own arrangements with the local guides rather than use the big tour companies. If you use the tour companies none of your money goes to the local economy.

You get a much better price by going local as well.

The locals have had a double whammy of increased safety concerns and the new bridge across the Nile. This means fewer tourists and those that come are cocooned in tour buses and taken from hotel to site with no local contact.

Another advantage is that you can schedule your tour to avoid the hottest part of the day. Especially during the summer, wise tourists start their sightseeing really early e.g. 5 am and rest in the hottest part of the day.

You also get the chance of getting to know the local people and being invited to share their lives. Egyptians are a very friendly people. By being a good tourist (using a local guide and tipping well) you will end up having meals in local homes, meeting the women and children, being invited to weddings and parties and even sitting up late drinking beer and chatting.