𓀁🇪🇬✨EGYPT GODDESS RETREAT ACTIVATION 𓀁🇪🇬✨
WHEN TF?
March 5-12, 2027
WAIT WTF? WHICH PART OF THE NILE?
March 5–7 | Desert Camp, Aswan
-Visit the Isis Gate
-Explore the Temple of Isis
March 8–12 | Nile Riverboat
-Sail the Nile
-Visit the temples of Hathor, Sekhmet, and Kom Ombo
-Journey ends in Luxor
WHY TF?
Because the ancient feminine is calling—and it's about to go cosmic.
This isn't just a trip. It's a pilgrimage into the wisdom, power, and mystery of ancient Egypt.
WHO TF IS FACILITATING?
Michaela
Guiding Hekka activations to awaken your inner power and ancient remembrance.
Luisa
Helping you connect with the spirit of the land through ecstatic dance. (Yes, imagine yourself wearing headphones, dancing into an Egyptian sunset.)
Carmela
Supporting your integration with grounding yin yoga and deep restoration.
WT FLYING F?
Bottom line: shit's about to go full Goddess-with-wings astral.
HOW TF MUCH?
€2,999 EUR
Why TF should you Join?
Because some places don't just change your scenery—they change you.
Egypt has been calling women home for thousands of years.
Because before the catholic Mary Magdalenes, there were the Greeks Aphrodite. And before the Romans Venus. Before the Buddhist Kuan Yin.
The goddesses of ancient Egypt were among the earliest named female deities ever recorded.
We'll activate, move, dance, lie TF down, and stand in places that have held feminine wisdom for millennia.
Come if you're ready to reconnect with your intuition, move your body, sit under impossibly starry skies, sail one of the world's oldest rivers, and remember a version of yourself that's been there all along.
Ancient temples. Desert sunsets. Goddess energy. A boat full of badass women.
If that makes your soul go, "Hell yes," you already know your answer.
We will start walking on June 23nd, fresh off the Summer Solstice.
Honoring the 6 longest days of the year with quiet contemplation altered with giggles with fellow pilgrims.
Come take refuge in the natural world and rediscover the quiet wisdom of your inner one.
Wildflowers galore
Call me a queenager, but this is not a backpacking–wash-your-underwear-in-sink situation.
Our rolling suitcases will be transported ahead to each night’s accommodation.
That said, we’ll be staying in a wide range of places — from a modest pilgrim guesthouse to Gwyneth Paltrow’s beloved Galician farmhouse (photo below), renowned for some of the most exquisite local food and wine.
Expect a true feast for our final dinner in Santiago — held in the very place where my parents celebrated their 40 years of marriage.
I have a quiet hunch this pilgrimage may become one of those unforgettable, life-marking experiences. Or not. Let’s find out.
Come find your way.
Music by: The real and lovely Camino birds
THE WALKING PLAN
DAY 1 — June 22
Arrival day in Lugo
DAY 2 — June 23
Sarria → Portomarín (22 km)
DAY 3 — June 24
Portomarín → Palas de Rei (25 km)
DAY 4 — June 25
Palas de Rei → Arzúa (29 km – our longest day)
DAY 5 — June 26
Arzúa → O Pedrouzo (19 km)
DAY 6 — June 27
O Pedrouzo → Santiago (20 km)
DAY 7 — June 28
Departure day from Santiago
Endless wild flowers quietly cheering us on…
ABOUT THE FACILITATORS
I was raised by a fiery Galician mother — so you could say this route runs in my blood.
My grandfather was an agricultural engineer who served as a liaison between local landowners and the King of Spain, helping secure parts of the route as we know it today.
There’s even a plaque bearing his name in recognition of his efforts. We’ll find it together.
This will be my 4th time walking this stretch of the Camino, and I cannot wait to rediscover it through your eyes.
My gentle giant husband, my 14 year old son, and my 11 year old daughter will also be joining us.
There’s something very full-circle about walking a path my grandfather helped shape — now alongside my own little crew.
If you are still reading this, you are warmly invited into this unfolding storyline.
INVESTMENT
Price: €899 per person SOLD OUT
Deposit: €200 (deducted from the total price)
It’s one of the loveliest times of the year to walk the Camino, and accommodations fill up quickly.
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
8 days retreat:
3 nights’ accommodation + food in Aswan
4 nights’ accommodation and food on a beautiful boat
beautiful local devoted couple as our tour guides for the temples
6 Galician breakfasts (think fresh orange juice, jamon, Spanish Tortilla, and café con leche everywhere)
3 restorative (and with the purpose to integrate) evening Yin Yoga sessions
Transfer from boat to temples
Oceans of fresh air, ancient esoteric symbols, tall trees, existential revelations, storytelling, the lovely fluffy donkey pictured below, and other small miracles I cannot promise but strongly suspect will occur…
July 2019 — my brother and I in Lugo, where our mother was born and raised, the day before we began walking the Camino.
I have been known to occasionally walk in a dress, it’s quite the look with sexy Tevas. The photographer consciously chose to cut them out.
Pilgrim perk: four-leaf clover luck. 🍀
TYPICALLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHY IS IT AN ACTIVATION AND A NOT RETREAT?
This is not your typical rest retreat. This is deep work. We will go into transmission. This is for the woman who's craving something bigger than another holiday. Bigger than another self-help book. Bigger than another weekend workshop.
WHAT ABOUT THE SPHINX AND THE GREAT PYRAMIDS?
WHAT KIND OF SHOES DO YOU RECOMMEND WEARING?
You do not need hiking boots for this. In fact, unless you already own a well-broken-in pair that you love, I recommend leaving them at home (learned that the hard way my first time).
Personally, I like alternating between sneakers and Tevas.
Your feet will appreciate the variety.
WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE LIKE?
Yes.
WILL I HAVE A LIFE-CHANGING SPIRITUAL AWAKENING?
Possibly.
WHERE AND WHEN SHOULD I LAND? TAKE OFF FROM?
Plan to land in A Coruña or Santiago de Compostela on June 22nd.
We’ll start walking on June 23rd and arrive in Santiago on June 27th.
Plan to fly out on June 28th from either airport.
If you’re connecting through Barcelona or Madrid, I strongly recommend scheduling a longer layover—unless you’re comfortable arriving without your suitcase (a lesson I learned the hard way on my first trip).
Photo courtesy of Alina Enggist, captured while she lay in a field of dandelions.
She did eventually sit up to picnic, yes, picnic. The verb. 😉
Day 2 — Just like in Ireland, the Camino is littered with anonymous ancient ruins quietly standing around for centuries with no name, no sign, no explanation… and absolutely nobody seeming to give a shit.
Patron Saint of Cuteness and Siestas at km 72
Pure arrival energy in Santiago de Compostela— my friend Gwendoline was serenaded and adorned by traditional Galician musicians. Bagpipes and all.
Ta-daa! (And featuring the sexy Tevas!)
And that’s my two cents on it all.
Hope you’ll come experience the magical wonders of being pilgrims together under the same milky way…
Partly thanks to mi abuelo, the path is ready.
Are you?
Register below if you are.
SOLD OUT. IT’S FULL.
What you might accidentally say to strangers you pass by at the airport on your way home. 😉
