Monthly Ayahuasca Group Retreat in the Sacred Valley (3 Days)
Embrace Spiritual Growth with Ceremonies from the Andes and Amazon
- fixed departure dates
- 3 days
- group retreat
- Sacred Valley
Overview
Step into a 3-day journey of deep healing and spiritual connection.
This intimate group retreat includes two sacred Ayahuasca ceremonies held in a safe and respectful space. You will be guided by experienced shamans – an Amazonian Shipibo healer and a Q’eros wisdom keeper from the Andes – who bring ancient traditions to life through powerful rituals such as a Coca Leaf Reading and an Andean Cleansing Ceremony.
To support your process, the retreat also offers mindful practices like yoga, meditation, and sound healing, all designed to help you prepare for and integrate your experience.
Please note: Advance registration is required at least 10 days before the retreat begins, and participants must follow a special dieta prior to working with the medicine.
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need support with your preparation.
Retreat Dates 2025
- June 23-25
- July 21-23
- August 25-27
- September 22-24
- October 27-29
- November 24-26
Itinerary
We will pick you up from your hotel and transport you to our retreat center in the Sacred Valley. After settling in and exploring, you will meet the Andean and Amazonian Maestros – healers from the Q’eros community and the Amazon rainforest – for our first group gathering. On this first day, we will set our intentions for the retreat and take part in a special Coca Leaf reading ceremony, preparing us for the Ayahuasca ceremony later that evening. During the reading, the Andean shaman will offer personalized spiritual guidance, giving you the opportunity to ask questions about your journey.
In the afternoon, we will hold a yoga session to help you connect with your body and mind. This will be followed by a cleansing and flourishing ceremony to release negative energy and any spiritual blockages that may affect your well-being or growth.
The Ayahuasca session will begin in the evening and last 4 to 6 hours. Our team of dedicated professionals will be with you every step of the way, providing expert care and guidance to ensure your comfort and safety. After the ceremony, you’ll have time to rest and recover peacefully.
After a delicious breakfast, we will gather with our Maestro for an integration meeting, where we will have the chance to share the insights and visions from yesterday’s Ayahuasca ceremony. In the afternoon, we will enjoy a sound healing session to help us connect with ourselves on a deeper level. A professional sound healer will play Andean instruments, allowing us to feel the music and its vibrations.
We will also have another meeting with our Andean shaman, who will share more about his ancestral ceremonies and Andean spirituality.
In the evening, we will have a mindful moment and meditation to prepare our minds and connect with the medicine before taking Ayahuasca for the second time. After about 4 hours, the ceremony will end, and we will have the chance to rest in our beds.
After our last breakfast to start the day, we will gather for the final meeting with the Maestro, which will include an integration ceremony. Afterward, we will take part in a heartfelt offering ceremony to show our gratitude to Mother Earth, led by the Q’eros Master. Take some time to connect before we provide transportation back to Cusco, wrapping up the retreat on a positive note.
$590
for the couple
*best price guarantee in USD
Price Details:
per person in shared double
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For the full 3-day retreat with all inclusions
private single room rate
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For the full 3-day retreat with all inclusions
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FAQ about Ayahuasca
Ayahuasca is a traditional Amazonian brew celebrated for its profound healing properties. Crafted from the Psychotria viridis plant and the Banisteriopsis caapi vine, it has been a centerpiece in indigenous rituals for ages. In guided ceremonies, Ayahuasca is believed to open pathways to self-discovery, offering insights and emotional healing. Its growing popularity in organized retreats reflects a quest for personal growth and therapeutic benefits.
Being part of an Ayahuasca ceremony is like taking a special journey within yourself. It’s a time for strong visions and deep thinking, and everyone’s experience is different—some find clarity, others face personal challenges, and many feel a stronger connection to their spirituality.
Your well-being is really important to us, and we have a dedicated medical team to make sure you’re taken care of. The experience gets even more special with the traditional music, icaros, played by Amazonian shamans.
We also include Andean ceremonies like reading coca leaves and expressing gratitude to create a caring and special space for your spiritual journey. Our aim is to help you grow personally and find healing in a supportive and sacred environment.
Yes. Ayahuasca is safe when experienced facilitators, like ours, guide the journey, ensuring it’s secure and transformative. If you have specific health concerns, our detailed medical form helps us customize the experience just for you.
Your well-being is crucial to us, and our on-site medical team is ready to handle any concerns and prioritize your safety during the ceremony. Your safety is not just important; it’s a core part of our promise to make your transformative experience the best it can be.
Absolutely, if you have medical conditions like heart issues or psychiatric disorders, it’s important to be cautious. Some medications might not mix well with Ayahuasca. That’s why we ask everyone to fill out our medical form. We’ll make sure to clear up any doubts or questions before you decide to join—no need to stress! Just reach out to us, and we’ll be glad to help, along with our medical team.
It’s really important to be in Cusco at least three days before the retreat begins. This gives your body time to adjust to the high altitude. If you arrive on the day of the retreat, unfortunately, you won’t be able to join the Ayahuasca ceremony. Safety is our top priority, and arriving on the same day as the retreat could increase the risk of altitude sickness, especially when combined with Ayahuasca.
Your well-being is a priority, so it’s a good idea to ensure you’re in good health. We suggest talking to your doctor if you have any concerns about your medical history or conditions. Also, please let us know about any health conditions or medications before you book.
The food guidelines are in place to ensure your body and mind are prepared for the Ayahuasca experience, making it safe and meaningful for you. Two weeks before the retreat, avoid pork, alcohol, cannabis, drugs, and spicy foods. Also, refrain from taking any prescribed medicines or drugs during this time, as Ayahuasca is potent and can interact differently with other substances.
One week before the retreat, it’s recommended to steer clear of red meat, junk food, sweets, soda, dairy, pickled foods, and caffeine. Just before the retreat, eat well without extreme dieting, staying in good shape and feeling good. In the last three days, consider reducing salt, pepper, and oil intake.
Opt for organic food with a touch of salt and sugar, and if you desire meat, choose chicken or fish.
The first Ayahuasca ceremony is scheduled for the evening, so it’s advised to enjoy a light breakfast adhering to the diet restrictions before we pick you up. Stay hydrated throughout the day with water and tea, but it’s advisable to avoid consuming anything else. This preparation ensures you’re well-prepared for a positive and enriching experience!
To enrich your spiritual preparation, we encourage you to set a clear intention. The Ayahuasca ceremony can be intense, and having a specific purpose acts as a guiding force, keeping you connected to your goals. Take time to reflect on why you are drawn to Ayahuasca. What do you hope to learn or understand? Consider your current life situation and challenges. Crafting intentions based on these reflections can add personal depth to your experience.
Nurturing your spirit and mind involves engaging in practices that deepen your connection with your inner self. Participate in mindful activities that promote awareness and presence before the retreat begins.
Additionally, some shamans recommend refraining from sexual activities, including masturbation. This practice is believed to help conserve physical energy, making it easier to navigate the effects of Ayahuasca during the ceremony.
The purge, which may involve vomiting or diarrhea, is seen in some traditions as a purifying process, releasing physical and emotional toxins. It’s regarded as a natural and sometimes necessary part of the Ayahuasca experience.
Ayahuasca is not known to be physically addictive. In fact, many participants report reduced cravings for substances like alcohol or tobacco after an Ayahuasca experience. However, it is crucial to approach it with respect and responsibility.
Yes, Ayahuasca is legal in Peru. It is recognized as cultural heritage and respected as traditional medicine.
Inclusions and Additional Information
- Activities as mentioned in the itinerary
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Cusco
- Transportation to the retreat place
- Ceremony of Coca Leaf Reading with Andean Shaman
- Cleansing and Flourishing Ceremony with Andean Shaman
- Two Ayahuasca cereomony with Shipibo Maestro
- Offering to Mother Earth with Andean Shaman
- Yoga session with yoga teacher
- Translator/Coordinator for the whole retreat
- Medical staff for your security
- Accommodation at retreat center in Sacred Valley (2 nights)
- Breakfast on day 2 and 3, light snack on days of Ayahuasca (following the Ayahuasca diet)
- All mentioned activities
- Meals on first day, dinners and lunchs. Please keep in mind that Ayahuasca must be consumed on an empty stomach, and a specific diet must be followed before and during the retreat.
- Activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips for the shamans and staff
- Travel insurance
- Flights
If we do not reach the minimum number of participants to operate this retreat, we will inform you in advance. You will have the option to receive a full refund of your deposit or, if you prefer, we can help you find an alternative retreat and offer our full support throughout the process.
If you ever need to cancel or want to know about refunds, you can find all the details in our Terms and Conditions. If you’re not sure about something or have any questions, just get in touch with us.
We’re here to help and make things clear for you. Your happiness is really important to us!