Per Auset, translated from the ancient Egyptian language, means "House of Isis." It is a land regeneration and temple community project reviving local and ancient heritage. This sacred land is being transformed into a temple village devoted to healing, creativity, and land regeneration. Our mission is to anchor the vibration of heaven on earth, creating a space where every soul feels welcomed, nourished, and aligned with their highest values.
Per Auset is a micro-civilization on a land of ancient spiritual history, where we intend to anchor an emerging new culture in the spirit of sacred remembrance.
Every being who visits the space will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in study groups, art, daily meditation, and eco-conscious activities.
Location: In Nubia, southern Egypt. An island in the Nile right next to the ancient temple of Auset/Isis.
Here are a few ways to get involved
We offer our guests an opportunity to relax and get creative. With nourishing meals in our restaurant as well as healthy snacks and drinks in our cafe. You are welcome to help us water the garden or plant a tree, perhaps take some time to go for a silent walk or mediation in the rocks. Swimming in the Nile is always an option, or simply taking a moment to read or co-work. For a fixed rate per day per room and meals, you can come for as many days as you wish and visit the local temples and sites with our on ground support.
We offer events throughout the year which are a wonderful way to deeply immerse yourself in our culture and everyday temple life. From silent retreats, to dance, pottery or study groups.
To see our list of events please click below.
We offer limited volunteer spaces which are so important to our eco system. For an exchange of food and accommodation volunteers can help us cook, garden, take care of the animals, construct, paint and design etc. We welcome your skills so please do get in touch. We offer different tiers of volunteering.
Some full exchange volunteer positions or some partial.
2 hours a day - β¬35.00 per night
4 hours - β¬20.00 per night
6 hours a day - free
(Prices for shared room)
Please do get in touch!
A few ways you can support our project
Here are a few ways to get involved
We offer all our guests two daily meals at no extra cost: a brunch and early dinner. Any extra meals cost: 10 euros.
At Per Auset, we are all about fresh, regenerative, and holistic living. And what better place to start than with what nourishes our bodies and gives us life? That's why we have plantedβand continue to plantβmany terraces and food gardens.
We are currently under construction with our HAPI CafΓ© and MAMA'S WHOLESOME restaurant. For now, we serve food from our creative kitchen and small cafΓ©, focusing on organic, fresh, local, mainly plant-based, vegetarian, and always colorful dishes!
We've been told more than once that we make the best oat milk lattes in all of Egypt! We also serve oat matchas, fresh smoothies, cold-pressed juices, vibrant salads, and oven-baked goodies. Since we have our own livestock, we only serve meat on special occasions, always in honor and following local Nubian traditions. All proceeds go into our Per Auset wallet, circulating within our self-sustaining economy.
We are the first temple land stewards living here full time and in service to the land and all that is emerging hereβ¦
Some images of our current state of development. Of course the photos will keep changing every few months as the plants grow and buildings evolve. To stay up to date please feel free to join our telegram group
A profound gathering in the heart of Egypt along the River Nile harmonizing our inner and outer waters
No upcoming events.
We are building a regenerative village on the sacred grounds of Auset, where ancient wisdom and the future come together. Inspired by the Auset and Ausar mysteries, we honor the eternal cycle of life, death, and renewalβrestoring what was lost and creating a sustainable way forward. This is more than a village; it is a living testament to regeneration, balance, and the timeless knowledge of our ancestors. Through our gardens, temples, and communal spaces, we revive the traditions of sacred living and harmony with nature. Here, we remember, rebuild, and lay the foundations for a future rooted in the wisdom of the pastβone that thrives in beauty, truth, and Maat/ Divine law . In doing so, we are doing our best to create a template for the New Earth, where humanity and nature exist in harmony, and the sacred is woven into everyday life.