Sacred EGYPT

Following in the Footsteps of Isis and Osiris

February 16 – 28, 2026

SIGN UP SOON! ONLY 16 SPOTS!!

Price: $6495

Early Bird Price: $5995
Deadline: Dec 1, 2025 0r when 10 spots fill.

All Shared Double Room Occupancy

No Single Supplement available for this tour due to limited number of cabins on private yacht. You are welcome to sign up as a solo traveler and we will assign you with a roommate.

$1500

Non-Refundable Deposit

This trip will fill fast! Secure your spot on this transformative journey with a deposit today! Pay $1500 now and the remaining balance must be paid in full by Dec 1, 2025 to confirm your place.

Payment plans are available. Email info@garudasunshine.com for more info.

Embark on a 13-day journey through ancient Egypt.

Journey into the timeless sacred mysteries of ancient Egypt through the gaze of Isis, the Great Mother, Divine Healer, and Goddess of Magic, and her eternal devotion to Osiris, Lord of the Afterlife and Guardian of Renewal. Together, Isis and Osiris embody the eternal dance of love, death, and rebirth, a myth that has shaped the very heart of Egyptian spirituality. From the towering pyramids of Giza to the sacred island of Philae, this transformative journey follows in the footsteps of the divine lovers whose story will spark and awaken the soul.

Duration: 13 days / 12 nights
Group Size: Maximum 16 participants
Spiritual Focus: Isis mysteries, divine feminine wisdom, healing arts
Physical Level: Moderate (some walking on uneven surfaces)

Join David Sunshine on an extraordinary 13-day journey through Egypt that traces the mythology and worship of Isis and Osiris, ancient Egypt’s most beloved god and goddess. This comprehensive tour combines world-class archaeological sites with comfortable accommodations and expert guidance, offering you the opportunity to explore the temples, tombs, and monuments where Isis and Osiris were revered for over 3,000 years. From the legendary pyramids of Giza to the romantic island temple of Philae, you’ll visit Egypt’s most spectacular sites while learning about the goddess who represented motherhood, magic, healing, and rebirth throughout the ancient world and her love and devotion to the divine masculine.

Your adventure includes some of Egypt’s finest hotel, a unique multi-day cruise aboard a traditional Dahabya sailboat on the Nile, and an exotic desert experience in the Fayoum Oasis. With private access to restricted areas, expert Egyptologists, and carefully curated experiences, this journey offers both the comfort of luxury travel and the authenticity of genuine cultural immersion. Whether you’re drawn by ancient history, spiritual exploration, or simply the magic of ancient Egypt itself, this thoughtfully designed itinerary provides ample time for personal reflection and discovery while ensuring you experience the very best of this timeless land.

Itinerary

Day 1 ~ SATurday, February 16

Cairo

Day 1 – Arrival in Cairo
Your transformative journey begins with an arrival in Cairo, where you’ll be welcomed at the airport into the ancient land of the pharaohs. After settling into the luxurious Fairmont Hotel Cairo, you’ll participate in an orientation that sets the spiritual tone for your entire tour. The day includes an introduction to your Egyptologist guide who will be with you on the entire tour. You will connect with the group, share intentions and learn about the profound mythology of Isis, the Great Mother goddess and her husband Osiris.

Day 2 ~ Sunday, February 17

The Great Pyramids:

Isis as Keeper of Sacred Knowledge

After breakfast, experience the ultimate mystery of ancient Egypt as you enter the Great Pyramid’s King’s Chamber for an exclusive moment of awe. Inside the pyramid, you’ll connect with Isis as the keeper of all magical knowledge. The Sphinx becomes your contemplation partner as you ponder the riddles of existence that Isis poses to every seeker. There you’ll begin to understand how the pyramid builders encoded divine knowledge into stone, creating a temple that continues to transform consciousness after 4,500 years. Then visit the newly opened Grand Egyptian Museum and enjoy the beautiful galleries and exhibitions. 

Accommodation: Fairmont Hotel Cairo
Meals: Breakfast boxed, lunch included

Day 3 ~ Monday, Aug 25

Saqqara and Dahshur Pyramids

Journey to Saqqara, home of Egypt’s first pyramid and the world’s oldest stone building. The Step Pyramid of Djoser represents humanity’s first monumental attempt to build toward heaven, and here you’ll see the earliest Pyramid Texts—the world’s oldest religious writings that include the first references to Isis. Explore the beautifully decorated mastaba tombs of nobles, with their vivid scenes of daily life in ancient Egypt. Continue to Dahshur to visit the Red Pyramid, the first successful true pyramid, and the unique Bent Pyramid, which shows the evolution of pyramid-building techniques. These lesser-visited sites offer a more intimate experience with ancient Egypt, away from the crowds, where you can truly appreciate the ambition and skill of the pyramid builders. The desert setting provides spectacular opportunities for photography and quiet contemplation.

Accommodation: Fairmount hotel in Cairo
Meals: Breakfast, lunch included

Day 4 ~ Thursday, February 19

Cairo’s Religious Heritage

Explore Cairo’s rich religious tapestry with visits first to the Citadel of Salah El Din and have the opportunity to experience the Alabaster mosque of Mohamed Ali, one of the landmarks of Cairo built by Mohamed Ali the Ruler of Egypt in the early 19th Century and the opportunity to be introduced to the Islamic Art, culture, architecture and religion. Continue to visit the Coptic churches and also the Jewish temple in the nearby Old Cairo.

Lunch in a local restaurant.

In the afternoon and after lunch, have a gentle walk through the history in one of the oldest streets in the world, Al Moezz street built at 996 AD by the Fatimid and still full of life until today. Here you can experience the real atmosphere of the Egyptian Life style of Cairo. You will also be visiting the historical Bazaar called Khan El El Khalili built in the 15th Century AD by the Mameluks and enjoy the history, the colors, the lovely ancient arches, the minarets of the mosques and the good vibes.

Transfer to Cairo airport to Catch the flight to Aswan.

Meet & greet at Aswan airport and transfer to the hotel –Overnight in Aswan.

Accommodation: Flight to Aswan
Meals: Breakfast, lunch included

Day 5 ~ Friday, February 20

Aswan and Philae Temple

Aswan, the gateway to Nubia and home to some of Egypt’s most romantic sites. Begin early with a 7am private visit to the impressive Philae Temple. Leave the hotel at 4 am to journey to Philae Island, home to the beautiful temple complex dedicated entirely to Isis. Known as “The Pearl of Egypt,” this temple was the last active ancient Egyptian temple, with worship continuing here until the 6th century AD. Walk through the graceful columns and chambers where pilgrims from across the ancient world came to honor the Great Mother goddess. The temple’s island setting creates a magical atmosphere, and you’ll have time to explore at leisure and appreciate the detailed reliefs that tell the story of Isis and Osiris.

Drive through the gorgeous Nubian desert (approx 3.5 hrs). End the day with check-in at your comfortable hotel near Abu Simbel.

Accommodation: 4-star hotel near Abu Simbel
Meals: Breakfast boxed, lunch, dinner included

Day 6 ~ Saturday, February 21

Abu Simbel Temples and Nile Cruise Boarding

Visit Abu Simbel, one of Egypt’s most spectacular temple complexes. Watch the sunrise illuminate the colossal statues of Ramses II, then explore both the Great Temple and the smaller temple dedicated to Queen Nefertari and the goddess Isis. This smaller temple is unique in ancient Egypt for showing a queen as equal to the gods, providing fascinating insights into royal women’s roles and goddess worship. The temples’ rescue from the rising waters of Lake Nasser is one of archaeology’s greatest achievements.

Return to Aswan where you’ll board your traditional Dahabya sailboat for the next five nights. These elegant vessels, with only 8-10 cabins, offer an intimate and authentic way to experience the Nile, watch birds and possibly visit a Nubian village while following the same route used by ancient travelers and pilgrims.

Accommodation: Traditional Dahabya Nile Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner included

Day 7 ~ sunday, february 22

Kom Ombo Temple and Silsila Quarries

Sail downstream northbound to Kom Ombo, home to Egypt’s unique double temple dedicated to both Sobek the crocodile god and Horus the falcon god. This temple includes fascinating reliefs showing ancient medical instruments and healing practices, reflecting the sophisticated knowledge of Egyptian physicians and the role of Isis as a healing goddess. Visit the nearby Crocodile Museum to learn about the sacred animals that once lived along this stretch of the Nile. Continue sailing to the ancient quarries of Silsila, where the sandstone for Egypt’s greatest temples was cut and transported. These atmospheric ruins, carved directly into the cliff face, include small temples and chapels used by the quarry workers. The site offers excellent hiking opportunities and spectacular views of the Nile. Enjoy swimming in the clean waters of the Nile (optional) and relaxing on deck as your Dahabya continues its leisurely journey north.

Accommodation: Traditional Dahabya Nile Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner included

Day 8 ~ Monday, February 23

Edfu Temple – Temple of Horus

Arrive at Edfu and head to the magnificent Temple of Horus, the best-preserved temple in Egypt. Built during the Ptolemaic period, this temple provides an complete example of ancient Egyptian religious architecture, with its massive pylon, hypostyle halls, and inner sanctuary intact. The walls are covered with detailed reliefs and hieroglyphic texts that tell the story of Horus’s triumph over Seth, as well as important references to Isis as the divine mother who protected and nurtured Horus. The temple’s sacred boat shrine housed the golden barque used in religious festivals, and you’ll learn about the elaborate ceremonies that once took place here. The afternoon is spent sailing toward Esna, with time to relax on deck, enjoy the changing scenery along the Nile banks, and participate in optional activities.

Accommodation: Dahabya Nile Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner included

Day 9 ~ Tuesday, February 24

Esna Temple and Arrival in Luxor

Visit the Temple of Khnum at Esna, dedicated to the ram-headed god who was believed to create human beings on his potter’s wheel. This temple, partially buried under the modern town, features beautiful astronomical ceiling decorations and is known for its well-preserved colors.

Sail toward Luxor (ancient Thebes), the magnificent capital of the New Kingdom. Upon arrival, visit the vast Karnak Temple complex, the largest religious building ever constructed. Walk through the Great Hypostyle Hall with its forest of massive columns, explore the sacred lake, and discover the smaller chapels dedicated to various goddesses including Isis. The temple complex grew over 2,000 years, with contributions from many pharaohs, creating a fascinating architectural timeline.

Accommodation: Dahabya Nile Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner included

Day 10 ~ Wednesday, February 25

Valley of the Kings and West Bank Temples

Cross to the West Bank of the Nile for one of Egypt’s most extraordinary experiences – exploring the Valley of the Kings where New Kingdom pharaohs were buried for over 500 years. Visit three magnificently decorated tombs (additional tomb entries available), including those with beautiful depictions of Isis and other protective deities guiding the pharaoh through the afterlife. The tomb paintings represent some of the finest art ever created, illustrating the ancient Egyptian “Books of the Dead” and journey through the underworld. Continue to Medinet Habu, the mortuary temple of Ramses III, which features some of Egypt’s best-preserved reliefs showing both historical battles and religious scenes including goddess worship.

Visit the impressive temple of Deir el-Shelwit, nestled on the western bank of Luxor, just south of Medinet Habu. Deir el-Shelwit is a small but remarkably well-preserved temple dedicated to the goddess Isis. Unlike the vast mortuary temples and grand pylons of Thebes, this sanctuary carries an intimate aura, drawing visitors into the quiet, personal devotion that flourished here during the Roman period (1st–2nd century CE).

Accommodation: Dahabya Nile Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner included

Day 11 ~ thursday, February 26

Abydos and Dendara Temples

Take a full-day excursion to two of Egypt’s most spectacular and least-visited temple complexes. Abydos was ancient Egypt’s most sacred pilgrimage site, believed to be where Osiris was buried, making it central to Isis mythology. The Temple of Seti I contains some of the finest reliefs ever carved, with incredibly detailed scenes showing the pharaoh making offerings to the gods, including beautiful depictions of Isis. The mysterious Osireion, with its massive granite blocks and underground chambers, presents one of ancient Egypt’s greatest puzzles.

Continue to Dendara to visit the Temple of Hathor, goddess of love and joy, featuring the famous zodiac ceiling and spectacular reliefs of Isis nursing the infant Horus. The temple’s roof chapel offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and the underground crypts (when accessible) reveal hidden chambers with mysterious reliefs. Both sites offer opportunities for excellent photography and peaceful exploration away from the crowds.

Accommodation: Dahabya Nile Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner included

Day 12 ~ Friday, February 27

Fayoum Oasis Desert Adventure

Fly to Cairo and drive 2hrs. to the magical Fayoum Oasis, Egypt’s largest oasis and a place of stunning natural beauty. This unique ecosystem, fed by a branch of the Nile but surrounded by the Sahara Desert, has been inhabited for over 8,000 years. Experience the desert landscape on a safari adventure through landscapes that have remained unchanged for millennia. Visit Wadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley), a UNESCO World Heritage site containing the fossilized remains of whales that lived when this desert was covered by ancient seas 40 million years ago. The site provides fascinating insights into the geological history of Egypt. Your accommodation at a charming boutique desert lodge provides comfort in this remote desert setting.

Accommodation: Boutique desert lodge in Fayoum
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner included

Day 13 ~ Saturday, February 28

Return to Cairo and Departure

Enjoy a final desert sunrise and farewell breakfast before transferring to Cairo International Airport for your departure flights. The two-hour drive provides a final opportunity to see the Egyptian countryside and reflect on your incredible journey through the land of the pharaohs. Your expert guides will be available to answer any final questions and provide recommendations for further reading about Isis mythology and ancient Egyptian religion. Group members departing on different flights will be accommodated with appropriate transfer times. Take with you not only photographs and souvenirs, but also memories of walking in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims who traveled these same routes to honor the goddess Isis over 2,000 years ago.

Meals: Breakfast included

Retreat Highlights

  • The Great Temples of Egypt, the Power centers!
  • Magnificent 4 Day / Night Cruise on the Nile
  • Exclusive Private Entrance into the Great Pyramid
  • Edfu-Temple of Horus, The Falcon God
  • Special Visit to Abu Simbel Temples
  • Giza Pyramids
  • Aswan
  • Isis Temple
  • Kom Ombo-Edfu
  • Luxor Temple
  • Karnak-Sekhmet
  • Dendera-Abydos
  • Valley of Kings

Retreat Includes

Accommodation

Cairo: 4 nights at Fairmont Hotel Cairo (5-star luxury)
Abu Simbel: 1 night at Abu Simbel Hotel Seti/Kabbara (4-star)
Nile Cruise: 5 nights on traditional Dahabya sailboat (Merit 1 or similar)
Fayoum: 1 night at Auberge Fayoum Hotel (boutique desert lodge)

Transportation

All airport transfers in air-conditioned vehicles
Domestic flights (Cairo-Aswan, Cairo-Fayoum)
Private coach for all sightseeing
Traditional felucca and motorboat rides
Camel rides in Fayoum desert

Meals

Daily breakfast at all hotels
Welcome dinner in Cairo
Traditional Nubian dinner in Aswan
All meals aboard the Dahabya cruise
Farewell dinner in Fayoum
Sacred ceremonial meals at temple sites

    Retreat Does Not Include

    • International roundtrip flight to Egypt.
    • Egypt Visa
    • Tips, sundries, alcoholic and bottled beverages, laundry and spa services.
    • Travel Insurance
    • Meals outside of tour plan unless listed on itinerary.

       

    Isis and Osiris

     

    Osiris and Isis stand at the heart of Egyptian mythology, embodying themes of death, rebirth, and the enduring power of love and devotion. Osiris, revered as a wise and just king, brought the gifts of agriculture, order, and civilization to the people of Egypt. He was not only associated with the fertility of the land and the life-giving cycles of the Nile but also held a profound role as a solar deity, embodying vitality and illumination. His consort, Isis who was both his wife and sister was equally central: a goddess of immense power, known for her mastery of magic, her compassion as a mother, and her fierce devotion as a protector of life. Together, they represented the harmony of divine masculine and feminine forces in balance.

    The tragedy of Osiris begins with betrayal. His brother Set, envious of Osiris’s reign and driven by jealousy, hatched a cunning plot. Set crafted a beautiful chest and invited Osiris to lie inside it, only to trap him once he entered. Sealing the chest, Set cast it into the Nile, sending Osiris to his death. This act shattered the cosmic order, plunging Egypt into grief and disorder. Yet from this rupture came one of the most enduring tales of love’s resilience: Isis, heartbroken but unwavering, set out on a relentless search for her husband’s body. Her journey across Egypt, marked by grief and devotion, symbolized the sacred feminine’s tireless labor to restore balance and wholeness to the world.

    When Isis found Osiris, her magic and love transcended even death. She temporarily revived him, long enough to conceive their son, Horus. This miraculous act ensured the continuity of divine kingship and the eternal struggle against chaos. Though Osiris could not remain in the world of the living, his destiny transformed. He became the ruler of the underworld, presiding as the god of the afterlife, where he judged the souls of the dead with fairness and wisdom. In this role, Osiris was not merely a god of death but of regeneration—his story ensuring that death was not an end but a passage, a transformation into another state of being. Through him, the Egyptians came to view the afterlife not with dread but with hope for renewal.

    The myth of Osiris and Isis is not simply a tale of divine drama but a profound reflection of the Egyptian worldview. It illustrates the cycles of nature, death and rebirth, decay and renewal while also highlighting the transformative force of devotion, magic, and love. In Isis’s tireless quest, one sees the embodiment of loyalty and the eternal feminine power to heal and restore. In Osiris’s transformation, one finds the promise of immortality and the assurance that even in loss, life continues in another form. Together, their story continues to echo through time as one of the greatest archetypal myths of love, loss, and resurrection.

     

    Giza Pyramids

    Rising out of the desert sands, the Great Pyramids of Giza remain one of the most powerful gateways to ancient wisdom. These colossal monuments, aligned with celestial constellations, are said to encode the mysteries of creation itself. Standing before them, you feel the resonance of eternity — a reminder of the human quest to bridge heaven and earth. Here, we connect with the energy of timeless kingship, transformation, and the journey beyond the veil.

    Aswan

    Aswan, nestled along the banks of the Nile, is a place of serenity and beauty where Nubian culture and the spirit of the river converge. Known as the source of Egypt’s granite, the stones of Aswan birthed temples, obelisks, and pyramids that still stand today. It is here that the Nile widens, flowing like a sacred artery carrying life through Egypt. Aswan is a place of stillness and renewal, where the soul can pause and feel the rhythm of the eternal river.

    The Temple of Isis at Philae

    The Temple of Isis at Philae, rising from the waters of the Nile, is one of Egypt’s most enchanting sanctuaries. Dedicated to Isis, goddess of magic, healing, and devotion, this temple embodies the divine feminine in her most luminous form. To walk through its columns is to enter a living hymn — each stone whispering of resurrection, love, and transformation. It is said that initiates once came here to receive Isis’s blessings, preparing for the mysteries of death and rebirth.

    Kom Ombo and Edfu

    Kom Ombo, a double temple overlooking the Nile, honors both Sobek, the crocodile god of primal power, and Horus, the falcon god of vision and protection. This duality invites us to reflect on balance — the instinctual and the divine within us. Further along, Edfu Temple rises in grandeur, one of the best-preserved temples in all of Egypt. Dedicated to Horus, it is a temple of light, clarity, and victorious spirit, where myth and architecture unite to awaken the solar power within.

    Luxor Temple

    At sunset, Luxor Temple glows like a radiant jewel on the east bank of the Nile. Once called “Ipet Resyt” — the Southern Sanctuary — it was dedicated to the rejuvenation of kingship and the eternal cycles of life. Aligned with Karnak by the Avenue of Sphinxes, Luxor Temple is not merely stone but a cosmic map of ascension. To stand here is to step into a field of activation, where your body resonates with the pulse of ancient ceremonies that once lit this temple with sacred fire.

    Karnak & the Temple of Sekhmet

    Karnak is the vast temple complex of Thebes, a labyrinth of towering columns, sanctuaries, and celestial alignments. Within it lies a hidden jewel: the sanctuary of Sekhmet, lioness goddess of fierce compassion and solar fire. To meet Sekhmet in her sacred chamber is to feel raw divine power — the force of destruction that clears the way for rebirth. Karnak is a temple of awakening, where heaven and earth converge in monumental form, and Sekhmet reminds us of the courage required to embody our true essence.

    DENDERA AND ABYDOS

    The Temple of Hathor at Dendera is a sanctuary of love, joy, and celestial mysteries. Its ceilings depict the famed Dendera Zodiac, mapping the stars and cycles of the cosmos. Hathor, goddess of music, beauty, and ecstasy, invites us to remember the sweetness of life. Journeying on, Abydos — the holy city of Osiris — calls us into the depths of resurrection and eternal life. This ancient pilgrimage site holds some of Egypt’s most profound mysteries, where initiates once sought union with the divine through the Osirian mysteries.

    VALLEY OF THE KING

    Hidden in the cliffs of the Theban desert, the Valley of the Kings is the eternal resting place of Egypt’s pharaohs. Here, tombs carved deep into the earth are adorned with texts and images that guide the soul through the afterlife. To enter these sacred chambers is to walk with the ancients into the Duat, the underworld of transformation. It is a place of reverence and awe, reminding us that death is not an end but a passage — a return to the eternal source.

    Your Guides

    David Sunshine

    David Sunshine has long been captivated by the mysteries of ancient Egypt. From the timeless pyramids rising from the desert sands to the myths of Isis and Osiris, Egypt has always spoken to his heart as a land of deep wisdom and spiritual transformation. The temples, tombs, and sacred stories call to him as living symbols of humanity’s search for the eternal.

    Through Garuda Sunshine Sacred Earth Tours, David shares this passion by guiding journeys that invite others to experience Egypt not just as travelers, but as pilgrims. His vision is to create meaningful experiences that honor the beauty of the land and its people while opening the door for each person to reconnect with their own inner light and timeless spirit.

    FAQ’s

    How do I get to and from airport?

    Upon your arrival at the airport, a warm welcome awaits! A member of our team will be there to greet you, holding a placard with your name on it for easy identification. They will assist you with transportation to your accommodations, ensuring a smooth and stress-free arrival. For your departure, we’ll provide clear instructions and ensure you’re safely transported back to the airport. We’ve got all the logistics covered so you can focus on enjoying your journey.

      Do I need trip insurance?

      Yes, travel insurance is required for all our sacred journeys to ensure your safety and peace of mind. We recommend Allianz or World Nomads for comprehensive coverage, including trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and unexpected disruptions. Investing in travel insurance helps protect your experience, allowing you to fully immerse in the transformative power of sacred travel.

      How many people will be on the tour?

      To ensure an intimate and meaningful experience for everyone, this tour is capped at 16 participants. This small group size allows for deeper connections, personalized attention, and the ability to fully immerse in the sacred beauty of each destination.

      What do I need to bring?

      You’ll need the basics: comfortable clothing, sturdy walking shoes, a reusable water bottle, and any personal essentials. A full packing list with all the details will be provided after your booking to ensure you’re fully prepared for your sacred journey.

      What is the temperature and climate like?

      In mid-February, Egypt enjoys some of its most comfortable weather of the year. Days are generally mild and sunny, with average daytime temperatures ranging from 68–77°F (20–25°C) in most places. Evenings and early mornings are noticeably cooler, often dipping to 50–55°F (10–13°C), especially in the desert areas and along the Nile.

      The air is usually dry, with very little rainfall, making it ideal for exploring temples, tombs, and outdoor sites without the extreme heat of summer. Light layers work best — comfortable clothing for warm days, along with a sweater or light jacket for evenings. It’s the perfect time to experience Egypt’s sacred sites, with gentle sun by day and crisp, starry skies at night.

      More detailed climate information will be included in your travel guide after booking!

      Will there be Yoga and Meditation?

      yoga, meditation and an array of transformative practices will be offered to help you access deeper layers of healing, clarity, and self-awareness. These practices offer a safe space to explore profound inner shifts and cultivate a renewed sense of freedom and possibility. Perfect for beginners and seasoned practitioners alike, each session provides a deeply nurturing and empowering experience.

      Can I place a deposit to hold my spot?

      A non-refundable deposit of $1,500 is required to secure your spot on the Sacred Egypt journey. This deposit:

      • Confirms your participation
      • Is applied to your total trip cost
      • Is non-refundable
      • Full payment is due 60 days prior to trip departure
      • Spot is not guaranteed without deposit
      • Deposits are processed in the order received

      Limited spots available – deposit secures your place in the journey.

      What is the physical level of difficulty?

      Our trips are designed to be accessible to most participants with a moderate level of fitness. Activities may include walking on uneven terrain and light hiking. While the pace is gentle and allows for plenty of rest, some physical exertion is required. If you have specific concerns or health conditions, feel free to reach out, and we’ll help you determine if this journey is right for you.

      Terms and Conditions

      Terms and Conditions

      Welcome to Garuda Sunshine! By booking a tour with us, you agree to the following terms and conditions, designed to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all participants. Please read carefully before confirming your booking.

      1. Booking and Payment

      • A non-refundable $1500 deposit is required at the time of booking to secure your spot. The remaining balance is due no later than 60 days before departure.
      • If full payment is not received by the deadline, your booking may be canceled, and the deposit forfeited.

      2. Cancellation Policy

      • Cancellation requests must be submitted in writing. Please refer to our Cancellation Policy for specific refund timelines.
      • Travel insurance is mandatory for all participants. We strongly recommend purchasing a policy that includes trip cancellation protection.

      3. Travel Insurance

      • All participants are required to have valid travel insurance covering trip cancellation, medical emergencies, and unexpected disruptions. Recommended providers include Allianz and World Nomads. Proof of insurance must be provided prior to the trip.

      4. Health, Fitness, and Illness

      • Participants are responsible for assessing their physical fitness and health before joining the tour. Certain activities may involve walking on uneven terrain, hiking, or exposure to higher altitudes.
      • Any medical conditions or dietary restrictions should be disclosed at the time of booking to ensure proper accommodations can be made.
      • If a participant becomes ill before or during the tour, they are responsible for managing their condition, including seeking medical care and any associated costs. Garuda Sunshine is not liable for illness-related disruptions but will offer reasonable support to assist participants in these situations.

      5. Leaving the Tour

      • If a participant chooses to leave the tour for any reason—whether personal, medical, or otherwise—Garuda Sunshine is not responsible for any related costs, logistics, or issues that may arise.
      • No refunds will be given for any unused portion of the tour, including accommodations, meals, or activities missed due to an early departure.

      6. Itinerary Changes

      • While we strive to maintain the itinerary as planned, unforeseen circumstances such as weather, political events, or other factors may require changes. Garuda Sunshine reserves the right to adjust the itinerary for the safety and well-being of participants.
      • Any changes will be communicated promptly, and we will make every effort to provide comparable alternatives.

      7. Liability

      • Garuda Sunshine acts as a facilitator for the travel experience and partners with local operators and service providers. While we ensure the highest standards, we are not liable for any injuries, illnesses, delays, losses, or damages that may occur during the trip.
      • Participants are responsible for their own safety and agree to release Garuda Sunshine from any claims arising from their participation.

      8. Group Size and Conduct

      • Tours are capped at 20 participants to maintain an intimate group experience.
      • Participants are expected to conduct themselves respectfully toward others, follow the guidance of trip leaders, and adhere to local customs and laws.

      9. Photography and Media

      • By participating, you grant Garuda Sunshine permission to use photos or videos taken during the tour for promotional purposes. If you prefer not to appear in such materials, please inform us prior to the trip.

      10. Documentation and Visas

      • Participants are responsible for securing valid passports, visas, and any required travel documents. Garuda Sunshine is not liable for delays or cancellations caused by incomplete or missing documentation.

      11. Acknowledgment of Risk

      • Traveling to sacred destinations often involves exposure to remote areas, natural elements, and cultural differences. By booking, participants acknowledge and accept these inherent risks.

      Contact Us
      For any questions regarding these terms and conditions, feel free to contact us directly. Thank you for choosing Garuda Sunshine, and we look forward to guiding you on a transformative journey!

      Cancellation Policy

      We understand that plans can change, and we strive to offer a fair cancellation policy:

      • 90+ days before departure: Full refund minus the $1500 deposit which is a non-refundable fee.
      • 60–89 days before departure: 50% refund of the trip cost.
      • 30–59 days before departure: 25% refund of the trip cost.
      • Less than 30 days before departure: No refunds will be issued.

      Travel insurance is required for all participants, and we highly recommend selecting a policy that covers cancellations to safeguard your investment. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us for further clarification.

      Does this include airfare?

      Participants are responsible for booking their own airfare to and from the destination. Flight prices can vary depending on the time of year, availability, and booking dates, but typically, round-trip airfare from Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to Egypt is around $1,000. We recommend booking early to secure the best rates. If you need assistance or have questions about flights, feel free to reach out, and we’d be happy to guide you.

      Do I need a Visa?

      If you are a U.S. Citizen:

      • All U.S. citizens must have a visa to enter Egypt. Tourist visas can be obtained on arrival at Egyptian airports for a single entry of up to 30 days. The fee is approximately $25 USD in cash, in U.S. dollars
      • Must have a valid passport with at least 6 months remaining beyond your travel dates

      Do I need immunization?

      For Egypt, travelers can rest assured that health risks are minimal. We’ll be staying at high-end, carefully selected locations with excellent hygiene standards and modern amenities. While general travel health precautions are always wise, our participants will not be exposed to significant disease risks. We recommend consulting with your healthcare provider, but our accommodations and carefully curated experience prioritize participant safety and comfort.

      Standard travel precautions and maintaining personal hygiene are typically sufficient for our well-managed, premium experience.

      How long do I have to sign up?

      Our Sacred Egypt Journey is an exclusive, transformative experience with extremely limited availability.

      With only 18 total spots and significant interest already generated, we anticipate full registration well before our Dec 15th deadline.

      This is not just a trip, but a carefully curated journey with limited participant slots to ensure an intimate, high-quality experience. Early registration is crucial – once these spots are gone, they’re gone.

      To secure your place, we recommend submitting your non-refundable $1,500 deposit as soon as possible. Our previous journeys have filled quickly, and we expect this experience to be no different. Don’t miss this opportunity – December 15th is your final chance to be part of this transformative adventure.

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