3 Week Ayahuasca Transformation
$4,100 USD / person
Piñon negro and Hierba Luisa pre-ayahuasca purgative ceremony
3 WEEK AYAHUASCA RETREAT
Ayahuasca ceremonies are approximately 5-6 hours in length. The shamans use Icaros, traditional songs, to perform what they refer to as “spiritual surgeries” throughout the entire duration of the ceremony. A good way to look at this is that if a Western doctor uses a scalpel to perform surgery and treat physical ailments, Shamans use Icaros to heal the pasajaros on a spiritual level (which can, in fact, result in physical healing as well). It’s operating at a higher level of consciousness and awareness that allows Shamans to work in this way and produce the undisputed results that Ayahuasca delivers. Luckily, organizations and researchers around the world have recognized the healing effects of Ayahuasca, and as research continues, we are working towards acceptance of its healing powers by a larger Western community. The only question that remains is, are you ready to meet Mother Ayahuasca and trust in Her fully to show you yourself in a way that you may have never seen before? We look forward to guiding you on your journey and being a part of the transformation that awaits you.
What's included in the 3 weeks?
These are the activities and services included with your booking
Ayahuasca & Activities
Our Ayahuasca is brewed in the most traditional way; in our mix, we just add the ayahuasca liana and chacruna leaves. The chacruna leaves are those containing DMT, the substance secreted by the brain, which will give the visions in your experiences. Liana ayahuasca will provoke a feeling of dizziness or unsteadiness in you, which helps your cleansing, as she cleans your body, mind, and soul. Planned activities: Sometimes, a traditional Shipibo Immersion day, where you will learn several customary traditions from the Shipibo people directly. Sometimes, a custom Shipibo Market day, where you can buy local goods from all the local artists. We want you to make the most out of your experience, so we ask you to come with an open mind , not only to the experience of ayahuasca , but to the experience of living a week in a Peruvian indigenous village, where life is very different , the amenities are fewer, but you have many more smiles.
Online Reservations Accepted
You can make the reservation online here with us, and you will need to pay 50% of the amount through PayPal to reserve your spot before coming to the center. The other half you can pay in cash (USD), once you arrive in Pucallpa, before starting the journey to our AYAHUASCA SPIRIT HEALING CENTER.
Internet Access via Starlink
Our Starlink reaches most of the housing Tambos and common spaces. We know the current technical world we live in. However, we strongly encourage all our guests to disconnect from technology as much as possible to fully benefit from this experience. Come prepared to live as the indigenous people do, in connection with nature, so that your transformation is complete. You can read, walk, meditate, get to know the surroundings, but most importantly, you have time with yourself so that you can find yourself again. Our center is intentionally small/intimate. We can accommodate up to 8 people, which is perfect for personalized Ayahuasca ceremonies geared towards real healing and connection.
Bath, Water, Electricity
All of our tambos/rooms are equipped with modern bathrooms and showers for each passenger, so you feel comfortable before, after, during the ceremony, and throughout the entire stay. It has clean, non-potable running water and electricity 24 hours a day. However, purified drinking water jugs are staged in each room. During your stay, you do not have to worry about bringing hygiene items beyond your toothbrush, toothpaste, or the things you normally use for hair or body. We will provide you with the towels you need, soap in the bathroom for hands, toilet paper, etc.
What to bring with you?
Consider the following items and advice before you prepare for your journey
- The weather is usually warm, so bring summer clothes, but the nights are often riddled with mosquitoes, so do not forget to bring long pants and long sleeves to avoid bites.
- It can get a little cold from time to time, so we recommend you bring a jacket or a raincoat.
- Comfortable clothes for the ceremony, loose and light in color, preferably white, are better.
- Comfortable shoes are fine, but if you dare to leave and walk around the jungle, it would be good to have closed shoes; waterproof, even better. We are in the jungle, where rain brings a lot of mud, so take this into consideration when choosing footwear.
- Bring a notebook and some pens to capture all the lessons and knowledge you will take away from your experience. It is always good to be able to recall such a special experience.
- Bring a book if you like reading; you’ll have time to relax and read it. We recommend you choose topics that align with the process or light.
- We do have some First Aid supplies; however, if you are accident-prone, you may desire to have your own First Aid kit.
- You should bring a hat or cap for hot days or for excursions, along with sunscreen and mosquito repellent.
- VERY IMPORTANT - Bring a flashlight or headlamp with a red light setting for the ceremonies. We recommend purchasing a dedicated small red-only flashlight, as this will make use much easier during the ceremonies.
- Reusable Water bottle.
VIDEO TOUR INSIDE OUR CENTER
Take a peek inside and see why hundreds return every year.
BOOKING ENQUIRY
Please provide your contact details & pick your start date so that we can check availability. Our staff will confirm back via e-mail.