Experience the best of both worlds with Luxor’s Eight-Day Remote Working Package, where ancient wonders meet modern convenience. Balance work and leisure as you explore Luxor’s iconic landmarks at your own pace. Visit the legendary Valley of the Kings and the magnificent Karnak Temple, immersing yourself in the rich history and timeless beauty that make this city unforgettable.
After a productive day or an adventure-filled excursion, retreat to SharqOtel, your elegant and tranquil home base. With modern amenities, reliable Wi-Fi, and a serene atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to work remotely and relax in style. Enjoy the flexibility of blending work with discovery, and take advantage of a 20% discount on accommodation. This unique package offers the ideal combination of exploration and comfort, ensuring an inspiring and memorable remote working experience in the heart of Luxor.
Your package includes
- Airport pick up and drop off
- Seven nights accommodation at SharqOtel Luxor at our Budget-friendly rooms (20% discount of accommodation)
While it may not offer the luxury of some of the city’s high-end Hotels, SharqOtel provides comfortable and clean rooms at an affordable price point. - 3 tours:
- East Bank day Tour (Afternoon)
- Luxor Temple
- Karnak Temple
- West Bank Highlights day Tour
- The Valley of the Kings, (3 tombs) – not including King Tut’s tomb
- El Deir el-Bahari (the mortuary Temple of queen Hatchepsut)
- The Colossi of Memnon
- West Bank Hidden Gems day Tour
- The Valley of the Queens, where the wives of pharaohs were buried in ancient times.
- The Nobles Tombs (3 Tombs)
- The Workers Village at Dier El Medina
- Medinet Habu Temple
- 1 hour Felucca sailing on the Nile
- Extra nights can be added upon request
- East Bank day Tour (Afternoon)
What to expect:
- Air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
- A Rooftop bar for evening relaxation
- Friendly and helpful staff
Guided Tours
The West Bank and East Bank tours are usually led by experienced, English-speaking Egyptologists. These knowledgeable guides can provide valuable insights into the history and significance of the sites you’ll be visiting. Don’t hesitate to ask questions – they’re usually more than happy to share their expertise!
What to Bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen)
- Light, loose-fitting clothing that covers shoulders and knees (for respect in religious sites)
- A water bottle (you can refill it at the hotel)
- Camera
- Small bills for tips and souvenirs
Pro tip:
Request a room on an upper floor for better views