Ancient Lifetimes
Through Egypt
A Sacred Journey of Remembering
September 8-20, 2026
with Suzanne Spooner
& Sarah Breskman Cosme
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September 8
Arrive in Cairo
Upon arriving in Cairo, you’ll be warmly welcomed and brought to the beautiful Giza Palace Hotel, our home for the next two nights.
The Giza Palace Hotel
Opened in 2025, the Giza Palace seamlessly blends refined Egyptian hospitality with modern architectural elegance. Its serene atmosphere, luxurious rooms, and exquisite surroundings create the perfect beginning to your Egyptian adventure.
Dine & Relax
Settle in and enjoy the hotel’s inviting lounges, cafés, and restaurants. Restore your energy with a visit to the Palace Spa or a refreshing swim as you acclimate to this ancient land.
September 9
The Sphinx
We will enjoy early morning private access to the Sphinx, where we will connect to the consciousness of what was once the outpost to Atlantis. Uncover your own ancient memories with a powerful group meditation.
The Pyramids
After breakfast, we journey onto the Giza Plateau, riding camels from the Pyramid of Khafre across the desert sands. We continue to the Pyramid of Menkaure for a deeper exploration of these extraordinary structures and the mysteries encoded within their walls.
Dining on the Giza Plateau
We will enjoy a delicious meal with a peaceful, breath-taking view of the pyramids at the 9 Pyramids Restaurant.
Situated inside the Giza Plateau, we will have a chance to relax and refuel together while admiring the Pyramids.
Return to the Giza Palace
In the evening we’ll return to the hotel where we’ll have the opportunity to unwind and relax.
September 10
Fly to Aswan
We have an early morning transfer to the airport for our flight to the mystical city of Aswan, celebrated for the stone quarries that furnished the statues, obelisks, and shrines found throughout Egypt, including the pyramids.
The Historic Old Cataract Hotel
The Old Cataract Hotel, located in the Nubian Desert on the banks of the Nile, is a five-star retreat where King Fuad once entertained royalty and Agatha Christie sipped cocktails while penning Death on the Nile. Dating back to 1899, the Old Cataract offers luxurious accommodations alongside world-class hospitality, modern amenities, and fine dining.
In the afternoon, there will be an optional excursion to an authentic Nubian village. This vibrant, colorful community is warm and welcoming—and you just might meet the most interesting house pet you’ve ever seen!
September 11
Breakfast on the Nile
Enjoy a delicious breakfast on the patio of the historic Old Cataract Hotel overlooking the Nile River.
Temple of Philae
We’ll visit the High Dam and the Temple of Philae by motor boat. Sitting on Aglike Island, the Temple of Philae was one of the remaining places where the ancient religions of the region remained after the arrival of Christianity and is thought to be one of the most picturesque temples in all of Egypt.
Temple of Isis
The main highlight of the Temple complex is the Temple of Isis, perched at the water's edge. Tide permitting, we will have the chance to wander around these temples enjoying the hieroglyphs and the intricately decorated pillars and walls.
Nile Cruise
We'll have lunch aboard the Sonesta St. George, explore the delightful Aswan markets and the Papyrus Institute, and embark on our three night cruise of the Nile.
September 12
Kom Ombo
After breakfast on board, we sail to Kom Ombo to visit the Temple shared by the two gods Sobek and Haeroris.
Temple of Edfu
We then sail to Edfu and the Temple of Horus, the second largest temple in Egypt. One of the more striking features of the temple is the 118-foot tall pylons depicting battle scenes of King Ptolemy VIII defeating his enemies for Horus.
September 13
Valley of the Kings
We will visit the amazing Valley of the Kings, The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and The Colossi of Memnon.
Tomb of Thutmose III
Enjoy a private tour of the Tomb of Thutmose III, which is not open to the public. We will have a leisurely interaction with the famous hieroglyphs depicting Thutmose's interaction with extraterrestrials, and we'll feel the light-language embedded in the walls. This tour is optional but highly recommended.
Afterwards, we'll return to the ship and have a private dinner and Galabia party under the stars, floating on the Nile.
September 14
Luxor Temple
We disembark from the cruise ship and head to the East Bank to explore the magnificent Luxor Temple. Often described as the temple—or blueprint—of the perfected human, Luxor is considered a three-dimensional symbolic map of the fully realized being.
Karnak Temple
Next, we visit the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple, where we'll walk through the Great Hypostyle Hall with its 133 towering columns arranged in 16 rows. Highlights include Queen Hatshepsut’s obelisk and the temple’s sacred lake.
Al Moudira
After exploring the temples, we make our way to Luxor West Bank to enjoy two nights at Al Moudira, a female-owned hotel.
With magnificent domes, arches and a plethora of plants, this wonderful Arabian palace is the perfect place to relax by the pool, or the Turkish bath, and unwind after a day of exploring.
September 15
The Temple of Seti I
We take a scenic drive through the desert to reach Abydos. After lunch at the beautiful House of Life Hotel, we’ll walk to the remarkable Temple of Seti I, home to the famous "helicopter" hieroglyph and the seven sacred chambers of alignment.
The Osirion
We'll enjoy rare access to the Abydos Temple and a special private entrance to the spiritual Osirion, a megalithic chamber dated over 11,000 years old with a powerful representation of the Flower of Life.
Dendera
We then journey to Dendera to visit the magical Temple of the Goddess Hathor, historically known as the Temple of Tentyra. As the largest structure in the Dendera complex—and one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt—it offers a vivid window into ancient devotional architecture.
September 16
Grand Egyptian Museum
We enjoy one final beautiful breakfast at Al Moudira before heading to the airport for our return flight to Cairo. Upon arrival, we check in to the elegant Giza Palace Hotel.
An optional tour of the new Grand Egyptian Museum is available today, led by our brilliant Egyptologist, Dr. Vivian Zaki. The rest of the day is yours to relax and explore at your leisure.
September 17
Bent Pyramid
Red Pyramid
After breakfast, we depart the Giza Palace for the mysterious Dahshur Plateau to visit Sneferu’s pyramids—some of the oldest, largest, and best-preserved in all of Egypt. We’ll explore the enigmatic Red Pyramid, where entry is not permitted, allowing us to reflect on the wisdom of the Divine Feminine from the outside. Then, we’ll experience the powerful energetic frequencies of the Bent Pyramid.
We’ll enjoy lunch at the Sakkara Restaurant before returning to the Giza Palace to relax and integrate the powerful upgrades we’ve received.
April 14
Saqqara Plateau
Pyramid of Unas
After breakfast we depart to the sacred Saqqara Plateau and visit the Pyramid of Unas where we will learn more about the secret portals. The smallest pyramid at the plateau, the Pyramid of Unas is the first of its kind to hold funerary texts known as “the Pyramid Texts” which were used to aid the Pharaoh in the world of the Hereafter. Home to many tombs, temples and burial sites, Saqqara still provides Egyptologists with many discoveries from the ancient world.
Pyramid of Djoser
The Serapeum
We will have the opportunity to visit the Pyramid of Djoser, which is reported to contain ancient knowledge and power accessible by serious aspirants. There will also be time to visit the mysterious and energetically-powerful underground Serapeum.
After a delicious lunch, we head back to the Giza Palace for a relaxing evening.
September 19
The Osiris Shaft
In the morning, below the Giza Plateau, we will have the unique opportunity for a private visit to the fascinating Osiris Shaft, a spiritual sanctuary and symbolic tomb where pharaohs and commoners alike paid homage to Osiris. (Note: the Osiris Shaft visit is optional and requires an additional charge.)
Private Visit to the Great Pyramid
We’ll enjoy a free afternoon before an exciting and powerful private visit inside the Great Pyramid in the early evening.
We'll take full advantage of our private visit by exploring the Subterranean Chamber before ascending to the Grand Gallery, the Queen’s chamber, and the most powerful place in Egypt -- the King’s Chamber, where we will do a private meditation and experience the famous and mysterious Sarcophagus.
We will then return to the Giza Palace for a farewell dinner together.
In the afternoon there will be an optional excursion to an authentic Nubian Village. The colorful village is inviting, and we’ll meet perhaps the most interesting house pet you’ve ever seen!
Relax all morning at the Old Cataract, or take a refreshing swim in their palm-lined swimming pool.
April 20
Abydos &
House of Life Hotel
Embark on a bus ride across the desert to Abydos, where we will check in to the beautiful House of Life hotel.
We will gather at twilight to enjoy the magnificent Luxor Temple at night.
In the evening, we will return to Al Moudira where you can relax and enjoy the hotel on your own.
We will then return to the Mena Hotel for a farewell dinner together.
April 24
Farewell to Cairo
In the morning we’ll enjoy breakfast before transferring to Cairo International airport.
Tour Details
Dates:
- April 12-24, 2026
Tour Includes:
- 12 nights of luxurious and unique accommodations including a 3-night cruise on the Nile
- Arrival and departure transfers
- Most meals covered each day
- Transportation by private air-conditioned coaches
- Domestic flight Cairo/Aswan
- Domestic flight Aswan/Cairo
- Hotel tax
- English-speaking Egyptologist guide
Added Features:
- Travel with best-selling author and transformational teachers Sarah Breskman Cosme and Suzanne Spooner
- Travel with like-minded participants, make new life-long friends
- Guided group past-life regression and meditation led by Sarah Breskman Cosme and Suzanne Spooner
- Private entrances to the Great Pyramid, Sphinx, Osirion, and the Tomb of Thutmose III
- Visit the picturesque Temple of Philae in Aswan
- Travel by camel across the Giza Plateau
Tour Does Not Include:
- Airfare to/from Cairo, Egypt
- Hotel costs for early arrivals or late departures
- Cost to obtain valid passport
- Egyptian visa ($30) purchased for you by our arrival host at the airport)
- Any items of a personal nature such as laundry, drinks and telephone calls
- Any item that is not specifically detailed on our website
- Tips and gratuities to local drivers and guides
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