Guest User
December 15, 2024
This is easily the worst accommodation I have stayed in 15 years of travel, including youth hostels. The room is mosquito-infested, suffers from power disruption and there is no housekeeping at all for the four nights we were there. I had to ask the staff to replace towels and provide toilet paper. There was also no kettle or bottled water, which we had in a more affordably-priced guesthouse in Aswan. The shower had only lukewarm water, which was challenging to use after nightfall. Owner/manager was hungry for tips, and would pretend not to understand when you ask for change. (Not that I wasnt willing to tip, but I needed small change.) Rules for billing of expenditure at the hotel restaurant also changed midway. Initially it was payment of drinks at the restaurant and food at the reception, then subsequently all expenses at the reception. The only saving grace - it is located in the West Bank near the Valley of the Kings, Queen Hatshepsut Temple, and hot air balloon launch site.